Capital Impact Partners
Melissa Nahm is a Senior Loan Officer at Capital Impact Partners since 2022, specializing in originating and underwriting debt capital for critical infrastructure projects, including affordable housing and healthcare facilities. Previously, Melissa served as a Loan Officer at Housing Trust Silicon Valley, focusing on affordable housing initiatives. Melissa also held various roles at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, contributing to health equity strategy development as the Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health Lead, and functioned as a Program Officer and Associate. Additionally, experience includes program evaluation at Columbia University Medical Center and data management at Community Connections for Youth, Inc. Melissa holds an MBA in Strategy and Marketing from NYU Stern School of Business, an MPH in Health Policy and Management from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, and a B.S. in Biology from Boston College.
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Capital Impact Partners
Through capital and commitment, Capital Impact Partners helps people build communities of opportunity that break barriers to success. We work to champion key issues of equity and social and economic justice through mission-driven financing, social innovation programs, capacity building, and impact investing. Our commitment to community focuses on ensuring that disinvested individuals have access to quality health care and education, healthy foods, affordable housing, and the ability to age with dignity. A nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution, Capital Impact has disbursed more than $2.5 billion since 1982. Our leadership in delivering financial and social impact has resulted in Capital Impact being rated by S&P Global and recognized by Aeris for our performance. The organization has also been named to the 2021 Best Nonprofits to Work For list by the Nonprofit Times. Headquartered in Arlington, VA, Capital Impact Partners operates nationally, with local offices in Austin, TX, Detroit, MI, New York, NY, and Oakland, CA. Learn more at www.capitalimpact.org.