Jeffrey Hubbard

Senior Data Warehouse Developer at Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBI)

Jeffrey Hubbard is a seasoned data warehousing and business intelligence professional with extensive experience in various leadership roles. Currently serving as a Senior Data Warehouse Developer at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis, Jeffrey is focused on modernizing data warehouse architecture to a cloud-based data mesh. Prior to this, Jeffrey worked as a Senior Data Warehouse Architect at Cyber Korp, where the responsibilities included maintaining and modernizing clients' data warehouse architectures. Additional roles include Director of Ministry Enablement, Director of Field Development Operations, and Field Training Manager at Bible Study Fellowship, Manager of Data Warehouse and Reporting, and Business Intelligence Architect at FHLBI, as well as various positions at OneAmerica and AVC Corporation. Jeffrey holds a Bachelor of Science in IT Business Management from Western Governors University.

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Fishers, United States

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Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBI)

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBank Indianapolis) is one of 11 independent regional cooperative banks across the U.S. We’re privately capitalized and owned by our member banks, credit unions, community development financial institutions (CDFIs), and insurers across Indiana and Michigan. As a cooperative, we pass our borrowing benefits in the global debt markets on to our members in the form of lower borrowing costs, which are subsequently passed on to consumers, businesses and communities. Our core mission is to provide a reliable source of liquidity to member banks, credit unions, community development financial institutions, and insurance companies to support housing finance, asset-liability management, and community lending. We also help communities and families through grants and low-cost loans to our members that help support affordable housing and economic development initiatives.


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