Laura Silverman

VP, Development & Capitalization at Opportunity Finance Network

Laura Silverman has a diverse work experience spanning multiple roles and organizations. Starting in 2006, they worked as an Associate Director for Administration at The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, where they were responsible for overseeing daily operations and managing staff and vendors. In 2018, they joined Opportunity Finance Network as a Development Team Member, collaborating with senior staff on national events and assisting with grant proposals. In 2019, Laura briefly worked at AnaOno, initially as an Interim Marketing and Operations Manager and later as the Operations Director. Their responsibilities included managing partnerships, directing operations staff, and handling various marketing and administrative tasks. From 2016 until 2020, they worked as an Independent Consultant, providing support for clients' business and communications strategies. Overall, Laura Silverman possesses a wealth of experience in administration, operations, marketing, and development.

Laura Silverman has an MBA degree in Marketing from The Wharton School. Laura also holds a BA degree in History of Art from Yale University. In addition to their formal education, Laura has obtained several certifications, including "UX Foundations: Information Architecture", "UX Foundations: Content Strategy", and "UX Foundations: Logic and Content" from LinkedIn. Laura completed these certifications in 2020.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Opportunity Finance Network

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CDFIs (community development financial institutions) work for financial, social, and political justice. Since 1973, these mission-driven financial institutions have served communities and individuals that mainstream finance sees as too risky or not credit worthy enough for financing. As community lenders, they work closely with the people andbusinesses in these disinvested areas and know that they want nothing more than the opportunity to succeed. The opportunity finance industry offers that chance.


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