Opportunity Finance Network
Laurie Curran started their work experience in 1992 at the Kravco Company as a Bookkeeper, where they worked until March 1998. In March 1998, they joined Opportunity Finance Network as a Vice President of Accounting, and they are currently in that role.
Laurie Curran has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Saint Joseph's University. The specific start and end years of their education are not specified.
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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.