RSF Social Finance
Dana Stranz has a diverse work experience, starting with their current position as the Vice President of Credit and Risk at RSF Social Finance. Prior to that, they worked as the Director of Credit and Portfolio Management at the same company. Before joining RSF, Dana held the role of Manager of Portfolio Management at Nonprofit Finance Fund, where they were responsible for managing and analyzing a $60+ million portfolio. They also have experience in investor relations as a Senior Associate at Root Capital, where they managed relationships with over 240 investors and wrote quarterly performance reports. Additionally, Dana has worked in project management at uAspire and held roles in credit administration and mortgage loan underwriting at First Commons Bank, Admirals Bank, and Provident Funding Associates L.P.
Dana Stranz completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and International Studies from Salve Regina University between 2005 and 2009. In addition, in 2007, they attended the American University of Rome as part of their Bachelor's degree program in International Studies. Dana then pursued further education and obtained a Masters of Science in Global Studies and International Affairs with a concentration in Global Development from Northeastern University between 2013 and 2016.
RSF Social Finance
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RSF Social Finance is a financial services organization dedicated to revolutionizing how people relate to money. RSF provides opportunities for people to align their investing and giving with their values and connects social entrepreneurs with diverse forms of capital. We believe that people are served best by long-term financial relationships that are direct, transparent, and personal. These relationships build the foundation for trust and collaboration to emerge, leading to long-term social, economic, and ecological benefits. Since 1984, RSF has made over $500 million in loans, grants, and investments supporting social enterprises in the areas of food & agriculture, education & the arts, and ecological stewardship.