Urban Neighborhood Initiatives
David Rodgers is a Vice President - Commercial Banker at JPMorgan Chase & Co., where responsibilities include helping businesses grow strategically, managing liquidity, and providing tailored solutions through long-term relationship building with clients. With prior roles as an Associate and Commercial Banker Analyst at JPMorgan Chase, David has extensive experience in partnering with Relationship Managers and Underwriters to address various client needs. In addition, David serves as a Board Member at Urban Neighborhood Initiatives, focusing on youth development, education, and community economic development. David began their career as a Summer Analyst at JPMorgan Chase, gaining valuable insights into business operations with domestic and international clients. David holds a Bachelor of Arts in Finance and International Business from Michigan State University.
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Urban Neighborhood Initiatives
Urban Neighborhood Initiatives (UNI) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation that works with communities in urban neighborhoods to build safe and thriving environments where people want to live, work, and play. We believe that healthy neighborhoods are the basic building blocks of a successful city. Accordingly, UNI concentrates on one neighborhood at a time as it builds an inclusive, collaborative template for a given community's renewal. UNI is based within Springwells Village, a 1.3 square mile southwest Detroit neighborhood bounded by Fort, Dix, and Waterman Streets. A look at our programs: Youth Apprenticeship Program, Southwest Urban Arts Mural Project, Southwest Rides Social Purpose Bike Shop, ASNC Afterschool Program, Harms Elementary Afterschool Program, Summer at the Center Program, Beautification and Stewardship Program, Youth Advisory Board, Springdale Green Park. UNI began in 1997 with the restoration of an empty church building into a center for neighborhood development and activities; an effort undertaken over a decade in cooperation with the All Saints Catholic Parish (the initiating body), community residents, businesses and collaborating agencies as well the support of area foundations and individual donors. The resulting All Saints Neighborhood Center (ASNC) has since evolved into a well-known hub for neighborhood development and activities and has served as a springboard for a broad schedule of adult and youth programs, blight reduction, place-making and physical revitalization. The Center is located at 8300 Longworth where UNI houses its Program Offices. We also maintain a Development Office at 1832 Springwells.