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On this episode of “Iron Sharpens Iron” De’Wayne and Leon are joined by Majeedah Rashid, the Chief Operating Officer at Nicetown CommunityDevelopment Corporation. Majeedah, a veteran community organizer, explains how she got her start in the early 2000s and her resident driven approach to community organizing.
Gloria Maria Cartagena Hart aka "Smooches", Commercial Corridor Manager at New Kensington CommunityDevelopment Corporation (NKCDC) discusses healing through trauma with Leon and De'Wayne and why she goes by "Smooches."
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Cass Green is currently Project Manager for New Kensington CDC, HACE and Impact Services' DOJ-Community-Based Crime Reduction Grant (CBCR) in the Kensington and Fairhill neighborhoods. She previously served as People’s Emergency Center CDC’s Director of CommunityEngagement & Partnerships.
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A lifelong member of the Mantua community, Rikeyah is also a member of the Mantua Urban Peace Garden, the Friends of the Mantua Greenway, and serves as a block leader on the 3800 block of Aspen Street. Rikeyah is a dedicated mother of one, with a passion for youth outreach and communityengagement.
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Here are some things to consider: Collaborate with different business units to ensure you’re meeting the credit needs of the community. . Engage key internal bank stakeholders to maximize the bank’s communitydevelopment services, loans, and investments.
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