
CRA: Making the Case
Presented by: Lucy Griffin
CD-ROM version
How much "CRA Lending" are you doing? Do the lenders in your bank even know? Better yet, can your lenders tell you what loans count for purposes of CRA? Chances are excellent that every loan officer in your institution has loans that you should be reporting or using to tell your CRA story. They simply don't know what a good job they are doing and they don't know to tell you.
Bankers have always said that they have been "doing" CRA all along. the problem is, they never proved it. In this webinar, we'll discuss what makes a loan count for CRA purposes and how to present it to the examiners.
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About the speaker: Lucy Griffin
Lucy Griffin brings to her clients over twenty-five years of experience working with regulatory agencies and financial institutions. Her extensive work experience with regulatory agencies includes the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and the Federal Trade Commission. For more than five years, Griffin managed the Compliance Division of the American Bankers Association, managing the Division's activities which included production of compliance resources and programs. Griffin is the editor of Compliance Action and the co-author of the Compliance Accountability Manager. Griffin is also a Senior Advisor with the Paragon Compliance Group, a company dedicated to providing quality compliance training.
Nationally recognized as a leading compliance speaker and trainer, Griffin is on the faculty of ABA's National Compliance School, develops and leads the case study at ABA's National Graduate School of Compliance Management, and is a featured speaker at many national and state compliance conferences and seminars.
Griffin received her B.A. from the University of Michigan, a J. D. from Cornell Law School and is a Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager through the Institute of Certified Bankers and a Certified Risk Professional through the Bank Administration Institute.
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