Banking Inclusion with Greg Morishige

Power Skills

 

Description

With 5.6 million unbanked households and 19.0 million underbanked households, these Americans face costly alternatives. Wells Fargo SVP Greg Morishige will talk about his experiences in community development finance and financial inclusion, and ideas on how you can support financial education.

 

Event Agenda - (all times in PT)

  1. 5:15 pm Zoom room opens & light networking

  2. 5:30 pm Event opens

  3. 5:35 pm Move to breakout rooms for discussion

  4. 6:20 pm Reconvene to review takeaways

  5. 6:30 pm Event closes

 

The registration fee is a donation we are collecting for sustainability initiatives and community service project materials. If you are facing financial hardship, please reach out to sustainability@pmisfbac.org for a fee waiver.

 

About the Speaker

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Greg Morishige

SVP and Senior Lead Business Execution Consultant, Banking Inclusion Initiative, Wells Fargo

 

Greg Morishige is Senior Vice President and Senior Lead Business Execution Consultant for the Banking Inclusion Initiative at Wells Fargo. The Banking Inclusion Initiative represents Wells Fargo’s 10-year commitment to accelerate the access of unbanked communities to affordable mainstream accounts and have easier access to low-cost banking. Greg co-leads branch activation programs, including HOPE Inside, a partnership with non-profit, Operation HOPE. Prior to joining the Banking Inclusion Initiative in 2021, Greg held roles at Wells Fargo in product management, digital marketing, and financial health philanthropy.

 

Before Wells Fargo, Greg was a strategy consulting manager in Accenture’s financial services practice. For more than a decade, Greg worked at Shorebank Corporation, which included roles as a Managing Director for its U.S. Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) consulting practice, a fund advisor to the National Community Investment Fund, a loan developer for the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, and a credit analyst at the South Shore Bank of Chicago.

 

Greg received his Master of Business Administration from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a Bachelor of Science in Finance from DePaul University.

 

Refund/Cancelation Policy

If you have made a reservation and find that you will be unable to attend, please send an email to sustainability@pmisfbac.org to cancel your ticket as early as possible. All cancellations are subject to a minimum $15.00 fee if done at least 3 days before the event. Cancellations after the event starts are subject to full charge to ensure the Chapter does not incur excessive expenses. You may also offer your seat to another student.

 

UN Sustainable Development Goals

End Poverty, Target 1.4 

By 2030, ensure that all men and women, in particular the poor and the vulnerable, have equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to basic services, ownership and control over land and other forms of property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance

Reduced Inequalities, Target 10.2

By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status

 

PMI is a member of the UN Global Compact and has committed to supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals. You will find the Goals and Targets that each PMI-SFBAC Sustainability event supports at the bottom of the event description.

 

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Information

Type of category: Virtual Course/Training

Type of activity: Power Skills, Ways of Working, Business Acumen

Date: February 19th, 2025

Hour: 5:15PM to 6:30PM

Registration close date: February 19th, 2025 at 5:10PM

Early bird deadline: 12 February 2025 to 11:59PM

# of PDUs: 1.5

Price

Early bird member: $10.00

Early bird non member: $20.00

Members: $15.00

Non members and Guests: $25.00

Location

Virtual