SERVICES
Inclusive-Partners has guided a wide variety of initiatives including housing and fair lending policy, effective and compliant use of artificial intelligence and alternative data, strategies for improving community reinvestment, appraisal discrimination and small business lending.
Guiding clients to greater positive impact, growth, profitability and relevance
CONNECTING
Connecting the dots for best use of community reinvestment
NAVIGATING
Navigating the complex system of legal options and tools
BUILDING
Building a better future together for underserved communities
LEADING
Leading the way to creating best practices for giving back
CLIENT BENEFITS
Inclusive-Partners supports your organization to navigate the complexities of fair lending, consumer protection and community reinvestment. We help you see around unexpected corners and connect the regulatory and strategy intersections.
CUSTOM APPROACH
35+ YEARS EXPERTISE
COST EFFECTIVE
EXPERTISE
For-Profit
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Fair Lending Officer for American Express and Vice President responsible for overseeing the bank’s compliance with fair lending and consumer protection laws including primary liaison with government agencies with fair lending oversight
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Counsel at the law firm of Relman Colfax, a prominent national civil rights law firm working on both consumer protection compliance and housing issues
Non-Profit
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General Counsel at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC), a prominent national non-profit working to promote community development, economic equality and access to credit
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General Counsel at Hope LoanPort, a start-up portal that aided thousands of homeowners in distress during the Great Recession
Federal Government
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Assistant Director and Senior Attorney at the Federal Trade Commission working on anti-predatory lending initiatives and use of data and privacy issues
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Trial attorney at the Department of Justice’s Commercial Litigation Section working on housing issues on behalf of federal agencies and consumers
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District court law clerk
Mural credits above (left to right): José Centeno-Meléndez, Nick Fewings, Joel Bergner and Mark Paul Deren.