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Presentations
Presentations made by Woodstock Institute staff, including conference presentations and presentations made to nonprofits and policymakers.
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Tom Feltner
Presentation made as part of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's September 2005 conference Meeting the Need: Affordable, Responsible Short-Term Credit. Drawing from several recent Woodstock research publications, the presentation shows the high costs associated with traditional payday lending, "bounce" protection, and credit cards.
Presentation made during three Consumer financial Protection Agency roundtable discussions held in Aurora, Palatine, and Chicago Illinois.
Tom Feltner
Presentation made to North Park University discussing subprime lending and foreclosure trends.
Tom Feltner
Presentation made to the 10th Congressional District Mortgage Roundtable detailing high risk lending and foreclosure patterns in North Cook and Lake counties.
Tom Feltner
Presentation made to the Masters of Community Development program at
North Park University on the proliferation of high cost finance in
lower-income and minority communities and how research and advocacy
organizations help shape the debate on appropriately
priced-alternatives.
Tom Feltner
Presentation made to Western Illinois University's 2006 Ethics Day conference. Describes Woodstock Institute's research and policy development activities for three key fair finance problems: lack of access to mainstream financial accounts, predatory mortgage lending, and payday lending.
Presentation made to the Consumer Federation of America as part of their November 2005 Second Annual Payday Loan Advocates’ Summit. The presentation includes descriptions of several payday loan alternatives offered by community development and mainstream credit unions.
Geoff Smith
Presentation on mortgage lending and foreclosure patterns in Chicago neighborhoods at City of Chicago Department of Housing's 5 Year Plan advisory group meeting.
This presentation is designed to facilitate a discussion with community organizations on the benefits of CRA, and help prepare written comments, oral testimony, or answer questions on why CRA modernization is necessary to their organization's community investment mission.
Senior Vice President Geoff Smith discusses the findings and recommendations of "Left Behind: Troubled Foreclosed Properties and Servicer Accountability in Chicago."
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