Calvert Foundation: Investing in Communities(TM)

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Shari Berenbach

President and CEO

With over 20 years experience at the forefront of microfinance and community investing, Shari Berenbach brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and thought leadership to the field. An industry pioneer, Shari has been interviewed by the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Fortune and more.

Tim Freundlich

Senior Vice President of Calvert Giving Fund

Tim Freundlich has led strategic development for Calvert Foundation's many product offerings, and has co-authored a number of cutting-edge white papers, most recently for Oxford University Press. He has been invited to present his theories of advancing the social capital marketplace to the Aspen Institute. A skilled leader and presenter, Tim has particular interest and expertise in the emerging Social Enterprise sector.

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Lisa Hall

Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer

Lisa Hall came to Calvert Foundation with a diverse background and set of experiences. She worked as part of the Clinton administration as a Senior Policy Advisor covering community development issues at the National Economic Council. Lisa previously served as Chief Credit Officer for the American Communities Fund in the Housing and Community Development Division of Fannie Mae Corporation. She earned her MBA from Harvard.

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Elizabeth Glenshaw

Senior Vice President of Community Investment and Investor Relations

Elizabeth Glenshaw works to increase accessibility for investing in the community investment marketplace and expand public understanding of community investment. She currently sits on the boards of Co-op America and the Vermont Community Loan Fund. Elizabeth is a Director of Chittenden Bank and sits on the Advisory Board of their Socially Responsible Banking Fund.

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Eliza Erikson

Portfolio Manager, Microfinance

Eliza Erikson is responsible for the management and growth of Calvert Foundation's international microfinance portfolio. She has also worked with the Corporation for Enterprise Development and the US Agency for International Development, providing management consulting and investment services to development finance institutions in the U.S., Latin America, South Asia and North Africa. In addition, Eliza designed and implemented a microfinance program at a community development corporation in the central highlands of Guatemala. Eliza earned a Masters in Public Policy (M.P.P.) with concentrations in finance and program evaluation from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.


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