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Arizona CDFI Network Announces Co-Chairs to Lead Initiative Following February 13 Launch
PHOENIX, ARIZONA / ACCESS Newswire / March 20, 2025 / The Arizona CDFI Network, launched on February 13, 2025, has appointed Andre T. Whittington, CEO of Growth Partners Arizona, and Amber Cordoba, Senior Director of External Affairs at Prestamos CDFI, as Co-Chairs to lead the initiative in expanding business lending and investment opportunities across the state.
The Arizona CDFI Network brings together six financial organizations-Clearinghouse CDFI, Growth Partners Arizona, Hustle PHX, Native Community Capital, Prestamos CDFI, and Raza Development Fund-focused on increasing access to capital, strengthening businesses, and driving investment in Arizona's economy.
"The Arizona CDFI Network is focused on action," said Andre T. Whittington, Co-Chair and Executive Director of Growth Partners Arizona. "By working together, we are creating a financial ecosystem that empowers businesses, strengthens communities, and attracts strategic investments that will drive economic mobility across Arizona."
The February 13 launch event in Phoenix convened state legislators, financial institutions, business leaders, and industry experts to discuss the role of CDFIs in strengthening Arizona's economy. Attendees participated in discussions on business financing, investment strategies, and how mission-driven lenders provide tailored financial solutions to businesses seeking to expand operations.
Amber Cordoba, Co-Chair and Senior Director of External Affairs at Prestamos CDFI, highlighted the network's role in supporting business growth. "The Arizona CDFI Network is committed to ensuring that businesses and organizations across the state have access to the financial resources they need. By aligning our efforts, we can better serve business owners and organizations looking to expand, invest, and succeed."
With the leadership of its newly appointed Co-Chairs and the support of key stakeholders, the Arizona CDFI Network will focus on increasing investment, improving lending opportunities, and ensuring businesses and organizations have the capital needed to grow and thrive.
About the Arizona CDFI Network
The Arizona CDFI Network is a coalition of Arizona-based CDFIs dedicated to expanding access to capital and strengthening business investment across the state. Through collaboration and innovation, the network supports financing solutions that help businesses grow and contribute to Arizona's economic success. Learn more at azcdfi.org.
Contact Information
Andre Whittington
Executive Director
[email protected]
SOURCE: Growth Partners Arizona
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D.Cunningha--AMWN