Community Developments Investments (May 2018)
Profitable Partnerships: Collaborating With Minority Depository Institutions
This publication is part of:
Collection: Community Developments Investments
-
Deputy Comptroller
- Barry Wides
-
Editorial Staff
- David Black
- Janet Fix
- Emily Gold
- Janet Fix
- Hershel Lipow
-
Design Staff
- Vincent Harris
- Richard Shacklette
On the Cover
This newsletter’s cover honors this rich heritage with images of (clockwise from top right): Façade of a bank in San Francisco (Alamy); Elouise Cobell, a Native American woman who spearheaded the capital campaign to fund Blackfeet National Bank, predecessor to today’s Native American Bank, N.A. (AP Images); St. Luke Penny Savings Bank employees (National Park Service); Romana Acosta Bañuelos, Latina co-founder of Pan American Bank in East Los Angeles, Calif. and U.S. Treasurer (1971-1974), pictured with James A. Conlon, Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing (1967-1977) (Bureau of the Public Debt); Freedman’s Savings and Trust Co. passbook (U.S. Department of the Treasury); Maggie L. Walker, the first African American woman to charter a U.S. bank and founder of St. Luke Penny Savings Bank (National Park Service); Frederick Douglas, the first president of Freedman’s Bank, the first black-owned bank (Shutterstock).
Questions or Comments
Call (202) 649-6420 or email communityaffairs@occ.treas.gov. This and previous editions are available on the OCC's website at www.occ.gov/communityaffairs.
Disclaimer
Articles by non-OCC authors represent the authors’ own views and not necessarily the views of the OCC.