Event

Intermediating Impact: Making Missing Markets

November 14, 2024

On Thursday, November 14, 2024, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York will host an in-person event focused on creating and improving markets to deliver investments to under-resourced communities.

The event will focus on examples of effective channels for investing in the health, climate resilience, and household financial well-being of communities. Speakers will highlight strategies that connect new sources of capital to community needs; scale existing sources of capital for communities; and connect previously unlinked buyers and sellers.

This event will be of interest to leaders in finance, philanthropy, community development, and academia.

In-person registration closes on Monday, November 12, 2024.


Event Details

Date & Time
November 14, 2024
1:30pm-5:00pm
(Coffee and networking preceding event; reception to follow.)

Location
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Auditorium
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY

Audience
This event is open to the public.

Media
This event is open to the media. All remarks are on the record, with the recording to be made available afterwards. For media inquiries, please contact Ellen Simon at Ellen.Simon@ny.frb.org.

 


Agenda
Agenda
1:30pm-1:40pm  Welcome Remarks

Otho Kerr, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Community Impact Investing, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
1:40pm-1:50pm  What’s New About Making Missing Markets?

David Erickson, Head of Outreach & Education, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
1:50pm-2:00pm  Remarks

Willa Seldon, Partner, The Bridgespan Group
2:00pm-2:20pm  Fireside Chat

Deval Patrick, Former Governor of Massachusetts and Senior Advisor, The Vistria Group

2:20pm-2:30pm  Fed Talk: Towards Thriving Communities

Mychal Johnson, Co-Founder, South Bronx Unite
2:30pm-2:35pm  Break
2:35pm-2:45pm  The Potential for Private Equity to Fund Population Health

Dr. Robert Galvin, MD, CEO, The Right Doctor and Senior Advisor, Blackstone
2:45pm-2:55pm  Making Markets on Tribal Lands

Dave Castillo, CEO, Native Community Capital
2:55pm-3:05pm  New Markets for Sustainability and Resiliency

Beth Bafford, CEO, Climate United
3:05pm-3:15pm  Break
3:15pm-3:30pm  Audience Lightning Round

Moderator: Claire Kramer Mills, Director of Community Development Analysis, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
3:30pm-3:45pm  The Role of Secondary Markets in Making Missing Markets

Jonathan Kivell, Director of Community Investments, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Beth Bafford, CEO, Climate United
3:45pm-3:55pm  Fed Talk: Investing in Flourishing: Addressing a Missing Market

Tyler Norris, Outreach & Education Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Co-Founder/Director, CEO Alliance for Mental Health

Dr. Leslie Walker-Harding, MD, Senior Vice President and Chief Academic Officer; Department of Pediatrics Chair, Seattle Children’s
3:55pm-4:15pm  Fireside Chat

Kathryn Wylde, President and CEO, Partnership for New York City
4:15pm-4:30pm  Making Missing Markets

John C. Williams, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
4:30pm-4:40pm  Closing Remarks

Otho Kerr, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Community Impact Investing, Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Speakers

Beth Bafford
CEO
Climate United


Dave Castillo
CEO
Native Community Capital


David Erickson
Head of Outreach and Education
Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Dr. Robert Galvin, MD
CEO, The Right Doctor
Senior Advisor, Blackstone


Mychal Johnson
Co-Founder
South Bronx Unite


Otho E. Kerr
Director of Strategic Partnerships and Impact Investing
Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Jonathan Kivell
Director of Community Investments
Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Claire Kramer Mills
Director of Community Development Analysis
Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Tyler Norris
Outreach & Education Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York;
Co-Founder/Director, CEO Alliance for Mental Health


Deval Patrick
Former Governor of Massachusetts and Senior Advisor
The Vistria Group


Willa Seldon
Partner
The Bridgespan Group


Dr. Leslie Walker-Harding, MD
Senior Vice President and Chief Academic Officer; Department of Pediatrics Chair
Seattle Children’s


John C. Williams
President & CEO
Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Kathryn Wylde
President and CEO
Partnership for New York City




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