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Ronald Grzywinski is the founder of ShoreBank Corp., which was founded in 1973.
He held the title of Chairman from 1973 to 2010.
Currently, Mr. Grzywinski holds the position of Director at National Housing Trust LP, Co-Treasurer & Director at Ecotrust Canada, and Director at Ecotrust.
In the past, he has worked as a Director at ShoreCap Management Ltd., Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. (Maryland), and Enterprise Community Loan Fund, Inc.
Postes actifs de Ronald Grzywinski
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
Ecotrust
Ecotrust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides forest management planning services | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 28/10/2010 |
National Housing Trust LP
National Housing Trust LP Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Provides community housing services | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Ecotrust Canada
Ecotrust Canada Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides economic and environmental support services | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Anciens postes connus de Ronald Grzywinski
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
ShoreBank Corp.
ShoreBank Corp. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Bank holding company | Fondateur | 20/08/2010 |
Enterprise Community Loan Fund, Inc.
Enterprise Community Loan Fund, Inc. Finance/Rental/LeasingFinance Debt and equity finance for affordable house | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. (Maryland)
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. (Maryland) HomebuildingConsumer Durables Offers community housing | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
ShoreCap Management Ltd.
ShoreCap Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance ShoreCap Management (SCM) provides capital, governance and capacity building assistance to locally managed small business banks and regulated microfinance institutions in developing and transitional economies in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. SCM invests in small business banks, regulated microfinance institutions and other regulated non-bank financial service companies striving to profitably meet the credit needs of micro entrepreneurs and small businesses in underserved markets. NGOs seeking to transform their operations into for-profit, regulated institutions are also eligible for investment. The firm invests in institutions located anywhere in Africa, Asia or the non first-round ascension countries of Eastern Europe are eligible for investment. Investees must have achieved a level of unsubsidized operating profit or have plans to do so within the next 12 to 18 months. As a minority shareholder, SCM seeks financial institutions with a strong, experienced management team and a committed set of local development-minded investors. They look to exit its investments within five to seven years through such means as a share put option, recapitalization by local investors, sale of company to strategic buyers or an IPO. In most cases, investments take the form of common or preferred stock along with convertible debt tied to performance milestones and a minimum capital-asset ratio. SCM generally invests in the local currency of the investee institution, although they often look for hedging mechanisms to protect against currency devaluation. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
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Sociétés liées
| Entreprise privées | 7 |
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National Housing Trust LP
National Housing Trust LP Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Provides community housing services | Health Services |
ShoreBank Corp.
ShoreBank Corp. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Bank holding company | Finance |
ShoreCap Management Ltd.
ShoreCap Management Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance ShoreCap Management (SCM) provides capital, governance and capacity building assistance to locally managed small business banks and regulated microfinance institutions in developing and transitional economies in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. SCM invests in small business banks, regulated microfinance institutions and other regulated non-bank financial service companies striving to profitably meet the credit needs of micro entrepreneurs and small businesses in underserved markets. NGOs seeking to transform their operations into for-profit, regulated institutions are also eligible for investment. The firm invests in institutions located anywhere in Africa, Asia or the non first-round ascension countries of Eastern Europe are eligible for investment. Investees must have achieved a level of unsubsidized operating profit or have plans to do so within the next 12 to 18 months. As a minority shareholder, SCM seeks financial institutions with a strong, experienced management team and a committed set of local development-minded investors. They look to exit its investments within five to seven years through such means as a share put option, recapitalization by local investors, sale of company to strategic buyers or an IPO. In most cases, investments take the form of common or preferred stock along with convertible debt tied to performance milestones and a minimum capital-asset ratio. SCM generally invests in the local currency of the investee institution, although they often look for hedging mechanisms to protect against currency devaluation. | Finance |
Ecotrust Canada
Ecotrust Canada Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides economic and environmental support services | Commercial Services |
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. (Maryland)
Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. (Maryland) HomebuildingConsumer Durables Offers community housing | Consumer Durables |
Ecotrust
Ecotrust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides forest management planning services | Commercial Services |
Enterprise Community Loan Fund, Inc.
Enterprise Community Loan Fund, Inc. Finance/Rental/LeasingFinance Debt and equity finance for affordable house | Finance |
















