Repository Citation
Johnston, David; Hansen, Jim; Artus, Nathalia; and Bonds, Jeanne Milliken, “Panel 2, Resilience Funding Efforts in the Banking Industry” (2019)
David Johnston
Jim Hansen
Nathalia Artus
Jeanne Milliken Bonds
panel2_artus.pdf (959 kB)
presentation slides, Nathalia Artus
panel2_bonds.pdf (196 kB)
presentation slides, Jeanne Milliken Bonds
Jeanne Milliken Bonds is a Professor of the Practice, Impact Investment and Sustainable Finance in the Kenan-Flagler Business School and the Department of Public Policy at UNC-Chapel Hill.
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