#plugintodevin - Your Mark on the World with Devin Thorpe

Host Devin Thorpe, candidate for Utah's 3rd Congressional District, interviews guests to discuss social issues that impact Utahns. Paid for by Friends of Devin Thorpe.

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Episode 7: Kat Taylor, CEO of One Pacific Coast Bank



March 6, 2014 - Read the article on Forbes and watch the interview: http://onforb.es/1cd5wZn. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes. Kat Taylor isn’t your typical bank CEO. While she’s not the only woman CEO in the banking world, female CEOs certainly aren’t the rule. But that just begins to scratch the surface of what makes Taylor and her bank, One PacificCoast Bank, truly unique. At a time when banks have seen their reputations sullied due to their role in the 2008 financial crisis, One PacificCoast Bank operates with a triple bottom line focus and an ownership structure that funnels profits into a nonprofit that serves the community. The bank “pursues economic justice and environmental sustainability” by serving nonprofit organizations and businesses in sectors like low income housing that require banking services to create social benefits. The website proudly boasts of this philosophy, “Our profits, when distributed, can only be distributed to our Foundation to support our community and environment. We believe this innovative structure will allow us to achieve our vision of Beneficial Banking.” Taylor will be speaking at the Social Venture Network conference on April 24 through 27, 2014 in San Diego. Taylor’s bio: Kat Taylor is CEO of One PacificCoast Bank, a Community Development Financial Institution whose mission is to bring beneficial banking to low-income communities in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner. One PacificCoast Bank is the result of a merger between OneCalifornia Bank, which Kat and her husband, Tom Steyer, founded in Oakland, CA CA -0.16%, and ShoreBank Pacific, with offices in Oregon and Washington. The bank’s revolutionary ownership design means that its profits be invested in the communities it serves. Kat is also a founding Director of TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation (TKREF) dedicated to sustainable food production through ranching, tours, research, and school lunch and garden programs.


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