Summer season intern Melisa just lately sat down with Liannette Perez and talked about her expertise at Girls’s World Banking, first as Compliance Affiliate, then as a Fellow. Fellows rotate by way of 4 departments of the group over a two 12 months interval.
M: Inform me a bit of bit about your self. What’s your background?
L: Rising up, I all the time knew I wished to be concerned in social justice however by way of my worldwide travels I notably turned fascinated about specializing in monetary inclusion of low-income communities. I graduated from Wellesley School with a Political Science diploma with a focus in Financial Improvement. Earlier than becoming a member of Girls’s World Banking, I labored at Hispanics in Philanthropy after which on the Middle for Courtroom Innovation. Throughout that point, I concurrently received concerned in microfinance and monetary inclusion work by volunteering with Alternative Worldwide as their Media & Communications Chair of the Younger Ambassadors for Alternative NY Chapter, and I additionally taught monetary literacy lessons to Spanish talking immigrants with Qualitas of Life Basis.

Q: What drew you to microfinance?
A: I’ve discovered that working arduous and dreaming massive are essential parts of success, however having the instruments to be self-sufficient are sometimes missing, notably in marginalized communities. Though I studied political and financial growth ideas and theories, it was not till I traveled miles away from my house that I started to really perceive the complexity of making long run options to poverty alleviation. These experiences sparked my curiosity in microfinance. In microfinance I discovered a platform, by way of which I might assist present financial alternatives that may empower folks dwelling in poverty to ascertain a brand new actuality for his or her lives.
M: So, how did you discover your strategy to Girls’s World Banking?
L: I researched organizations like Girls’s World Banking to study concerning the work that was being executed on this subject. Once they had a job alternative within the Finance Division I utilized, and right here I’m.
M: Glorious. So, you utilized to the Fellowship program on the lookout for a brand new expertise? What are you anticipating for the subsequent two years?
L: Via this Fellowship program I hope to realize a firsthand expertise and understanding of what Girls’s World Banking does within the subject. Whereas working in compliance, I used to be in a position to have a chook’s eye view of what the group does as an entire; however I finally wished to transition into extra of the on-the-ground work my colleagues have been doing. Throughout this time, I used to be additionally in a position to journey to Lebanon to conduct due diligence on Al Majmoua due to my involvement within the grant administration and compliance. After having this expertise, I knew I wished to do extra. I talked to my then-supervisor about this expertise and he supported my determination to transition into one other function by making use of to the Fellowship.
M: Sounds nice. Please inform me extra about this journey to Lebanon.
L: In 2011, we acquired a grant from the Kuwait-America Basis (KAF) for monetary empowerment of residents in Arab nations. KAF offered us with the assets to handle a grant that will permit three microfinance establishments in Tunisia, Egypt, and Lebanon to supply extra loans particularly to low-income girls. enda inter-arabe (Tunisia) and Lead Basis (Egypt) have been community members and so there was no denying their alignment with our mission and that of KAF; nonetheless, KAF was additionally fascinated about Girls’s World Banking working in Lebanon. So as to put money into Lebanon the place we didn’t have a community member, we needed to conduct due diligence to make sure the establishment’s capability and mission alignment with this challenge. We selected to companion with Al Majmoua given their constructive popularity and curiosity in our community as they’d participated in a number of management applications hosted by our Middle for Microfinance Management. I labored with Gil (Lacson, Supervisor, Community Engagement) on preliminary analysis and conducting one-on-one interviews with the establishment’s senior administration employees, purchasers, and native rivals in Lebanon. Via the course of this journey Al Majmoua proved to be a well-established establishment and chief within the Lebanese microfinance market. Given its alignment with our imaginative and prescient, mission, and values, Al Majmoua subsequently joined the Girls’s World Banking community.
M: That feels like an incredible expertise.
L: Sure, it was an incredible expertise! Plus, the meals is nice (laughs).
M: Your first rotation is with Girls’s World Banking Asset Administration. What are your initiatives and what tasks?
A: As Chief Funding Officer, CJ (Juhasz)’s tasks fall into three predominant classes: fundraising, sourcing and investing in establishments which can be aligned with our monetary and social mission, and the general administration of the fund by way of month-to-month and quarterly updates to the Restricted Companions. I help CJ with all these tasks.
Q: How do you are feeling about financial empowerment of ladies?
A: I went to an all-women’s school and clearly I’m a lady, so gender equality is essential to me! However I’ve additionally discovered that girls’s financial empowerment is not only a growth concern, it’s financially savvy to put money into girls due to their multiplier impact. If you put money into a lady, she invests in her household and in her group. Investing in girls is not only a social good; it is usually a strategic strategy to acquire the very best bang in your growth bucks!
M: What do you suppose is essentially the most constructive attribute of Girls’s World Banking?
L: For me being right here at such an early level in my profession is essential as a result of Girls’s World Banking believes in alternatives, and having teachable moments that permits their youthful workers to take management roles. This group can be particular as a result of our numerous backgrounds have given us a culturally delicate lens, which I feel is essential for the work that we do. Girls’s World Banking is nice at working along with our community of establishments to additional our joint missions.