Regions Bank Launches Initiative to Grow Black-Owned Businesses in Its Headquarters City
April 06 2023 - 09:00AM
Business Wire
Kendra Key joins Regions to lead a new program that will connect
current and future business owners with vital resources for
success.
Regions Bank on Thursday announced the launch of a new
initiative designed to support, complement and advance work that is
under way to foster more Black-owned businesses in the bank’s
headquarters city.
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Kendra Key joined Regions Bank as a
Senior Vice President in the company’s Community Affairs division
and will lead the Birmingham Black-Owned Business Initiative.
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The Birmingham Black-Owned Business Initiative will be led by
Kendra Key, who recently joined Regions as Senior Vice President in
the bank’s Community Affairs division. Key will collaborate with
community partners to leverage Regions’ resources and business
development experience in ways that support and strengthen a
vibrant Black-owned business ecosystem. The initiative will
specifically aim to reach entrepreneurs throughout the Magic City,
including and especially in underserved neighborhoods. Key and a
network of organizations will work toward the following
priorities:
- Identify and amplify current resources for Black
entrepreneurs: Already, various organizations offer mentorship,
technical assistance, or even funding to help new businesses go
from concept to reality. The Birmingham Black-Owned Business
Initiative will raise awareness of existing resources and evaluate
opportunities for providing greater financial or technical support
for programs with a proven track record of results. The impact over
time will be greater opportunities for current and future business
owners to receive customized guidance in launching and operating a
successful business.
- Address gaps where additional resources are needed:
Often, the difference between whether a business succeeds or fails
comes down to access. Did the business owner have access to the
right tools and training? Was there enough access to capital and
liquidity? What are ways the existing business community can help
address a lack of access and help more business owners thrive?
These are foundational questions Key and community partners will
consistently address as they identify ways to reach more people
with tangible benefits.
- Build collaboration that focuses on results: While many
organizations share in the goal of building a more prosperous
Birmingham, it is important for these organizations to have strong
awareness within the community and strong collaboration to ensure
as many business owners as possible are benefiting. Key and
community partners of Regions Bank will work extensively to ensure
business accelerator programs, mentorship opportunities, technical
assistance, co-working spaces, potential funding sources, and more
are increasingly available to entrepreneurs to maximize their
likelihood for success and growth.
“Over the last several years, Regions Bank has focused its
community engagement on fostering more inclusive prosperity, and
one of the most powerful ways we can build on this commitment is by
creating new strategies to support and uplift Black-owned
businesses in our headquarters city,” said John Turner, President
and CEO of Regions Financial Corp. “Regions is proud to be based in
Birmingham, and we are deeply invested in our hometown. By
enhancing our collaboration with community groups and focusing more
of our time and resources on the growth of Black-owned businesses,
we can address an important need in the Magic City while
strengthening the quality of life for more entrepreneurs, families
and neighborhoods.”
Turner is a member of the Board of Directors of Prosper, an
initiative created by corporate, civic and community leaders to
build the most inclusive and thriving economy in the Southeast. The
Birmingham Black-Owned Business Initiative is a shared priority for
Regions and Prosper and is designed to work with a range of
organizations that are all united in the goal of helping more
Black-owned businesses thrive.
A recent Brookings Institution study reported the Birmingham
region has the lowest rate among all large U.S. metro areas (53rd
out of 53) for Black business ownership of companies that are large
enough to have employees in addition to their owner. But many areas
of the country are seeing an increase in Black entrepreneurship.
According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, Black
neighborhoods with moderate income levels experienced a large
uptick in new business startups between 2019 and 2020. Key and
community groups are focused on ensuring Birmingham builds a
positive trajectory through collaboration and innovation to support
more business owners.
“We have an entrepreneurial spirit, enthusiastic community
partners, and higher engagement from the existing business
community that recognizes the importance of a stronger Black-owned
business climate,” Key said. “I’m excited about this initiative,
which is a pivotal step toward a long-term goal at Regions to make
a meaningful difference in addressing the plight of Black
businesses in Birmingham while helping create a best-in-class Black
business ecosystem.”
Key reports to Leroy Abrahams, head of Community Affairs for
Regions Bank and president of the Regions Foundation. Key’s work
will also complement the work of the Regions Community Development
Corporation, which was established under Abrahams’ leadership.
“The deeper collaboration Kendra is building today will create a
more prosperous tomorrow,” Abrahams said. “We are deeply grateful
for community partners like Prosper and others that share a strong
vision for fostering more Black-owned business success. Financial
inclusion is crucial to the success of the communities where we
live and work, and we know Kendra’s experience and passion will
drive tangible results in neighborhoods across Birmingham.”
“Prosper is committed to working with leading businesses,
including Regions, and a wide range of community partners to
empower more people with crucial resources for business success,”
added Prosper President J.W. Carpenter. “We saw through the pilot
launch of Prosper’s Magic City Match program that Black-owned
businesses are ready to grow, compete and succeed in the
marketplace. We appreciate the leadership position Regions is
taking and cannot think of a better person than Kendra to lead this
work. As a Prosper Board member, Kendra has already had a
tremendous influence on Prosper’s work, and this has the potential
to make a generational impact for entrepreneurs and families across
our city. We are excited to partner with her and with Regions.”
Before joining Regions, Key served as head of Minority
Depository Institution Engagement for Citigroup. Prior to
Citigroup, Key served as senior vice president of community and
economic development and market leader for Hope Enterprise
Corporation. She was also an associate attorney at Maynard Cooper
& Gale. Her legal and financial experience has focused on
community development initiatives including tax credit financing,
opportunity zones, real estate and commercial banking.
Key earned a juris doctor at Vanderbilt University Law School
and a bachelor of arts in Political Science at the University of
Alabama, where she was a Truman Scholar and Blackburn Institute
Fellow.
Key is a member of the Board of Advisors for both the Vanderbilt
University Law School and the University of Alabama Division of
Community Affairs. She serves on the New Markets Tax Credit
Advisory Board for Habitat for Humanity International and the
boards of Prosper, Woodlawn United, Birmingham Talks and the Jones
Valley Teaching Farm.
About Regions Financial Corporation
Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $155 billion in
assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the
nation’s largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial
banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services.
Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest and Texas, and
through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates more than 1,250
banking offices and more than 2,000 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal
Housing Lender and Member FDIC. Additional information about
Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at
www.regions.com.
About Regions Community Development Corporation
Regions Community Development Corporation (RCDC) is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Regions Bank and serves as a catalyst to help
revitalize communities and improve the lives of economically
disadvantaged families in the Regions footprint. RCDC helps fulfill
Regions’ mission to make life better by providing debt and/or
equity financing for projects and entities with a
community-development purpose.
About Regions Foundation
Regions Foundation supports community investments that
positively impact the communities served by Regions Bank. The
Foundation engages in a grantmaking program focused on priorities
including economic and community development; education and
workforce readiness; and financial wellness. The Foundation is a
nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation funded primarily through
contributions from Regions Bank.
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