Danielle is Vice President, Head of Business Development for CNote. Prior to joining CNote, Danielle worked for First Affirmative Financial Network in a variety of Business Development roles from 2004 to 2019 most recently serving as Vice President of Sales and Marketing where she worked with a highly collaborative team that was responsible for the growth and profitability of the firm’s distribution channels.
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When they're asking those demographic questions, you know, that's certainly triggering. A lot of it is based on the zip code that you live in... so a lot of Black and Hispanic applicants are putting their zip code in, and it's easy, very easy to do a data search and say ‘This zip code is a low- to moderate-income community.’