Dear Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) Workshop Attendee:
We are pleased to invite you to CalRecycle's first ever virtual Zone Works Training Workshop on May 12th. Zone Works offers the unique opportunity for Zone Administrators, CalRecycle Zone Liaisons and Loan staff, and valued program partners to regularly convene and discuss current issues and to coordinate business assistance. Through the educational and networking sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about new and expanding funding opportunities and other business incentives to support recycling manufacturers and reuse/recovery networks.
Matt Henigan, Deputy Director, Materials Management and Local Assistance Division, CalRecycle, will begin the virtual workshop with his opening remarks and updates.
In the first session of the virtual workshop, the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (IBank) will give us an update about the California Lending for Energy and Environmental Needs (CLEEN) financing program eligibility and criteria as well as the proposed Climate Catalyst Revolving Loan fund that was in design before the COVID-19 pandemic. IBank is also seeking green project information for its project pipeline as possible stimulus funds or other funding opportunities for manufacturers become available.
Manuel Medrano, Zone Administrator, South San Diego/Imperial County and your California Association of Recycling Market Development Zones president, will facilitate this session. He will give ZAs an opportunity to ask technical questions about the Zone Information Reporting System (ZIRS) and how to apply for Zone Incentive Funds (ZIFs). Then he’ll introduce you to Bob Hollis, Principal, The Mobius Network, who will talk about how he has built RMDZ websites and social media platforms for other zones who used ZIFs for his services. Then ZAs can share their business assistance projects and describe how the pandemic is affecting them and their businesses.
We will conclude the workshop with a brief update about plans for Zone Works in the fall 2020.
This virtual workshop will give us the opportunity to connect and share resources in spite of Covid-19!
We hope you will join us via Zoom on May 12 from 9:00 AM to noon.
In the meantime, if you have any questions about Zone Works, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Frank Severson, Zone Works Coordinator
Local Assistance and Market Development
Nancee Robles is the Chief Deputy Executive Director and former Chief Compliance Officer for the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (IBank), a division of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. In this role, Nancee oversees IBank’s direct lending Infrastructure State Revolving Fund, Bond transactions, and the Small Business Finance Center. Prior to joining IBank, Nancee was the Treasury Program Manager II for the California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority (CAEATFA). She also managed the CalCAP and Collateral Support Programs for the State Treasurer’s Office. She is a subject matter expert of the California State Small Business Initiative Act (SSBCI) Programs. Prior to her State service Nancee spent over 30 years in the private sector banking industry where she served a variety of financial institutions. Most recently she was the Sr. Credit Supervisor and Primary Underwriting Trainer for Fireside Bank in Pleasanton, California. Nancee earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications with a concentration in finance and workplace development from California State University at Sacramento and an Executive MBA from California State University at Monterey Bay.
Lina Benedict is the Loan Origination Manager for the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (IBank) and manages the direct lending programs - the Infrastructure State Revolving Fund (ISRF) Program, and the California Lending for Energy and Environmental Needs (CLEEN) Center.
Lina joined IBank in January 2016 and is responsible for managing and directing all credit and loan underwriting activities for the Loan Origination Unit. Additionally, she conducts extensive outreach at conferences and expos, and speaks for IBank at the California Financing Coordinating Committee (CFCC) events.
Lina has been in the lending industry for 23 years. She began her career working as a credit analyst and underwriter at Community Bank. She then worked at Bank of America holding positions from credit analyst, portfolio manager, SBA underwriter, commercial underwriter, and approval officer. She also worked as an SBA underwriter at Resource Capital CDC. Prior to joining IBank she was Vice President of Lending at Vision One Credit Union.
Lina holds a Master’s Degree in Management from Wright State University, and a Graduate Finance Certification from Southern Methodist University.
Bob Hollis is the founder of The Mobius Network, a progressive technology services provider that applies free and open source software solutions to help organizations with a public benefit mission achieve their objectives. His clients include numerous environmental groups, non-profits, materials recovery facilities, environmental consultants, public agencies, and music community professionals.
Prior to founding The Mobius Network, Bob owned and operated a Chicago-based executive recruiting firm specializing in metals, manufacturing, technology, and environmental management positions. He continues to develop and operate numerous environmental job boards. His professional career includes more than two decades of operations management and consulting experience with organizations ranging from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies.