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Jill Dominguez is considered by
many to be the nations premier expert in community investment.
Through her company, the WRJ Group
Inc., she assists low-income and economically distressed communities
to create wealth while minimizing poverty by promoting and creating
business environments that attract private capital investment and livable
wage level jobs. Since 1993, Dominguez has earned more than $45 million
dollars in capital and investments for under-served communities across
the United States.
Ms. Dominguez clientele list includes; National Congress
for Community Economic Development, the University of Southern
California, the Enterprise Foundation and Rancho Santiago
Community College District. Current projects include: high-technology
business incubators and technology business parks serving
minority and low-income communities in federally funded
Empowerment Zones; design and construction of "smart" technology
building sites; micro-lending programs; establishing small
business credit; management training; and affordable housing
programs.
A visionary in her field, Ms. Dominguez spearheaded the
development of an innovative business accelerator in the
Pico-Union area of Los Angeles, which combines private
and public funding to introduce small businesses to the
bio-med field. Through innovative partnerships, she is
helping develop business incubators that provide cutting
edge programs for minority and women owned businesses.
She was recently credited with syndicating the Housing
and Urban Development Empowerment Zone Tax Credit awarded
to only twenty Community Development Corporations throughout
the U.S. Dominguez also has established Home Loan Centers
and started non-profit housing groups in economically distressed
communities to provide home loan counseling, loan packaging
and financial services.
Her work has received acclaim from leading national agencies
and professional organizations including: U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
and the FDIC.
Prior to forming the WRJ Group Inc., Ms. Dominguez served
as Director of Economic Development for New Economics for
Women and Chief Operating Officer for Operation Hope.
Awards
Certificate of Accommodation; Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
Certificate of Recognition; Secretary Andrew Cuomo, H.U.D.
Certificates of Accommodations; State of California
FAME Community Development Award; First African Methodist Episcopal Church,
Los Angeles
Boards & Committees
Chair; H.U.D. Micro-Loan Committee, City of Los Angeles Housing Authority
Director; A Place Called Home
Director; Academy of Business Leadership
Director; Comisión Feminil Nacional
Director; Orange County Affordable Housing Clearinghouse
Advisor; Santa Ana Minnie Street Community Center
Education
Ms. Dominguez graduated from California State University,
Northridge, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in speech communication
with an emphasis in intercultural communication.
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