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How To Sell Solar To Your Local Bank

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Join us for 60 minutes of question and answer on how to sell solar to your local bank. Our distinguished panelists, drawn from some of the most innovative funding organizations in the country, have agreed to spend an hour answering your questions on financing small-commercial and residential projects through smaller, less institutional funding organizations. Panelists include: -Scott Pellegrini, AVP of Consumer Lending, Provident Credit Union -Scott Wiater, President, Standard Solar -Jeff Cowherd, Senior Vice President, First Green Bank -Scott Hawkins, Chief Financial Officer, Technology Credit Corporation -Mike McGuire, Co-Founder, Wiser Capital
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How To Sell Solar To Your Local Bank

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Thank You to Our Sponsors

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q  This webinar will be available afterwards at www.solarpowerworldonline.com & email

q  Q&A during the entire presentation q  Hashtag for this webinar: #SolarWebinar

Before We Start

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Discussion Panel Kathie Zipp - Moderator Solar Power World [email protected] Twitter: @SolarKathieZ

Mike McGuire Wiser Capital [email protected] Phone: 805.899.3449

Jeff Cowherd First Green Bank [email protected] Phone: 407.434.8800

Scott Pellegrini Provident Credit Union [email protected] Phone: Twitter:

Scott Wiater Standard Solar [email protected] Phone: Twitter:

Scott Hawkins Technology Credit Corporation [email protected] Phone: 408.436.8645

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q  This webinar will be available at www.solarpowerworldonline.com & email

q  Tweet with hashtag #SolarWebinar

q  Connect with Solar Power World

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