Victor
Galloway
Community Affairs Specialist for North Carolina & South Carolina, FDIC
https://www.fdic.gov/Victor Galloway serves as the Community Affairs Specialist for North Carolina South Carolina for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). In his current role he assists financial institutions in developing strategies that are responsive to the credit, service and investment needs of their communities by: fostering initiatives that create positive banking relationships between consumers and financial institutions and move unbanked and underserved consumers into mainstream banking relationship; promoting community development partnerships and access to affordable credit and capital in historically underserved markets.
Mr. Galloway has several years of executive leadership experience in the banking, commercial and residential lending, and consumer financial services with expertise in working across multiple business channels, public institutions, and government agencies. He is the former Director of the National Institute of Minority Economic Development which he had leadership and oversight responsibility for the Center of Research & Policy , The Minority Executive Leadership Institute, Minority Development Agency and US DOT Small Business Transportation Center Mid-Atlantic Region. In his role, Mr. Galloway advised corporate executives, academic leaders, senior White House staffers, congressional members, and government agencies issues influencing minorities, women, and veteran ability to access affordable capital and credit.
In addition, Mr. Galloway served as the Segment Market Leader for Community Banks for Genworth Financial /GE a leading insurance holding company, severing the lifestyle protection, retirement income, investment, and mortgage insurance needs of over 15 million customers globally where he developed and implemented national strategies for community banks engagement. Prior to his tenure at Genworth, Mr. Galloway was the Vice President of Community Lending Sales for First Citizens Bank where he directed national strategies for community lending and investment for low-to moderate communities and manage all CRA lending and investments.
Mr. Galloway has served as chairperson on numerous national boards and is a mentor to middle and high school students and young executives.
He is a graduate of North Carolina State University.