The Lending Brief Podcast
In this episode of The Center for USA Lending [https://www.linkedin.com/company/centerforusalending/posts/?feedView=all]'s The Lending Brief, sponsored by Allocore [https://www.linkedin.com/company/allocore/posts/?feedView=all], we're joined by Owen Barwell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/owenbarwell/], five-time CFO of multiple federal agencies including the Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, for a wide-ranging conversation on the role of federal lending in financing what private capital won't touch. Drawing on his experience deploying $30 billion in renewable energy loans during the Recovery Act, Owen makes the case for why government lending is essential to de-risking emerging technologies like small modular reactors until private markets are ready to step in. He also pulls no punches on the state of federal lending infrastructure, drawing a direct parallel to where federal financial management was before the CFO Act of 1990, and arguing that data standardization, systems consolidation, and a common language across agencies are prerequisites before any real modernization can take hold. Want more from the Lending Brief? Check out our Newsletter [https://share.hsforms.com/2FjOxwtEDSwmiCMREdvI__geiugz].
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