Roger has a long and distinguished resume, which includes serving as President and CEO of TIAA (2008-2021), Chairman of Swiss Re America (2006-2008), Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (1997-2006), and Partner with McKinsey & Company.
Roger serves on the boards of numerous for-profit and not-for-profit institutions, including Alphabet (Google’s parent), Corning, International Flavors & Fragrances, Klarna, The Aspen Institute, The Conference Board, and the Smithsonian Institution.
Roger holds a B.A., J.D., and a Ph.D. in economics, all earned from Harvard University.
Roger has a long and distinguished resume, which includes serving as President and CEO of TIAA (2008-2021), Chairman of Swiss Re America (2006-2008), Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (1997-2006), and Partner with McKinsey & Company.
Roger serves on the boards of numerous for-profit and not-for-profit institutions, including Alphabet (Google’s parent), Corning, International Flavors & Fragrances, Klarna, The Aspen Institute, The Conference Board, and the Smithsonian Institution.
Roger holds a B.A., J.D., and a Ph.D. in economics, all earned from Harvard University.
Michael is an accomplished financial services executive with over 30 years experience in commercial and mortgage banking, real estate, wealth management, and investment strategy. He has founded, managed, and sold several successful financial organizations.
He is currently the co-founder and managing partner of Jera Partners, LLC, specializing in commercial real estate, and a Founding Director at Trustar Bank, a Northern Virginia-based commercial bank. He also co-founded Ategra Capital Management, LLC, a hedgefund specializing in the banking sector.
Previously, Mr. Rebibo launched 1st Portfolio Wealth Advisors and 1st Portfolio Lending, both acquired by WashingtonFirst Bankshares. He was also a founding executive at Access National Bank, which was eventually acquired by Atlantic Union Bank.
Michael has an MBA from George Washington University and a BA from James Madison University.
Tom is Managing Partner of 1867 Capital Partners, a venture investor in early-stage life sciences, Fintech and tech-enabled business services companies.
Previously, Tom was a founder and Chief Executive Officer of Fox Chase Bancorp and led its initial public offering. Before that Tom was President and Chief Executive Officer of Northeast Pennsylvania Financial Corporation. He is past chairman the Pennsylvania Bankers Association, former board member of the American Bankers Association and a two-time Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist.
As a venture investor and former banker, Tom is passionate about helping businesses thrive.
Bret is a serial entrepreneur that has co-founded multiple technology companies over the last 30 years. As a small business owner, his focus now is 100% on supporting fellow entrepreneurs and helping them achieve higher levels of success.
Prior to Fintegra, Bret founded Advanced Mobile, a mobile technology company that was acquired by Autobytel in 2013 (NASDAQ AUTO). Previously, Bret co-founded one of the largest downloadable ringtone companies that was sold in 2006. Early in his career he co-founded Advanced Telecom Services, AT&T’s largest provider of pay-per-call services.
Bret holds an MBA in finance and investments from George Washington University and a bachelor’s in economics from James Madison University.
With nearly four decades of professional experience, Glenn is energized by formulating a strategic vision and mobilizing the people, technology, and processes to make that vision a reality.
Glenn spent 24 years as a Partner with McKinsey & Company, where he built and led the firm’s global research, analytics, and knowledge management functions – a 2,500-person enterprise that generated annual profits of $150 million.
Prior to McKinsey, Glenn served at Wharton Econometrics, The Conference Board, Conrail, and NCR. He also spent eight years as an adjunct professor of economics and finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Glenn has a master’s in economics from the Pennsylvania State University and a bachelor’s in economics from James Madison University.