Warren S. Galloway, Jr. B.S. J.D.
Warren S. Galloway, Jr. has more than 14 years of executive-level banking and over 25 years of small business experience. He has worked in many capacities with nonprofit groups, individuals, and businesses. Mr. Galloway has served in key positions at some of the largest national and regional financial institutions in the United States—among them E*TRADE Bank, Charter One Bank (now known as Citizens Bank), Standard Federal Bank (now known as Bank of America), and NBD Bank (now known as Chase Bank)—holding a number of posts in Regulatory Affairs, Compliance, Community Reinvestment (CRA), Community Development, Personal and Mortgage Lending, Investments, Small Business Lending, and Retail Branch Operations.
Mr. Galloway earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing/Business Administration from Central Michigan University, as well as a Juris Doctor Degree from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School. After completing his education, he became a community advocate, working to rebuild urban and rural communities by utilizing funds from financial institutions, government, businesses, foundations, private individuals, and his own personal resources. Economic and financial empowerment, youth and social activism, affordable home ownership, leadership training and fundraising, small business lending, and entrepreneurship have become the staples of his leadership role in the community. He also provides independent life skills, employment readiness training, job placement services, and small business guidance consulting assistance to individuals with disabilities and ex-felons. www.warrengalloway.com
Mr. Galloway is a strong advocate of microlending, and has taken the lead in promoting it as an important resource for small businesses throughout Michigan. He has assembled some of the best, brightest, and talented professionals under Warren Galloway & Associates LLC—all of whom are committed to providing top-notch consulting services, small business consulting, youth entrepreneurial training, pre-employment readiness and job placement, ex-felon services, independent living and soft skills seminars to businesses and individuals in need of these services.
www.warrengallowayassociates.com
Mr. Galloway co-founded the HR Talent Group, which was a nationwide permanent and contract staffing firm that assist small and large companies looking to fulfill their job placement needs. In addition, he became an adjunct professor of business at Baker College in Clinton Township, MI, and a Capital Strategist with the 313 Strong program, and former Portfolio Manager with the SWOT City program at TechTown Detroit. Mr. Galloway also co-founded Business Triage Services www.businesstriagesystems.com to pursue entrepreneurial support contracts nationwide with two partners. Plus, he is the co-owner of Inspired Book Publishing LLC, Cole Galloway Media LLC, and Blue Light Training & Consulting, LLC.
He is the author of Fourteen books: “10 Easy Steps to Starting a Business – Michigan Edition”, “Microloans and How to Apply for a Microloan,” “10 Easy Steps to Starting a Business – Youth Michigan Edition”, “NMC Program and Microloan Book”, “How to Successfully Apply for a Microloan”, “The Survival of the West Indian Manatee”, “Through the Eyes of a Former Slave – Charlott Brown, ”Basic Questions and Answers about Entrepreneurship in Michigan”, “Native Americans and African Americans: Assimilation Pre-1900s,” and “Exploring American Religions with African Roots – Are They Really So Different from Mainstream Religions?”, “How Grandmothers Deal with COVID-19: The Story of Amanda & Charlotte during the Worldwide Pandemic”, “The Incident: What Triggered Warren Galloway to get involved with the Sit-In Movement during the Civil Rights Era”, “Amanda ‘Sister’ Galloway, and “Life’s Journey in Warren’s Own Words.”
Mr. Galloway launched his new television show, “Doing Business with Warren Galloway, Jr.” in 2021. www.doingbusinessshow.com
Mr. Galloway is the founder of the National Microloan Conference—an annual conference for microlending industry professionals. The 2019 conference hosted over 350 entrepreneurs, microlenders, bankers, and service providers from across the county with over 70 speakers and 70 workshops. The next Conference will be held in 2022. www.microloanconference.com.