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Yunus Inspires at Presidentā€™s Breakfast

PB14_0315At the °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp Presidentā€™s Breakfast Feb. 28, Muhammad Yunus told inspiring stories about using microcredit to end poverty, captivating a packed room at Fess Parkerā€™s DoubleTree by Hilton Resort. Known as the banker to the poor and the father of microfinance, Yunus believes that credit is basic human right.

ā€œBanks wonā€™t go anywhere near the so-called, unbankable people,ā€ he said. ā€œThe banks say that poor people arenā€™t credit worthy. We have to make banking an inclusive institution. It should be traditionally accepted as a human right because it changes a personā€™s life.

ā€œItā€™s very simple: You need a dollar to catch a dollar. If you donā€™t get the first dollar, you wonā€™t catch the next one. And that never happens for millions of people.ā€

The breakfast included several upbeat songs from the °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp Choir and an invocation from °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp alumnus Father John Love of Saint Markā€™s University Parish. George Leis, representing lead sponsor Union Bank, John Ambrecht, chair of the °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp Foundation, and President Gayle D. Beebe also addressed the crowd.

Beebe asked, ā€œWhat allows millions of people over thousands of years to see abject poverty and simply accept it as a given? What causes a solitary individual, who has mastered complex economic theories, to feel utterly helpless and unable to meet immediate human needs and yet decide one day to do something to help?ā€ He noted that Yunusā€™ time as a Fulbright Scholar in the U.S. shaped his life and spoke about the importance of providing global education for students at °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp.PB14_0320

Yunus, who earned a Nobel Peace Prize, the U.S. Presidential Medal and the U.S. Congressional Medal, created Grameen Bank in 1976. Focusing on lending to women, who represent 97 percent of the borrowers, the bank has achieved a high payback rate, more than 98 percent. Although other banks have called Yunusā€™ success a fluke, he has replicated the achievements around the world, including in the U.S., in New York and Los Angeles.

ā€œThere was always an explanation why it couldnā€™t be done,ā€ he says. ā€œBecause our minds are made up, if you see an exception, you reject it. You think that what you see and what you know is the perfect knowledge that you have.ā€

He stressed the importance of educational institutions in this process. ā€œItā€™s important what we teach our students so we can keep their minds open,ā€ he said. ā€œItā€™s not a place where we seal the mind up.ā€

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Yunus jokingly says he looks to conventional banks for advice, and then does the opposite. ā€œThey give to the rich, and we give to the poor. They give almost only to men, so we have focused on women. They want to work in the city center; we make sure we go to the remote
places. The word ā€œgrameenā€ means village.

He says that providing affordable loans and creating new business brings him excitement.

ā€œMoney is a very powerful incentive, but I disagree that money should be the only incentive," he says. ā€œMaking money generates happiness; the more money you make the happier you get and the more successful you feel. So, to make other people money is a super happiness.ā€

Yunus has also excelled in other business areas, creating cataract surgery clinics, nutrient-filled yogurt for Bangladeshi children and opening Haitian restaurants that serve locally produced foods. ā€œAnytime I see a problem I create a business to solve it,ā€ he says. ā€œSince there are lots of problems, I create lots of business. And behind each business Iā€™ve created, there is never the intention of making money for myself.ā€

Instead, Yunus creates self-sustaining business models where the money generated is put back in.

The °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp Foundation and local businesses have sponsored the Presidentā€™s Breakfast for nine years, promoting discussion of significant issues in the community.  This yearā€™s lead sponsor is Union Bank. Gold sponsors include Axia, Chronicle Family Offices, Davies, Hub International, La Arcada, Lindsay and Laurie Parton, Matt Construction, Northern Trust and V3 Corporation, with special thanks to Rabobank. Noozhawk is the media sponsor.