
Amaury Abreu is a Philadelphia‑based finance professional specializing in business lending, underwriting, and holistic financial strategy. With a strong commitment to economic mobility, he currently serves as a Loan Officer at Impact Loan Fund, a CDFI dedicated to supporting the Greater Kensington area. In addition, he works as a Business Loan Underwriter at True Access Capital, where he originated and underwrote more than $1 million in business loans during the 2025 calendar year—supporting a wide range of small businesses and emerging entrepreneurs across the region.
Beyond traditional financial roles, Amaury has also stepped into executive leadership. He served as Fractional CFO at Founders Alley, the Philadelphia‑based entrepreneurship conference that he co‑founded, which brought together more than 200 attendees, founders, and ecosystem partners to strengthen the city’s innovation landscape.
Amaury’s multidisciplinary background spans real estate development, business development, and nonprofit governance. He currently chairs the Board of Directors of the Sexual Assault Resource & Counseling Center (SARCC), where he helps oversee an annual operating budget exceeding $1 million and supports long‑term sustainability planning. His leadership approach emphasizes equity, accountability, and strategic growth for mission‑driven organizations.
He holds an Executive MBA from Interise—where he further refined his expertise in strategic positioning and operational systems—and a B.S. in Digital Communication from Millersville University. Fully bilingual in English and Spanish, Amaury uses his multicultural perspective to advance financial inclusion and expand access to capital for underserved communities.
Driven by a commitment to economic justice, he continues to champion initiatives that help entrepreneurs build resilient businesses, improve financial literacy, and gain access to the funding needed to thrive. Across all roles, Amaury remains dedicated to creating pathways that strengthen communities and foster long‑term economic opportunity.


