Jordan Estevao
Jordan Estevao is the Director of National People’s Action’s Bank Accountability Campaign, a national effort to mobilize communities throughout the country in the fight to hold banks accountable. He was the lead organizer of the 2009 Showdown in Chicago that included three days of direct action targeting the American Bankers Association; the 2010 Showdown on K Street where 3,000 marched against bank lobbyist efforts to weaken the financial reform bill; and the recent Showdown in Ohio where JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon was forced to apologize for Chase’s foreclosure record.
Estevao has been an organizer for 12 years, organizing campaigns to advance community development, affordable housing, community benefit agreements, and immigrant rights in United States and in England.