EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 44 MIN
AAPL Constituency Podcast #2 - Building Trust at Scale: The Professionalization of Private Lending
from AAPL Constituency Podcast: The Voices Behind the Industry · host American Association of Private Lenders
On this episode of the AAPL Constituency Podcast, hosts Linda Hyde and Eddie Wilson sit down with industry leader Nema Daghbandan to discuss the transformation of AAPL from a sponsorship-driven conference into a member-first association. They cover the importance of principle over profit, the rising professionalization of private lending, and key partnerships like Fortra and Lightning Docs. The conversation also gets personal — exploring faith, servant leadership, ego vs. organization, and practical advice Nima would give his younger self. Listen for insights on building trust, standardizing best practices, and the long game of growing a responsible private credit industry. For more information on Fortra Law and Lightning Docs, visit FortraLaw.com and LightningDocs.ai
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On this episode of the AAPL Constituency Podcast, hosts Linda Hyde and Eddie Wilson sit down with industry leader Nema Daghbandan to discuss the transformation of AAPL from a sponsorship-driven conference into a member-first association. They cover the importance of principle over profit, the rising professionalization of private lending, and key partnerships like Fortra and Lightning Docs. The conversation also gets personal — exploring faith, servant leadership, ego vs. organization, and practical advice Nima would give his younger self. Listen for insights on building trust, standardizing best practices, and the long game of growing a responsible private credit industry. For more information on Fortra Law and Lightning Docs, visit FortraLaw.com and LightningDocs.ai
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