Women of Color magazine’s 2019 “Top Women in Finance” list features chief diversity officers and diversity recruitment captains at some of the biggest banks in the world.
Many of the top employers that made the list work with farmers, non-agricultural companies, and offer investment banking, as well as personal loans, credit card services, mortgages, asset management, and insurance to millions of Americans.
At some of the oldest financial institutions in the United States such as JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs, our researchers found that women are leading the development of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
Deutsche Bank and TD Bank are also pushing efforts to promote diversity. And Prudential Financial is driving the diversity and inclusion (D&I) strategy for group insurance as other bankers develop D&I programs to attract talent.
Women of Color magazine’s 2019 list also features top women executives from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, the Principal Financial Group, Bank of the West, and, American Express, which is implementing strategies
around the pipelining of Black, Hispanic, Latinx, and female executive-level talent.
There are also executives from PNC, Mastercard, H&R Block, and Morgan Stanley, where diversity and inclusion
strategies span the investment management, finance, technology, operations, risk management, and legal/
compliance divisions.
Improved diversity analytics are helping Nationwide, SunTrust, Accenture, Equifax, State Street, PayPal, Capital One increase minority representation within their organizations.
Also looking to the long term are companies such as PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Ernst & Young (EY),
Fifth Third Bank, Quicken Loans, and the USAA, which are all focused on developing leaders that look like
America.
Women of Color magazine's 2019 Top Women in Finance
Michelle Gadsden-Williams, managing director, inclusion & diversity lead- North America, Accenture
Mikeisha Anderson Jones, Esq., vice president, global diversity executive recruitment, American Express
Cynthia H. Bowman, chief diversity and inclusion officer, Bank of America
Natalie Choe, vice president, diversity campus recruiting, Bank of America
Lauren Hood, senior vice president, diversity & inclusion executive, Bank of America
Aubrey Long, diversity & inclusion executive, Bank of America
Jenise Tate, senior vice president, global talent acquisition, head of Women’s Strategic Initiatives, Bank of America
Namrata Yadav, senior vice president, head of diversity & inclusion learning and inclusion strategy, Bank of America
Benita Mays, senior vice president, diversity & inclusion program office, Bank of the West
Na Shai M. Alexander, senior manager, diversity & inclusion, Capital One
Yonette Apple, diversity recruitment captain, Deutsche Bank
Theresa Harrison, director, diversity & inclusiveness procurement, Ernst & Young
Karyn Twaronite, partner, EY global diversity & inclusiveness officer, Ernst & Young
Coretha Rushing, senior vice president, chief human resources officer, Equifax
Stephanie Smith, vice president and director of supplier diversity and inclusion, Fifth Third Bank
Erika Irish Brown, chief diversity officer, Goldman Sachs
Mallory Leib, vice president, technology/engineering recruiting, Goldman Sachs
Sarah Shahan Lauck, vice president, human resources, H&R Block
Patricia Adams, vice president-program manager and diversity lead, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Patricia David, senior diversity advisor, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Lisa Gallo, vice president, diversity recruiter - Advancing Black Leaders at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Caprice Henry, vice president, executive recruitment, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Lucida Plummer, global head of diversity, Asset & Wealth Management, JPMorgan
Erika Whyte, diversity and inclusion program manager, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Parul Kakkar, vice president, talent acquisition, Mastercard
Gabrielle Lyse Brown, executive director, diversity & inclusion, Morgan Stanley
Daniele Johnson, associate vice president, talent acquisition, Nationwide
Lybra Clemons, global head of diversity & inclusion, PayPal
Madelyn T. Oliver, vice president, diversity & inclusion manager, PNC
Lisa M. Ong, national talent management director, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Natali Justiniano Pahl, MBA, assistant vice president, HR-Talent Acquisition, Development, and Diversity & Inclusion, Principal Financial Group
Sharyn Mandell, vice president, HR/Diversity and Inclusion, Prudential Financial
Trina Scott, director of diversity and inclusion, Quicken Loans
Christine Brown, talent acquisition, assistant vice president, State Street
Kercea Beckwith, first vice president, executive talent acquisition manager, SunTrust
Gerardine St. Jean Mobley, PhD, vice president, senior diversity & inclusion relationship manager, TD Bank
Monique McCloud, vice presdient, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, USAA
Dr. Julia Metcalf, PhD, executive director, diversity & inclusion programs, USAA
Kim Hawkins, vice president recruiting manager, U.S. Bank
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