💼💪🏾 'Dedication, resilience, and mentorship paved the way for my success,' says Otis Rolley, President of the WellsFargo Foundation. He shares invaluable advice for aspiring Black leaders in the banking world. financialjourney
The Financial Journey is a unique series focused on financial education and opportunities. These stories have been created through a strategic partnership between Wells Fargo and Word In Black.I oversee the Wells Fargo Foundation, one of the largest corporate foundations in the country, and lead the bank’s strategic philanthropic vision on advancing community impact around housing access and affordability, financial health, small business growth, and community climate resilience.
At the Wells Fargo Foundation, we’re not interested in just making grants. Within philanthropy, we’re often able to take bigger risks than the company can take on the business side.Rolley For me, inclusion does not mean that we should be neutral or blind when it comes to race, gender, sexuality, and other differences. People should be able to show up as they are. And inclusion means accepting and recognizing the uniqueness and different life experiences that every person brings. Equity and inclusion is not a lens through which I see our work. I wear glasses and know that you can take lenses off. Real diversity and inclusion has to be centered in the work we do.
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