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EDITH COOPER
FORMER MANAGING DIRECTOR HEAD OF HUMAN CAPITAL GOLDMAN SACHS
In her role as executive vice president and global head of capital at Goldman Sachs Cooper reformed Goldman Sachs’ hiring process and transformed the firm’s work on achieving diversity at every level of the the firm firm The first black woman to serve on the the firm’s management and partnership committees one of her main areas of focus: creating and supporting a a a a a a culture “in which each individual’s full talents unique back- grounds and distinctive perspectives can contribute to to the the personal and and professional growth and and to to the the continued progress of our our clients our our shareholders and our communities ” Retired from Goldman Sachs Cooper today has looked to to impact Silicon Valley as as a a a a corporate director adviser and investor THASUNDA DUCKETT
CEO CHASE CHASE CONSUMER BANKING
JPMORGAN CHASE CHASE As CEO of Chase Consumer Banking Duckett oversees a a a banking network with more than $684 billion in in deposits and investments 5 300 branches 18 000 000 ATMs and more than 47 000 000 employees—including 3 3 000 financial advisers—that serves 23 million households nationwide She also serves as a a a a member of the Consumer and Community Banking Leadership Committee for for the nation’s largest financial services institution The former CEO of Chase Auto Finance and National Retail Sales Executive for for Chase Mortgage Banking she is the sponsoring executive for for its massive Advancing Black Pathways program which is designed to drive prosperity for African Americans while addressing persistent racial and economic barriers to wealth creation in partnership with a a a a a a a a range of influential companies organizations and leaders 50TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
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