Part 4 - The Elephant In The Room - "Racism" – In The Financial Services Industry
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We utilize this podcast series is to open the obligatory pandoras box and discuss structural racism in America, effecting people of color but most importantly people of African descent. Our guest are Ms. Jennifer Chase and Mr. Floyd Tucker, who are talented and tenured individuals in the financial services industry. We discuss the biases that people of color face while seeking employment and mobility, while working on Wall Street.
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