Cetera Launches Advisory Council to Promote Diversity in Financial Advice
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LOS ANGELES, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Cetera today announced the formation of a council for financial professionals devoted to forwarding diversity and inclusion in the field of financial advice, an industry for which equal access and diverse representation is especially needed. Cetera s DEIB strategy centers around three primary areas: with employees, with financial professionals, and in philanthropy.
Stephen Oliver, Fanci Worthington Central to our purpose is the desire to help as many Americans achieve their version of financial well being. That purpose exists without regard for gender,race, ethnicity or ability. It is time for us all to make a sustained commitment toward building a profession that truly lives into its purpose and seeks to mirror the next generation of clients. This financial professional-led council is a wonderful example of the type of le
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