12.7%
In a joint statement,
Tracy Clarke, Regional CEO Europe and Americas, and Torry Berntsen, CEO and Head of Corporate and Institutional Banking, Americas, who replaces Tracy as Regional CEO, Europe and Americas, from 1 January 2021, said: We believe that diversity is a competitive advantage and that companies should be accountable for ethnic representation and equality for all team members. This is about being transparent and living up to our valued behaviours of doing the right thing and never settle. Having a workforce whose nationality and ethnicity are broadly representative of our markets and client base mean we can understand and support our colleagues and our clients better. It also helps us make fair decisions, remain open and transparent, and make sure that hiring decisions are always made based on a candidate s skills suitability for the job. Setting these goals will help us to track and drive progress.
12.7%
In a joint statement,
Tracy Clarke, Regional CEO Europe and Americas, and Torry Berntsen, CEO and Head of Corporate and Institutional Banking, Americas, who replaces Tracy as Regional CEO, Europe and Americas, from 1 January 2021, said: “We believe that diversity is a competitive advantage and that companies should be accountable for ethnic representation and equality for all team members. This is about being transparent and living up to our valued behaviours of doing the right thing and never settle.
“Having a workforce whose nationality and ethnicity are broadly representative of our markets and client base mean we can understand and support our colleagues and our clients better. It also helps us make fair decisions, remain open and transparent, and make sure that hiring decisions are always made based on a candidate’s skills suitability for the job. Setting these goals will help us to track and drive progress.”
Senior Kiara Gilbert awarded Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in the UK
Denise Valenti, Office of Communications
Dec. 10, 2020 9 a.m.
Kiara Gilbert
Photo by Leopoldo Solis
Princeton senior Kiara “KiKi” Gilbert has been named a 2021 Marshall Scholar. The Marshall Scholarship seeks to promote strong relations between the United Kingdom and the United States by offering intellectually distinguished young Americans the opportunity to develop their abilities as future leaders. The scholarship covers the cost of two years of graduate study in the UK at a university of the recipient’s choice.
Gilbert, a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina, is one of 46 awardees for 2021. An African American studies concentrator who is completing a certificate in humanistic studies, Gilbert will pursue an MPhil in criticism and culture at the University of Cambridge and an MPhil in political thought and intellectual theory at SOAS University of London.
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