Bank of America, Plano
2400 N Central Expy, Plano, Texas, United States
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About Bank of America, Plano
At Bank of America, we’re committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workplace and focusing on partnerships that drive change and address critical challenges facing our communities. Creating an inclusive environment starts at the top and exte n inclusive environment starts at the top and extends to all of our company. Our Board, its committees and our CEO play a key role in the oversight of our culture, holding management accountable for ethical and professional conduct and a commitment to being a diverse and inclusive workplace. At Bank of America, we value all our differences – in background, experience and viewpoints, including socioeconomic status, race, national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identification and expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, disabilities and veteran status. We firmly believe all employees should be treated with respect, live free of discrimination and be able to bring their whole selves to work. This is core to who we are as a company and how we drive responsible growth. We are committed to addressing inequality through a company-wide commitment to advancing economic opportunity across diverse communities. As an employer, we continue to foster a diverse and inclusive environment for our associates and their families, and work to expand our talent pool and work with diverse suppliers. As a bank, we know we can empower people in their personal and professional lives. We provide access to a wide range of products and services that are designed to meet the different needs of our diverse client base, including low-to-moderate income communities and clients looking to invest in responsible companies. We view this work as key to our role in society. It’s fundamental to how we run our company, support our teammates and deliver for clients. We know these efforts are not enough to end the racial inequality that still impacts our communities today. But together, through partnerships that bring together leaders from business, government, and the nonprofit and academic worlds, we can continue to drive progress and create more opportunity for all. Creating an inclusive environment starts at the top and extends to all teammates. Our Board, its committees and our CEO play a key role in the oversight of our culture, holding management accountable for ethical and professional conduct and a commitment to being a great place to work. CEO: Since 2007, Brian Moynihan has chaired the Global Diversity & Inclusion Council — the chief governing body for our diversity and inclusion strategy. Management team members: The management team sets the diversity and inclusion goals of the company. Each management team member has action-oriented diversity goals, which are subject to our quarterly business review process, used as part of talent planning and included in scorecards reviewed by the Board. Management team members cascade goals to ensure commitment and accountability across the company, as well as support and drive an inclusive work environment. Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer: We have a senior Human Resources executive who partners with the CEO and management team to drive our diversity and inclusion strategy, programs, initiatives and policies. The Global Diversity & Inclusion Council (GDIC): The Council promotes diversity goal setting, which is embedded in our performance management process and occurs at all levels of the organization. The GDIC consists of senior executives from every group and has been in place for over 20 years. The Council sponsors and supports business, operating unit and regional diversity and inclusion councils to ensure alignment to enterprise diversity strategies and goals. We believe that achieving strong operating results — the right way — starts with our teammates, and we know we must reflect the diversity of the clients and communities we serve. Our diversity makes us stronger, and the value we deliver as a company is strengthened when we bring broad perspectives together to meet the needs of our diverse stakeholders. We believe the routine disclosure of our workforce diversity metrics holds our management team accountable and ensures we are delivering on our commitment to increase representation. ...view more