Our Commitment to Our Community
OUR COMMITMENT TO OUR COMMUNITY
We all deserve the chance for a life of security, faith, family, friends, and prosperity. That’s why we are committed to helping create a community of equality where everyone has the opportunity to pursue their dreams.
While we are passionate about many causes, the Black Lives Matter movement has highlighted with devastating clarity just how imperative it is to focus on our fight against racism.
Internal Initiatives
We were recently inspired by the Harvard Business Review article U.S. Businesses Must Take Meaningful Action Against Racism, and we are committing to internal change with the following action plan:
This list is by no means exhaustive, but our immediate steps are:
- Mandatory anti-bias and anti-racism training for our diverse internal team beginning on June 19th. Juneteenth is an American holiday commemorating the end of the enslavement of black people in 1865 and will become a marker in our firm's history to combat racism.
- Increased scrutiny, due diligence, and accountability of our vendors and external strategic alliances about their commitment to anti-racism.
- Supporting an increased inflow of fundraising dollars to organizations that improve the condition of black people.
Not-For-Profit Initiatives
Our not-for-profit efforts draw from the HEMS standard used in estate and trust planning to identify and found charities with missions that enhance the health, education, maintenance, and support of black people.
The Financial Implications of Slavery Heritage (FISH)
I recently founded FISH with other black financial professionals across the United States who share similar urban offices where concentrations of black people reside. Our goal is to educate the public and empower financial well-being. FISH is scheduled to launch in 2021 to:
- Explore the price of poverty and privilege on American families
- Educate Americans about how to leverage today's capital markets that took root in slavery
- Narrow the financial inequity gap of all Americans with financial literacy and personal responsibility programming
Morgan State University - Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management
The mission of Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management is to:
- Offer high quality undergraduate, masters, doctoral, and executive education programs that prepare a diverse student population to succeed as business professionals and to become engaged citizens in their neighborhoods and global economy
- Conduct scholarly research that advances theory and practice in business disciplines, contributes to teaching and learning, enhances the performance of organizations, and inform public policy decision making
- Contribute to local, state, regional and national economic development initiatives in the pursuit of widely shared prosperity and well-being.