Wall Street Firms To Hold Inaugural LGBT Summit
“Deutsche Bank is thrilled to be part of the first-ever Out on the Street Summit. We are particularly proud of our own efforts on the LGBT front, yet we know that by collaborating with our
A conference on such issues would not have secured the participation of successful, high-level executives a decade ago. But today, this showcases a largely unnoticed evolution: the transformation of
"Being a successful global business leader means having a workforce that is reflective of the diverse clients we serve,” said
“The response has been overwhelming, and we’ve already had interest from a number of additional banks for 2012. The fact that so many senior executives from these six banks are committed to Out on the Street, shows that these issues matter to the business, not just human resources and diversity,” Sears said.
“Citi is proud to sponsor Out on the Street and help bring
From a talent and recruiting standpoint, the relevance of the summit is clear. Financial services, and especially banking, face one of the most competitive environments for recruiting and talent of any industry. This constant need for employees at all levels has brought
"At Morgan Stanley we know that we serve our clients better, recruit top talent more effectively, and enhance the strength of our global workforce because we prioritize inclusive leadership and value diverse perspectives and the richness of what makes us different," said
This new
"LGBT people often imagine the negative consequences of coming out at work. Consider, instead, the positive consequences of being authentic with your colleagues,” said
Banks have another reason to successfully address LGBT issues: the market opportunity. Most banks for example, already have teams of private bankers who focus on the needs of LGBT clients.
"The LGBT community pervades every aspect of our work, encompassing our employees, clients, suppliers and the communities where we do business. Being a diverse and LGBT aware company provides us with the context in which to make smarter business decisions and better serve our clients," said Guglielmo Sartori di Borgoricco, Global Head of Distribution.
In addition, the overall LGBT market opportunity has been estimated to reach
This is not to say that
Out on the Street aims to address these issues by providing a forum for discussion, which will provide insight on how
About Out on the Street:
Out on the Street is the first-ever annual LGBT Leadership Summit for the
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Media Contact: Jonathan Saw |
Media is welcome to attend all or part of the event. See next page for the agenda.
Please RSVP to the media contact at left by 7 PM March 29, 2011. Only pre-approved media can be admitted due to building security. |
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AGENDA March 30, 2011 |
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| 11:15am | Attendees arrive, light lunch until 12:00 | ||
| 12:00pm | Welcome Remarks
Seth Waugh, CEO Deutsche Bank Americas Todd Sears, Principal, CODA LLC, Founder Out on the Street |
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| 12:15pm |
Opening Plenary Panel: Wall Street as a Workplace of Choice: Culture Topics to be discussed: Evolution of Wall Street into an LGBT-friendly workplace, why fewer than 50% of employees are “out” at work and what companies can do to change that, the role of straight allies in shifting culture, and ultimately how progressive companies are retaining and developing top LGBT talent
Introduction: Mark Chamberlain, Head of Diversity Americas, Deutsche Bank Speaker: Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Director Center for Work Life Policy – LGBT Research Moderator: Brian McNaught, LGBT Leadership trainer Panelists:
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| 1:45pm | Break | ||
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Driving LGBT Diversity to the Bottom Line Introduction: R. Martin Chavez, Partner, Goldman Sachs |
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| Break-out Small Group Panel Discussions: | |||
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Panel 1: LGBT Private Banking Client Development Topics to be discussed: The changing demographics of the LGBT community, how the dynamic legal landscape impacts financial planning needs, and how innovative private bankers are attracting and retaining clients.
Introduction: Dr. Brad Sears, Executive Director, Williams Institute – Demographics of LGBT Community <i>Moderator: Maryann Coleman, Managing Director, Deutsche Bank Panelists:
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Panel 2: Driving Innovation with Strategic Partnerships and Investments in the LGBT Community Topics to be discussed: How strategic partnerships and alternative relationship models with community organizations can drive business development; how private equity investments in LGBT companies are driving innovation in companies globally.
Introduction: Maggie Stumpp, CIO, QMP Strategies Panelists:
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| 4:00pm | Wall St. as the LGBT Employer of Choice: Recruiting Top LGBT Talent
Topics to be discussed: How Wall Street can better win the war for top LGBT talent both in the lateral marketplace as well as on campus.
Introduction: Linda Riefler, Global Head of Equity & Fixed Income Research, Morgan Stanley Moderator: Jeffrey Siminoff, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Morgan Stanley Panelists:
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| 5:30pm | Closing Remarks
Todd Sears, Founder of Out on the Street |
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| 5:45pm | Networking Cocktail Reception
Remarks: Kevin Jennings, Assistant Secretary of Education |
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| 7:00pm | End | ||
Media Contact:
Jonathan Saw, 917-273-6498
[email protected]
Source: Out on the Street



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