Black CEOs Are Rare. Rarer Still Is Their Acceptance On Wall Street.
I began my investment career as the first African American portfolio manager at T. Rowe Price in 1973, not because of some quota or the good graces of white executives, but because the meritocratic model made me visible and managers were supportive. I founded Brown Capital Management in Baltimore, which now employs predominantly African American…
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