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We have identified a large number of LGBTQ bankers from around the world. They hail from France, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Japan, Malta, Colombia, the United States, Switzerland, and Denmark.  Simply click on for their names to access their fascinating biographies:
 
We have identified a large number of LGBTQ bankers from around the world. They hail from France, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Japan, Malta, Colombia, the United States, Switzerland, and Denmark.  Simply click on for their names to access their fascinating biographies:
  
* [[Mike Anderson]], Great Britain, Coutts & Co.
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'''Australia'''
* [[Robert Annibale]], United States, Citibank
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* [[Cindy Armine-Klein]], United States, JP Morgan Chase & Co, Citigroup
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* [[Sally Auld]], JP Morgan
* [[Sally Auld]], Australia, JP Morgan
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* [[Stephen Barrow]], National Australia Bank
* [[Stephen Barrow]], Australia, National Australia Bank
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* [[Adam Boynton]], Deutsche Bank
* [[Richard Beaven]], Great Britain, Lloyds Banking Group
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* [[George Frazis]], Westpac Banking Corporation
* [[Alison Berryman]], Great Britain, Barclaycard
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* [[Andrew Hall]], Commonwealth Bank
* [[Kimberley Bird]], Great Britain, Lloyds Banking Group
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* [[Ross Miller]], St. George Bank
* [[Raphael Bostic]], United States, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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* [[Adam Rowse]], Barclays Bank
* [[Adam Boynton]], Australia, Deutsche Bank
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* [[Renee Brown]], United States, Wells Fargo Bank
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'''Canada'''
* [[Pippa Bunce]], Great Britain, Credit Suisse (aka Phil Bunce)
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* [[Trevor Burgess]], United States, C1 Bank
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* [[Paul Cadario]], World Bank  
* [[Paul Cadario]], Canada, World Bank  
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* [[Scott Mullin]], TD Bank Financial
* [[R. Martin Chavez]], United States, Goldman Sachs
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* [[Matt Petersen]], Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
* [[Marge Connelly]], Great Britain, Barclays Bank
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* [[Ron Puccini]], TD Bank Financial
* [[Audrey Connolly]], Great Britain, Lloyds Banking Group
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* [[Sinclair Ross]], Royal Bank of Canada
* [[Dan Crisp]], United States, BNY Mellon Bank
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* [[Bradley Schmale]], HSBC Bank of Canada
* [[Kurt Dahl]], United States, Harris Bank
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* [[Lawrence Spicer]], Royal Bank of Canada
* [[Pippa Dale]], Great Britain, BNP Paribas
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* [[Jacqueline Davies]], Great Britain, Financial Conduct Authority
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'''Colombia'''
* [[Bill Donius]], United States, Pulaski Bank
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* [[Joseph Evangelisti]], United States, JP Morgan Chase
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* [[Virgilio Barco Isakson]], Social Investment Bank
* [[Simon Fillery]], Great Britain, Bank of England
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* [[Paul Flowers]], Great Britain, Co-Op Bank
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'''Denmark'''
* [[John Baptist Francia]], Malta, National Bank of Malta
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* [[George Frazis]], Australia, Westpac Banking Corporation
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* [[Torben Lund]], National Bank of Denmark
* [[Shelley Freeman]], United States, Wells Fargo Bank
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* [[Stacey Friedman]], United States, JP Morgan
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'''France'''
* [[Tim Hailes]], Great Britain, JP Morgan
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* [[Andrew Hall]], Australia, Commonwealth Bank
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* [[Philippe Villin]], Lehman Brothers
* [[Alexander Hamilton]], United States, Secretary of the Treasury
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* [[Fred P. Hochberg]], United States, Export Import Bank of the United States
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'''Germany'''
* [[Julia Hoggett]], Great Britain, Financial Conduct Authority
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* [[Matthew Hubbard]], Great Britain, Lloyds Bank PLC
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* [[Karen Meyer]], Deutsche Bank
* [[Virgilio Barco Isakson]], Colombia, Social Investment Bank
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* [[Andi Keeling]], Great Britain, Royal Bank of Scotland
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'''Great Britain'''
* [[Vinay Kapoor]], Great Britain, BNP Paribas
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* [[Kazuyo Katsuma]], Japan, J.P. Morgan
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* [[Mike Anderson]], Coutts & Co.
* [[John Maynard Keynes]], Great Britain, World Bank
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* [[Mark Armario]], Premier Direct Relationship Management at Barclays Bank
* [[Shaun Meekins]], Great Britain, Barclays Bank
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* [[Richard Beaven]], Lloyds Banking Group
* [[Jeffrey Krogh]], Great Britain, BNP Paribas
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* [[Alison Berryman]], Barclaycard
* [[David Laws]], Great Britain, JP Morgan
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* [[Kimberley Bird]], Lloyds Banking Group
* [[Torben Lund]], Denmark, National Bank of Denmark
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* [[Pippa Bunce]], Credit Suisse (aka Phil Bunce)
* [[David Lyon]], Great Britain, Tony Blair Associates
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* [[Marge Connelly]], Barclays Bank
* [[Alison McFadyen]], Great Britain, Standard Chartered Bank
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* [[Audrey Connolly]], Lloyds Banking Group
* [[Mark McLane]], United States, Barclays Bank
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* [[Pippa Dale]], BNP Paribas
* [[Karen Meyer]], Germany, Deutsche Bank
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* [[Jacqueline Davies]], Financial Conduct Authority
* [[Ross Miller]], Australia, St. George Bank
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* [[Simon Fillery]], Bank of England
* [[Scott Mullin]], Canada, TD Bank Financial
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* [[Paul Flowers]], Co-Op Bank
* [[Dario Parente]], Great Britain, BNY Mellon Corporate Trust
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* [[Tim Hailes]], JP Morgan
* [[Matt Petersen]], Canada, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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* [[Julia Hoggett]], Financial Conduct Authority
* [[Crawford Prentice]], Great Britain, M&S Bank
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* [[Matthew Hubbard]], Lloyds Bank PLC
* [[Ron Puccini]], Canada, TD Bank Financial
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* [[Andi Keeling]], Royal Bank of Scotland
* [[Sinclair Ross]], Canada, Royal Bank of Canada
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* [[Vinay Kapoor]], BNP Paribas
* [[Adam Rowse]], Australia, Barclays Bank
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* [[John Maynard Keynes]], World Bank
* [[Bradley Schmale]], Canada, HSBC Bank of Canada
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* [[Shaun Meekins]], Barclays Bank
* [[Veit Schuhen]], Switzerland, Citibank
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* [[Jeffrey Krogh]], BNP Paribas
* [[Todd Sears]], United States, Schroeders
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* [[David Laws]], JP Morgan
* [[Allyn Shaw]], United States, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
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* [[David Lyon]], Tony Blair Associates
* [[Antonio Simoes]], Great Britain, HSBC Bank
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* [[Alison McFadyen]], Standard Chartered Bank
* [[Lawrence Spicer]], Canada, Royal Bank of Canada
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* [[Dario Parente]], BNY Mellon Corporate Trust
* [[Mark Stephanz]], United States, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
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* [[Crawford Prentice]], M&S Bank
* [[Gerry Stone]], United States, Bank of America
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* [[Antonio Simoes]], HSBC Bank
* [[Robert Taylor]], Great Britain, Coutts & Co.
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* [[Robert Taylor]], Coutts & Co.
* [[Philippe Villin]], France, Lehman Brothers
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* [[Anthony Watson]], Barclays Bank
* [[Anthony Watson]], Great Britain, Barclays Bank
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* [[Peter Zorn]], Deutsche Bank
* [[Masa Yanagisawa]], Japan, Deutsche Bank
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* [[Peter Zorn]], Great Britain, Deutsche Bank
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'''Japan'''
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* [[Kazuyo Katsuma]], J.P. Morgan
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* [[Masa Yanagisawa]], Deutsche Bank
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'''Malta'''
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* [[John Baptist Francia]], National Bank of Malta
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'''Switzerland'''
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* [[Veit Schuhen]], Citibank
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'''United States'''
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* [[Robert Annibale]], Citibank
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* [[Cindy Armine-Klein]], JP Morgan Chase & Co, Citigroup
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* [[Raphael Bostic]], Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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* [[Renee Brown]], Wells Fargo Bank
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* [[Trevor Burgess]], C1 Bank
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* [[R. Martin Chavez]], Goldman Sachs
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* [[Dan Crisp]], BNY Mellon Bank
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* [[Kurt Dahl]], Harris Bank
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* [[Bill Donius]], Pulaski Bank
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* [[Joseph Evangelisti]], JP Morgan Chase
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* [[Shelley Freeman]], Wells Fargo Bank
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* [[Stacey Friedman]], JP Morgan
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* [[Alexander Hamilton]], Secretary of the Treasury
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* [[Fred P. Hochberg]], Export Import Bank of the United States
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* [[Mark McLane]], Barclays Bank
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* [[Todd Sears]], Schroeders
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* [[Allyn Shaw]], Bank of America Merrill Lynch
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* [[Mark Stephanz]], Bank of America Merrill Lynch
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* [[Gerry Stone]], Bank of America
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 20:09, 16 February 2019

LGBTQ Bankers

The financial industry is a leader in the business community today in adopting employee diversity policies that target discrimination in employment and the workplace. Nowhere has this been more evident than in the banks. As an industry whose success depends on individual competency, achievement and relationship building, this is perhaps not a surprising development.

A good part of the reason for the outright acceptance of LGBTQ individuals is simply because of the large presence of LGBTQ individuals in the banking sector of the financial industry. Many of these individuals have advanced into the ranks of senior management. They have then gone on to found the company’s LGBTQ employee groups, or become executive sponsors to diversity initiatives within their companies.

Banks around the world have also grown to appreciate the influence, relative wealth and affluence in the LGBTQ community. They wish to reach out to them as a sign of recognition and acceptance and to attract them as customers.

There have also been notable and prominent LGBTQ individuals in the banking history throughout history, and these individuals have made remarkably important contributions to global economic progress. Among these are included American Alexander Hamilton (the creator of the U.S. financial industry and the country's first Secretary of the Treasury) and Great Britain's John Maynard Keynes (arguably the most prominent economist in history). The first out gay banker to head a stock-exchange listed bank in the world was Trevor Burgess of C1 Bank in Florida.

Nevertheless, there is still a great deal of work to do in the industry to advance the equality and presence of LGBTQ individuals in the banking industry despite the progress made. More than half of all LGBT corporate employees are still closeted at work, according to the Human Rights Campaign. The organization also found in a 2012 study that 81% of non-LGBT workers agree that gays and lesbians 'should not have to hide who they are' in regular conversations about their social lives. Yet fewer than half of those respondents said they'd feel comfortable hearing LGBT colleagues talk about dating, and over 70% said "it is unprofessional" to talk about sexual orientations or gender identities in the workplace.

We have identified a large number of LGBTQ bankers from around the world. They hail from France, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Japan, Malta, Colombia, the United States, Switzerland, and Denmark. Simply click on for their names to access their fascinating biographies:

Australia

Canada

Colombia

Denmark

France

Germany

Great Britain

Japan

Malta

Switzerland

United States

Further Reading/Research


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