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BNY Mellon WM's Chief Financial Officer Cited As One Of Top 25 Influential Black Businesswomen

Tom Burroughes

17 April 2017

BNY Mellon Wealth Management’s chief financial officer Renee LaRoche-Morris has been named one of the top 25 influential black women in business by The Network Journal, a publication focused on black professionals and small business owners.

Each year TNJ honors 25 accomplished black women who have had significant impact on their industry or profession. LaRoche-Morris recently accepted her award at a TNJ luncheon in New York. BNY Mellon Wealth Management CEO Don Heberle and Stephen Scott, CFO for BNY Mellon Investment Management, co-nominated LaRoche-Morris for the award.

LaRoche-Morris, has worked in financial services for more than 20 years at several major corporations. She earned a bachelor’s degree in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia, an MBA with double concentration in finance and marketing from Columbia Business School.  She is a leader in BNY Mellon’s Diversity and Inclusion strategy and serves on the board of Teaching Firms of America - Professional Preparatory Charter School.