VP of DEI
Company: Koya Leadership Partners
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 25, 2021
Job Description:
The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States.
The Federal Reserve System (herein after referred to as "the
System") was founded by Congress in 1913 and serves as the central
bank of the United States. Its fundamental mission is to foster the
stability, integrity and efficiency of the nation's monetary,
financial, and payment systems to promote optimal economic
performance. As part of the Nation's Central Bank, the Bank
promotes sound growth and financial stability in New England
(Connecticut except Fairfield County, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont) and the nation. The Bank's
unique contributions to its local communities, region, and the
nation stem from the high quality of its research, supervisory
approaches, and financial services, and its commitment to
leadership and innovation in the following areas:
- Conducting leading-edge research and education on monetary
policy, financial markets, and important regional economic
concerns;
- Conducting dynamic, comprehensive, bank supervision using
on-site examinations and monitoring of banking conditions,
practices and emerging issues;
- Leading implementation of special liquidity--facilities to
support the nation's pandemic recovery efforts;
- Providing efficient, high-quality payment services to
depository institutions and the U.S. Treasury, and developing
initiatives with banks and their customers to improve the nations
payments system;
- Pursuing cooperative endeavors with business, community, and
government leaders to address key local and regional issues;
- Building institutional expertise and flexibility through
programs to identify, educate, and develop a highly trained and
diverse staff; and
- Developing insight and expertise by providing leadership to
System initiatives and international activities, and interacting
with other regulatory bodies and central banks. As part of the
Central Bank of the United States, the Boston Federal Reserve works
to promote sound growth, financial stability and cutting edge
thinking in New England and the nation. The Boston Federal Reserve
contributes to communities, the region, and the nation by
conducting economic research, participating in monetary
policy-making, supervising certain financial institutions,
providing financial services and payments, playing a leadership
role in the payments industry, and supporting economic well-being
in communities through a variety of efforts. For more information
on the Federal Reserve of Boston, please visit their website here.
The Opportunity At this critical time in our history, the Boston
Federal Reserve seeks an outstanding strategic leader to focus on
the diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives of the
organization. The ideal VP of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and
Inclusion) will be a dynamic and engaging individual who not only
has a track record in the field but is forward looking, innovative
and collaborative in style and approach. Reporting to the Senior
Vice President & General Counsel, leader of the Enterprise
Resources Division, the ideal VP will be responsible for developing
the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion's (ODEI's) strategic
plans, diversity, equity and inclusion programs, and close
collaboration with Bank and Human Resources leadership in
developing policies that support the Bank's workforce and culture.
Additionally, the VP of DEI will oversee all matters related to the
Annual Office of Minority and Women Inclusion (OMWI) Report that is
delivered to Congress. It will also be expected that this executive
will respond to written and in-person Congressional inquiries
including responding to the Government Accountability Office (GAO)
inquiries and audits performed on behalf of Congress. The ideal
executive will have experience with navigating effectively through
a matrixed environment. This position serves on the System's OMWI
Council and may include leading system workgroups and committees.
In addition to the creation of the DEI Strategy, The VP of DEI will
provide formal and informal DEI program update presentations to the
Executive Committee, the Board of Directors, the Management
Council, the External Diversity Advisory Council, the Bank's
Diversity Advisory Council and staff at all levels of the
organization. The VP of DEI will be responsible for coordinating
and facilitating the Bank's New England Financial Services CEO
Roundtable and the External Diversity Advisory Council. The CEO
Roundtable engages twelve CEOs from banks, investment management
and insurance companies in the first district. The External
Diversity Advisory Council engages diverse C-suite level executives
from a broad spectrum of leading industries in New England. The VP
of DEI will be actively engaged in the business community in the
First District, and regularly present to organizations and serve as
a spokesperson for the Bank on all diversity and inclusion matters.
This position directly supervises an AVP and may directly or
indirectly manage other members of the Diversity, Equity &
Inclusion Office. Key Responsibilities:
- Leads the development of DEI strategic goals and objectives.
Partners closely with Bank leaders, Human Resources leaders and key
internal stakeholders to drive the execution of the strategy,
including focus across diversity, equity and inclusion workforce
programs and policies; oversees supplier diversity spending
strategies; delivers required Congressional mandate
responsibilities; and, partners with the Bank's Regional and
Community Outreach leaders and key external partners to support and
advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion resources and programs
in the communities of the First District.
- Partners with Federal Reserve System OMWI and Human Resources
colleagues to lead the development of impactful and transparent DEI
strategies and programs across the Federal Reserve System.
- Serves as a trusted advisor and thought leader to Bank leaders
and employees in ongoing development and implementation of a
holistic diversity, equity and inclusion program to support the
Bank's workforce and culture.
- Leads the budgeting and business planning DEI processes and,
ensures the allocation of adequate resources necessary to
accomplish the short-and long-term goals and objectives.
- Develops comprehensive business plans with measurable goals and
outcomes to support the DEI Office multi-year strategy and annual
high priority initiatives.
- Manages and oversees the activities of the DEI Office through
direct supervision, of Assistant Vice President and/or supervisory
personnel, within this area.
- Oversees, evaluates, and/or establishes departmental policies,
practices and procedures, and provides direction to functional
area(s).
- Creates an inclusive environment that rewards and recognizes
individuals for creative and innovative ideas, and appropriate
risk-taking that positively impacts functional performance.
- Oversees and directs the administration of department personnel
related matters including performance management, salary
administration and professional development.
- Represents the Bank, industry and/or may lead system workgroups
and committees. Knowledge and Experience: While we will consider a
broad range of backgrounds, the ideal candidate would have the
following qualifications/experience:
- Knowledge and experience often acquired through, or equivalent
to, the completion of a Master's degree in Business Administration
or related discipline such as Human Resources, Public Policy,
International Relations and/ or Diversity and Inclusion.
- A minimum of 10 years of relevant leadership,
supervisory/management, and/or project management. The successful
VP will have a track record of influencing and motivating
productive interaction, rapid adaptation, and a strong aptitude for
fostering healthy team culture.
- The position requires significant interaction with senior
executives, and involves high visibility to the Federal Reserve
Bank, the overall system's executive management, Congress, the GAO
and CEOs in New England's financial services industry.
- Commitment to public service with a personal and professional
value system consistent with the culture and values of the Federal
Reserve System.
- Leadership track record in DEI work with demonstrated expertise
to drive best practices.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills and strong analytical,
management, and decision-making skills to recommend appropriate
solutions.
- Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships in a highly
matrixed environment;
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Proven ability to manage multiple projects and competing
priorities while balancing quality with on-time delivery. Candidate
Profile The ideal candidate will have the following professional
and personal qualities, skills, and characteristics:
- Strategic visionary leader with the ability to turn vision into
strategic execution
- DEI leadership track record, successfully implementing best
practices and demonstrating an unwavering commitment to an
impactful and transparent diversity, equity and inclusion strategy
for all
- Innovative outlook with a focus on navigating and driving
change as needed
- Public service orientation and commitment
- Systems thinker with strong community engagement and a national
outlook
- Engenders trust and consistently demonstrates high integrity -
acting with respect, honesty and fairness
- Strong solutions orientation and problem-solving skills
- Data driven: ability to analyze data, evaluate options, and
think/plan strategically
- Partnership builder: sincere and approachable leader who can
effectively engage with multiple stakeholders; well-honed diplomacy
skills
- Relationship builder; fosters an atmosphere of discussion and
collaboration between colleagues
- Enthusiastic organizational builder: proven ability to create
an environment that supports the continued professional development
of staff, recognizing people as key strategic assets, and ensuring
a workforce reflecting the diversity of all constituencies and
partners
- High emotional intelligence skills
- Exceptional project manager
- Capacity to ensure compliance with applicable laws,
regulations, rules, and policies for the organization
- This is a full-time position with attractive comprehensive
benefits
- Compensation will be commensurate with experience. Contact The
Federal Reserve has engaged Koya Partners to help in this hire.
Please submit a compelling cover letter and resume to Maureen
Alphonse-Charles or Nadine Coleman here . All inquiries and
discussions will be considered strictly confidential. The Federal
Reserve Bank of Boston is committed to a diverse and inclusive
workplace and to provide equal employment opportunities to all
persons without regard to race, color, religion, national origin,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, genetic information,
disability, or military service. All employees assigned to this
position will be subject to FBI fingerprint/ criminal background
and Patriot Act/ Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) watch list
checks at least once every five years. The above statements are
intended to describe the general nature and level of work required
of this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of
all duties, responsibilities or skills associated with this
position or the personnel so classified. While this job description
is intended to be an accurate reflection of this position,
management reserves the right to revise this or any job description
at its discretion at any time. About Koya Partners Koya Partners, a
part of the Diversified Search Group, is a leading executive search
and strategic advising firm dedicated to connecting exceptionally
talented people with mission-driven clients. Our founding
philosophy-The Right Person in the Right Place Can Change the
World-guides our work as we partner with nonprofits & NGOs,
institutions of higher education, responsible businesses, and
social enterprises in local communities and around the world. At
Koya, we don't just accept difference-we celebrate it, support it,
and thrive on it for the benefit of our team, our clients, and the
communities we serve. Koya is an equal opportunity employer fully
committed to creating an environment and team that represents a
variety of backgrounds, perspectives, styles, and experiences. We
encourage all to apply because we believe a diversity of voices
leads to better discussions, decisions, and outcomes for everyone.
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