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September 28, 2023

Closing Remarks

by
Lisa D. Cook
Member
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
at
Minorities in Banking Forum
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Dallas, Texas

September 28, 2023

Good afternoon! I am Governor Lisa D. Cook. And it is a privilege to be able to
say a few words to close out this important forum, now in its eighth year. 1 I am
disappointed I couldn’t be with you in person. But I am glad to have this opportunity to
say why I believe your discussion these past two days is so important to the goal of
promoting a healthy economy that works for everyone.
The Minorities in Banking Forum was started in 2016 by the Federal Reserve
Bank of Kansas City but is now supported by all of the Federal Reserve’s regional
Reserve Banks because of a recognition of its important mission, which is to nurture the
professional development of bankers and help ensure that the leaders of banks are
representative of the communities they serve.
If I tried to define the word “community,” I would start with trust—neighbors
trusting neighbors and working together for the common good. Successful banks also
depend on trust—customers who believe their money will be safe, that they will be
treated fairly, and that those making loan decisions and advising them understand their
needs and their hopes. It is the same trust that drives economic decisionmaking
throughout our economy. Banks help build that trust when they are led by people who
are truly representative of those they serve.
The Fed created the forum with a few mutually beneficial goals in mind. First,
leaders from middle management through the senior level would have an opportunity to
come together in an environment focused on the industry and your own professional
development. Secondly, we would do our best to connect you to the Federal Reserve and

These remarks represent my own views, which do not necessarily represent those of the Federal Reserve
Board or the Federal Open Market Committee.

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-2its work. And lastly, of particular importance to the Federal Reserve, this forum would
help create and expand a pipeline and our network of diverse banking professionals.
As we conclude this year’s forum, I encourage each of you to continue the
conversations from these last few days and carry forward the inspiration we’ve gained
here. I encourage everyone to reach out to other participants. Strong networks of peers
and mentors will offer both support and advice as you advance in your career.
I challenge you to expand your network and engage with and support others to
pursue careers with a sense of purpose and deep engagement with the communities you
serve. Mentorship provides guidance and opportunities to the next generation of
professionals. As you identify this kind of talent, I hope they will be joining you for next
year’s forum.
Thank you and enjoy the rest of the day!