Black and Gay on Wall Street: Otho Kerr on Having a Front-Row Seat for Over 30 Years

“When it comes to advancing equitable investment opportunities in America, the needle is moving in the right direction. I don’t know if the moral imperative to support underserved communities or the practical imperative to create a stronger, more stable economy is the primary driver. Both reasons give me hope. Regardless, change is upon us. It’s now time to pick up the pace.”

Read about Otho’s experience in our interview with him here…

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