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Wells Fargo Implements DEI Hiring + Retention Efforts to Advance Opportunities

Wells Fargo has been recognized as a 2021 Inclusion Award winner by the Greater Des Moines Partnership for championing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) throughout their business. Inclusion Award winners were selected by a committee of Inclusion Council members and Partnership team members.

Wells Fargo won in the Large Organization category (more than 500 employees) at the 9th Annual Inclusion Summit, held Wednesday, Nov. 10 at the FFA Enrichment Center at the Des Moines Area Community College Ankeny Campus. The Summit’s theme — Equity in Action — gave attendees the opportunity to learn more about what equity means, discover tools and resources to build equity-centered practices and honor the four Inclusion Award winners of 2021.

Diverse Hiring + Retention Efforts

Wells Fargo has spent time crafting intentional efforts to add to their hiring and retention process and create a diverse workforce at all levels. These efforts include advancement opportunities into leadership positions, growth opportunities and making a difference in the community.

For over 20 years, Marta Codina, region bank president, Midwest central region, has seen DEI come to the forefront. Wells Fargo currently offers Employee Resource Networks. These groups are connected by a shared background or experience and include the following:

  • Asian Connection
  • Black & African American Connection
  • Disability Connection
  • Generation Connection
  • Hispanic & Latino Connection
  • Middle East Connection
  • Native Peoples Connection
  • Pride Connection
  • Veterans’ Connection
  • Women’s Connection

Through the networks, team members can become more engaged, and this helps to serve Wells Fargo’s customers. Codina said they are not just focused on internal DEI, but also what that looks like for the customers as well.

To qualify for the Inclusion Award, businesses must be a Partnership Member or Investor.

See the full list of 2021 Inclusion Award winners here. Watch the Inclusion Award celebration below:

 

Greater Des Moines (DSM) welcomes diverse talent to the region. As one of the fastest growing business communities, inclusion and attracting diverse talent in the workplace is a key strategy of the Greater Des Moines Partnership. Learn more here.

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Greater Des Moines Partnership

The Greater Des Moines Partnership is the largest regional business, economic development and talent development organization in Iowa and the second-largest regional chamber of commerce in the country, serving 12 counties in Greater Des Moines: Adair, Clarke, Dallas, Guthrie, Jasper, Madison, Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Polk, Poweshiek and Warren. Together with more than 400 Investors and an Affiliate Chamber of Commerce network of more than 7,200 Regional Business Members, The Partnership helps businesses grow and advances quality of life in Greater Des Moines with one voice, one mission and as one region, contributing to a vibrant regional economy.