In a historic milestone for diversity and inclusivity, Donald Sanya has shattered the glass ceiling by becoming the first Black CEO of Royal Bank of Canada’s USA Asset-Management Business.
Breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations, Sanya’s appointment represents a significant step towards a more equitable corporate landscape.
Sanya succeeds Mike Lee who is retiring at the end of next month. Before the promotion, he was the head of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) U.S. Distribution. He is also member of the RBC GAM Leadership Committee, the U.S. Executive Committee, and the North America Management Committee.
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With an impressive track record of success in the financial industry, Sanya brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this role.
As the head of Royal Bank of Canada’s USA Asset-Management Business, he will lead and drive the organization’s growth strategy while ensuring the highest standards of service and performance.
Sanya’s appointment not only highlights the importance of representation at the executive level but also serves as an example of the power of talent, determination, and dedication.
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His achievements serve as an inspiration for aspiring leaders from diverse backgrounds, encouraging them to pursue their ambitions fearlessly.
By embracing diversity and promoting inclusivity, Royal Bank of Canada not only demonstrates its commitment to cultivating an inclusive corporate culture but also recognizes the immense value that diverse perspectives bring to the table.
With Donald Sanya at the helm, the organization is poised for continued success and impact in the industry.
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Royal Bank of Canada Appoints Donald Sanya as First Black CEO