Deji Davies
Deji Davies is managing director at JPMorgan Chase and Co. Davies is head of par and stressed loan trading for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at JPMorgan. His trading team has doubled in size and added sales staff in recent years. He is also a non-executive director at the Premier League’s Brentford Football Club.
“There are more Black MD’s than years past, but more needs to be done without question, and we’re working on it,” he says.
“One of the big problems for young Black people is not seeing people in the roles they might want to do.”

Grace Chionuma
Grace Chionuma, is managing director in Morgan Stanley’s public-finance banking group. As co-head of affordable housing and community development at Morgan Stanley, she helps structure and finance deals for infrastructure projects in large cities and for nonprofits.

Derek Ellington
Derek Ellington is head of small-business banking at Wells Fargo and Co. Ellington knows the value of mentorship. Throughout his career, including in his role as head of small-business banking at Wells Fargo, he’s put younger team members through what he calls, “Derek’s program.” It involves driving them to develop transferable skills, taking additional courses, and expanding their networks.
“Working with Wells Fargo’s small-business clients with annual revenue of $10 million or less has been particularly gratifying during the pandemic,” Ellington says.

Dan Freckleton
Dan Freckleton is managing director at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. He oversees European shorter-term-interest-rate sales and co-runs UK rates sales. For the past 18 months, much of his time has gone to leading the firm’s global-markets apprenticeship program in London — an effort geared at boosting diversity among recruits by bypassing the traditional university-graduate route.





