Tiffanie Gray, First Vice President, Branch Manager, Greenwich, CT, Wells Fargo Advisors Episode 19
Episode Summary
One of the best mindsets to have is to discover how your uniqueness can become a competitive advantage in moving up the ladder as a female leader in financial services.
Episode Notes
In this episode, Christine Shaw speaks with Tiffanie Gray, first vice president and branch manager in Greenwich, CT for Wells Fargo Advisors. Tiffanie shares her experience as a woman and person of color in financial services, explaining that she is often the only woman in rooms (and Zoom meetings) full of men.
In this episode, you will learn:
- How Tiffanie has uncovered her self-confidence and self-worth
- How Tiffanie’s geographic location has changed her peers’ attitude on her work ethic
- The importance of mentorship in Tiffanie’s career
- The importance of spotlighting the successes of women in financial services
- And more!
Tune in to learn how to channel Tiffanie’s confidence in your uniqueness as an asset to you in business!
Resources: InvestmentNews | Christine Shaw | Wells Fargo Advisors – Greenwich, CT | Tiffanie Gray
Guest bio: Tiffanie Gray is the Branch Manager for the Greenwich, Connecticut office of Wells Fargo Advisors. She has been in the financial services industry for 15 years and joined Wells Fargo Advisors in 2017 as the Associate Market Manager in Dallas, TX. Prior to joining Wells Fargo Advisors, she spent five years at UBS Financial Services where she held several positions; Complex Operations Manager, Regional Operations Processing Center Manager and Market Administrative Officer.
Prior to joining UBS, Tiffanie spent eight years on the institutional side of the business. Originally from Texas, she started her career in 2005 as an Account Executive for Banc of America Securities Prime Brokerage in Dallas servicing start up Hedge Funds in the Southwest. Three years later, Tiffanie moved to New York and became a Relationship Manager for BNP Paribas Prime Brokerage where she serviced Hedge Funds in the New York Metro area. After five years with BNP Paribas, Tiffanie decided to move into Wealth Management and accepted the role of Complex Operations Manager with UBS.
Tiffanie currently holds the 7, 63, 66, 9, 10 & 24 registrations. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southern Methodist University. She is a member of 100 Women in Finance and The Association of African American Financial Advisors.
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