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Economy
While Silicon Valley Bank collapsed, top executive pushed 'woke' programs
2023-03-12
[NYPOST] A head of risk management at Silicon Valley Bank spent considerable time spearheading multiple "woke" LGBTQ+ programs, including a "safe space" for coming out stories, as the firm catapulted toward collapse.

Jay Ersapah, the boss of Financial Risk Management at SVB’s UK branch, launched initiatives such as the company’s first month-long Pride campaign and a new blog emphasizing mental health awareness for LGBTQ+ youth.

"The phrase ’you can’t be what you can’t see’ resonates with me,’" Ersapah was quoted as saying on the company website.

"As a queer person of color and a first-generation immigrant from a working-class background, there were not many role models for me to ’see’ growing up."

Her efforts as the company’s European LGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Group co-chair earned her a spot on SVB’s "outstanding LGBT+ Role Model Lists 2022," a list shared in a company post just four months before the bank was shut down by federal authorities over liquidity fears.

In addition to instituting SVB’s first "safe space catch-up" — which encouraged employees to share their coming out stories — and serving on LGBTQ+ panels around the world, Ersapah also spent time over the last year serving as a director for Diversity Role Models and volunteering as a mentor for Migrant Leaders.

"I feel privileged to co-chair the LGBTQ+ ERG and help spread awareness of lived queer experiences, partner with charitable organizations, and above all, create a sense of community for our LGBTQ+ employees and allies."

Ersapah couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

SVB was abruptly shut down Friday by the Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, Department of Financial Protection and Innovation shortly after it disclosed it had taken a $1.8 billion hit from a $21 billion fire sale of its bond holdings.

It faced a cash crunch due to surging interest rates, and a recent meltdown in the tech sector led many customers to pare their deposits.
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Posted by:Fred

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Posted by: Beavis   2023-03-12 14:50  

#2  Risk management, which used more accurately to be called "Credit," is actually the most important department in a bank. Who is and is not going to pay back a loan? How do you manage duration risk (which apparently was a big problem at SVB)?

Paradoxically, in my experience, Risk Management is also the department that is the most useless in today's banks because it is staffed with people who are most out of touch with reality and with what they are supposed to do.

If you wanted to destroy America's banking system, you would do exactly what America's banks have done with their Risk Management departments.
Posted by: Tom   2023-03-12 13:36  

#1  Ersapah couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

Reporter bears watching. Just about killed me, that.
Posted by: Vortigern Omoluque9456   2023-03-12 01:02  

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