RBC earns international recognition for diversity

Bank praised for approach with women’s markets, multicultural communities and new immigrants 

RBC President Gordon M. Nixon in New York.

RBC President Gordon M. Nixon in New York.

RBC’s focused and disciplined approach over these past years has yielded positive results and recognition in diversity and multicultural circles, and now includes the prestigious and internationally renowned Catalyst Award.  RBC president and CEO, Gordon M. Nixon, and Zabeen Hirji, Chief Human Resources Officer, accepted the award late last month in New York city.

“RBC recognizes that diversity must be part of the structural and cultural framework of our organization to ensure our longevity and to continue earning our clients’ business and loyalty,” said Mr. Nixon, who has been the company’s most visible diversity advocate.  The global RBC Diversity Leadership Council which Mr. Nixon established in 2001 and still chairs, and a growing team of diversity champions, are part of his vision to ensure that diversity is anchored in all parts of the company.

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 Ms. Hirji is RBC’s lead diversity strategist, with a focus on leadership development and talent management across the organization.  “If Canada is to become the destination of choice for skilled and knowledge-based workers, professionals and entrepreneurs, we must all do a better job of leveraging the diversity of our current and future workforce,” said Ms. Hirji. “While this may not always be the easiest road to travel, it requires diligence and commitment and it is our chosen path at RBC.”

“When clients and employees look at us, we want them to see themselves.” – Zabeen Hirji, Chief Human Resources Officer

The Catalyst Award recognizes RBC for successfully integrating diversity into its marketplace, workforce and community strategies. The bank’s diversity strategies can be as broad as matching employees of different backgrounds and at different levels within the organization so that they can learn about diversity from each other, to selecting employees for one of its newest branches that together speak 10 languages to reflect the communities they serve.  “When clients and employees look at us, we want them to see themselves,” Ms. Hirji added.

 RBC has implemented other successful strategies that attracted the attention of the Catalyst organization, such as:

 For Mr. Nixon, the Catalyst Award provides an occasion to express his passion for the bank’s commitment to diversity which he is convinced will drive future prosperity for customers and for the bank.  “Of course, I’m passionate about it,” said Mr. Nixon, “the leaders of our company are passionate about it – and our employees understand it’s one of our core values and part of everything we do at RBC.”