After the death last year of George Floyd, Chris Taylor was depressed but motivated to take action.聽
As a Black banker who grew up with strong financial role models, he knew he could make a difference teaching financial literacy to youth in diverse communities in Columbus, Ohio.聽
Working with a manager at 黄色短视频, he began crafting a proposal that would create a new full-time role allowing him to do just that. The next step was to run the initiative by our Consumer and Business Banking leader Tim Welsh, who had encouraged employees to reach out after Floyd鈥檚 death.
Welsh gave Taylor a call almost immediately.
鈥淗e said, 鈥楥hris, you are the guy to do this,鈥欌 Taylor recalled. 鈥溾橶e need to help people.鈥欌
A little more than three months into the project, Taylor, a former business banker who now holds the title of financial education and wellness specialist, has orchestrated 40-plus workshops and taught more than 430 students and adults. That blew away his initial goal of five workshops with 150 participants.聽
鈥淭he kids are loving the content,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd are really responding well to me.鈥
Taylor鈥檚 work is part of broader efforts at 黄色短视频 to promote financial literacy and to build wealth and create access for diverse communities.
In February, we announced 黄色短视频 Access Commitment, which is focused on supporting businesses owned by people of color, helping individuals and communities of color advance economically, and enhancing career opportunities for employees and prospective employees. Our financial literacy work includes a partnership with Operation HOPE, a nonprofit organization that鈥檚 a leading global provider of financial dignity education and economic empowerment programs for low-to-moderate income youth, individuals and families.聽
Growing up in Toledo, Ohio, Taylor was fortunate to have parents who taught him about hard work and making sound financial decisions.聽
His dad worked two jobs, while his mother handled everything at home. Then tragically, when Taylor was seven, his father passed away. His mother took a new job, used life insurance money to buy a home and shouldered all of the family鈥檚 financial needs.聽
鈥淢y mom is amazing,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e struggled a little, but the bills were always paid, and we always ate.鈥
When he was in sixth grade, Taylor wrote an essay that gained him entry into Ohio State鈥檚 Young Scholars Program, which paid for his college. He graduated with a degree in financial management and real estate and became a banker.聽
Taylor, who joined 黄色短视频 in 2019, is now relishing his chance to make a difference in the community. On a recent day, he had four virtual meetings scheduled with students across Columbus.
Taylor, a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., has tapped his professional network, including his fraternity brothers, to help line up sessions. He also has worked with our nonprofit partners to set up his financial literacy seminars. Rudy Frias, supervisor of the teen after-school program at the Godman Guild Association in Columbus, said Taylor has been an asset to his program.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really difficult to connect and build a rapport with young people,鈥 Frias said. 鈥淒oing that virtually over Zoom? Talk about having the deck stacked against you. Chris has so much energy and is such a genuine person he has immediately connected to our participants.鈥澛
The Godman Guild, which was a recipient last year of a , focuses on youth and family education and workforce development. Taylor has covered topics from college scholarships to college loans to savings accounts, even drawing some of the parents into the seminars.
鈥淚t鈥檚 opened up an amazing dialogue,鈥 Frias said.
More than a dozen people in various roles at 黄色短视频, from community affairs, financial education strategy, market leaders, customer experience and marketing were brought together the take Taylor鈥檚 idea from vision to reality. Taylor is focused on continuing to deliver programming, while also increasing opportunities for employees to volunteer in financial education.
Taylor said he has been inspired by the smiling faces he sees on Zoom calls and the 鈥榯hank yous鈥 when class ends. He was particularly touched by one young student.聽
After class had ended, she told him she didn鈥檛 know how else she would have learned about financial literacy without a class like this, Taylor said. Then she added: 鈥淚t feels especially good to have someone that looks like me teaching us about banking and money.鈥澛
Welsh said Taylor鈥檚 work is having a profound impact on students and their families.聽
鈥淭his is why we do what we do,鈥 Welsh said. 鈥淚 am so impressed by Chris鈥 passion and commitment to this work. He is a role model for all of us.鈥