René Jones, one of 4 Black CEOs in the Fortune 500, on his ‘secret’ for success: ‘You have to tell your story’Posted in Articles, Biography, Economics, Interviews, Media Archive, United States on 2022-03-21 16:09Z by Steven |
CNBC
2022-02-27
Jade Scipioni, Senior Reporter, Make It
This story is part of the Behind the Desk series, where CNBC Make It gets personal with successful business executives to find out everything from how they got to where they are to what makes them get out of bed in the morning to their daily routines.
René Jones says banking executives have a “bad rap.” His reason might surprise you.
“I think it’s because we’re not really good storytellers,” Jones, 56, tells CNBC Make It.
Jones, who has served as the chairman and CEO of Buffalo, New York-based regional bank M&T since 2017, is currently one of only four Black CEOs in the Fortune 500. He started there as an executive associate in 1992, and today oversees its 17,000-plus employees and market valuation of $23 billion.
Over time, he says, he’s learned to lean into his own personal story as his “secret weapon” — sharing it with employees has helped him form deeper and more meaningful workplace relationships. Growing up with five siblings in a biracial family, for example — especially as the lightest-skinned of his siblings — taught him early on not to form stereotypes about people…
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