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Diversity, equity and inclusion

Global Inclusion, Diversity and Equity

We celebrate the diversity of our 50,000+ colleagues worldwide, recognizing the wealth of assets they bring based on their lived experience. With a strong commitment to embedding diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) into our corporate culture, we’re embracing our colleagues’ unique identities, experiences and perspectives, and fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels a sense of belonging.

At State Street, we embrace and encourage differences, including race, color, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, citizenship, marital status, domestic partnership or civil union status, familial status, military and veteran status, socioeconomic status, culture, and other legally-protected characteristics that make our employees and others with whom we work unique.

We foster psychological safety in the workplace, to help our employees focus on their best work, and State Street remains an employer of choice.

Our commitment in action

Demonstrating progress

Championing racial equity

We are committed to advancing racial equity through our partnerships, programs and priorities.

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Industry recognitions

From being named to the Bloomberg Gender Equality Index five years in a row, to winning multiple DiversityInc Top 50 Best Companies nods and Seramount awards, we are proud to be recognized for supporting inclusion, diversity and gender equity in the workplace and beyond.
 

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Diversity goals

Our differences unite us and set the foundation of an inclusive culture. Measuring and reporting on our diversity goals reminds us to drive more equitable representation across the company.

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10 actions to address racism and inequality

A more equitable world begins with each of us. In June 2020, we launched our 10-point action plan to address issues of racism and inequality — across our industry and in our communities. Through our 10 Actions, we intend to use our power, voice and capital to help end systemic racism.

Explore our progress

Advancing our civil rights impact

In November 2021, we engaged national civil rights law firm Relman Colfax to conduct an independent Civil Rights audit of our company. The audit focused on products and services, whether our business policies, practices and products/services have advanced Civil Rights for protected classes in the US, and how they might in the future.

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Enriching our supplier network

Our program engages with suppliers owned by minorities, women, veterans, and the LGBTQ+ and disabled communities. We seek to create opportunities for diverse suppliers to grow their businesses and expand their impact on local communities.

See our diverse suppliers

Our commitment to transparency

Our Equal Employment Opportunity reporting

We have set clear goals to help us improve our diversity and inclusion efforts. Making our EEO-1 data available is just one of the ways that we quantify and report on progress toward those goals. We know we have more work to do, and we are committed to improving.

View our EEO-1 report

Recognizing potential through equal pay

As part of our commitment to equal pay for work of equal value, we regularly review our pay practices to assess how women are paid compared to men globally, and how employees of color are paid compared to their peers in the US.

Learn about our pay equity process

From Fearless Girl to strong female leadership

In 2017, Fearless Girl stepped onto Wall Street to challenge the status quo of corporate board composition. Today, her impact is clear, as 1,027 firms previously with all-male boards have since added at least one female director1.

Discover our impact

Self-ID program

Our voluntary Self-ID program called “Count Me In” allows us to capture a truer picture of employees in our workplace. Employees can voluntarily update their veteran and disability status, along with their sexual orientation, gender identity, and preferred pronoun information (data collection not available in some countries). Analysis of the data allows us to measure the effectiveness of our existing employee programs, create new ones, and helps us to deliver on our commitment to create a more inclusive workplace.

Employee networks

Creating connections

Run entirely by our colleagues, our 24 employee networks (many of which have won industry awards) help employees come together around a common goal, share unique perspectives and increase their visibility. They also create networking, mentoring and other professional development opportunities.

24 employee networks

100+ chapters of employee networks

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