Renasant Bank knows what it means to be a corporate citizen and leader in the community. Through effective corporate social responsibility initiatives the bank is making a big impact on women. Listen to the conversation as Ramona talks to Dr. Tracey Morant Adams about how Renasant Bank through its community engagement program, Renasant Roots, is answering the call to empower women-owned businesses. Dr. Tracey Morant Adams is Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Community Development and Corporate Social Responsibility Officer at Renasant Bank. She lives in Birmingham, Alabama.
To learn more about Dr. Tracey Morant Adams, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracey-morant-adams-ph-d-121ab2111/.
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