Event

New York Fed Web Series on Culture: Culture Diagnosis and Behavior Change—Learnings from the Field

September 27, 2021

As part of its initiative to spur reform of culture and conduct in the financial services industry and encourage the industry to raise standards, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York hosted a series of web events in 2020-2021. Our sixth webinar in the series took place on September 27, 2021. This event, Culture Diagnosis and Behavior Change: Learnings from the Field, featured a multi-disciplinary panel of practitioners discussing proven and emerging approaches to understanding and influencing organizational culture. Panelists provided insight on techniques for collecting useful data, developing evidence-based assessments, and designing interventions to maximize impact.

The event was moderated by Gillian Tett, Chair of the Editorial Board and Editor-at-Large, US, Financial Times. Panelists included Alexandra Chesterfield, Head of Behavioural Risk, Internal Audit, Natwest Group; Kate Coombs, Head of Insights at the Financial Services Culture Board; and Tom Reader, Associate Professor of Organizational Psychology at the London School of Economics.

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Event Details

Date & Time
September 27, 2021
9:00am EDT – 10:15am EDT

Audience

The event was open to the public and the media. All remarks were on-the-record and the event was recorded.

Agenda
9:00am-9:05am Welcoming Remarks

John C. Williams, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
9:05am-10:15am Panel: Culture Diagnosis and Behavior Change—Learnings from the Field

Moderator: Gillian Tett, Chair of the Editorial Board and Editor-at-Large, US, Financial Times

Alexandra Chesterfield, Head of Behavioural Risk, Internal Audit, Natwest Group

Kate Coombs, Head of Insights, Financial Services Culture Board

Tom Reader, Associate Professor of Organizational Psychology, London School of Economics

Resources

Visit the New York Fed's page on Governance and Culture Reform.
Inquiries may be directed to NY.FRB.Culture.Events@ny.frb.org.




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