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Alumna Challenged by Rigors of 黑料不打烊

Friday, May 12, 2017, By Liam Sullivan
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Tara Favors 鈥95, has made a career working for some of the top businesses in America from Revlon to Morgan Stanley to Merrill Lynch. The foundation for her success was built during her undergraduate years in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Tara Favors

Tara Favors

鈥淚 truly found a home at 黑料不打烊. I fondly remember my professors who challenged me to think beyond the problems in front of me,鈥 Favors says. 鈥淭he rigor and diversity of my schedule opened my eyes to the vast opportunities that awaited.鈥

Recently, Favors was promoted to managing director at Morgan Stanley. With the functional title of head of company human resources, Favors is responsible for developing and implementing the Human Resources strategy for the corporate functions across the firm.

In the role, Favors is involved in compensation and promotion planning, performance management, talent development and diversity and inclusion and recruiting.聽 It’s a broad responsibility that spans a population just under 5,000 employees globally.

鈥淚t is an honor to be promoted to managing director at, what I believe, is the most preeminent bank on Wall Street,鈥 says Favors. 鈥淚t is a visual sign that I have a 鈥榮eat at the table鈥 within the businesses I support.鈥

鈥淏ecause nothing can be achieved alone, I share this honor with my wonderful team who see the vision we want to create for the employees of the Firm,鈥 Favors says. 鈥淟astly, as a Black woman in financial services, this promotion means so much more because there are not many of us. With each promotion, the number grows and role models are created for those coming behind us.鈥

Formerly, Favors was an executive director, head of leadership development, at Morgan Stanley in charge of the firm鈥檚 leadership programs, executive coaching and leadership content.

Favors was hired into Merrill Lynch鈥檚 Human Resources Associate program at the very beginning of her career in 1997. Through that program, Favors worked in various business and disciplines of human resources across the firm.

She first joined Morgan Stanley in 2000 as an associate, junior generalist, supporting the Technology business. Over seven years, Tara held various HR generalist roles supporting the infrastructure businesses, such as marketing, corporate services, human resources and legal and compliance.

In 2007, Tara left Morgan Stanley and joined Revlon as a senior director of Human Resources. In 2008, she joined Deutsche Bank as a vice president, senior generalist supporting the Asset Management business before she returned to Morgan Stanley in 2011.

Favors graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences with a B.A. in psychology with a minor in human resources. Favors also received an M.S. from the New School for Social Research in Human Resources.

Beyond work, Favors finds joy in spending time with her family: her husband, Dale, and sons, Dalton (14) and Davis (11), as well as her mother who lives with her. She is a marathon runner and is involved with a few meaningful nonprofits, fulfilling the philanthropic聽side of her, which she actually first found at SU through a high school mentoring program for teenage girls in the city of 黑料不打烊, which she and friends founded.

 

 

 

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