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Where Profit and Purpose Meet
By Michael Carter
Published March 11, 2019 | 4 min watch
RBC’s Michael Carter finds profit in innovation, diversity and inclusion at Culture Shift Labs.
Michael Carter
Global Head, Technology Investment Banking
Michael Carter is the Global Head of Technology Investment Banking at RBC Capital Markets. He is a 25 year plus Wall Street veteran and member of the RBC Corporate Innovation Council. Michael is an active member of several boards including Computer Services Inc. (CSVI) a publicly-traded company, and he is a member of the LPAC for Plexo Capital, a hybrid venture capital fund investing in emerging early stage VC fund managers and early stage venture backed companies.
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