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  Morgan Stanley MD, Head of Global Sustainable Finance Group and CEO of The Institute for Sustainable Investing

Audrey Choi

MD, Head of Global Sustainable Finance Group and CEO of The Institute for Sustainable Investing at Morgan Stanley

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Professional Background

Ms. Audrey Choi serves as Managing Director of Morgan Stanley since December 2008. Ms. Choi also serves as its Chief Executive Officer of The Institute for Sustainable Investing and Head of Global Sustainable Finance Group. In these roles, she oversees the firm's efforts to support resilient communities and promote economic opportunity and global sustainability through the capital markets. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, she held senior policy positions in the Clinton Administration, the Commerce Department and the Federal Communications Commission. While at the White House, she served as Chief of Staff of the Council of Economic Advisers and Domestic Policy Advisor to the Vice President. Previously, she was a foreign correspondent and bureau chief at The Wall Street Journal. She is currently a member of President Obama's United States Community Development Advisory Board and on the boards of several national nonprofits focused on education, conservation and impact investing. She is a Member of U.S. Advisory Board of Bridges Ventures U.S. She is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School.

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Morgan Stanley
New York
IndustryBanking and Financial Services

Experience

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MD, Head of Global Sustainable Finance Group and CEO of The Institute for Sustainable InvestingBanking and Financial ServicesCurrent

Employee Ratings at Morgan Stanley

C-
64/100

On Comparably 295 employees at Morgan Stanley have rated their company’s overall culture grade a C- contributing a total of 3313 ratings. Most employees have a minimum of Over 10 Years of work experience and have worked at Morgan Stanley for 2 to 5 Years. Employees rate the categories Perks And Benefits, CEO Rating, and Compensation the highest while rating Meetings, Office Culture, and Retention the lowest.

Of the users who contributed ratings on Comparably, 61% were men and 39% were women.

Results from 295 Employees in All Departments, All Gender, All Ethnicities and All Yrs Experience

64
out of 100
How would you rate your manager?
AnswerPercent
Yes76%
No24%
Do you look forward to interacting with your coworkers?
73
out of 100
How confident are you about the future success of your company?