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1:41am April 2, 2012

Deborah Wright

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Name: Deborah Wright
Title/Occupation: CEO
Organization/Affiliation: Carver Federal Savings Bank
What Makes The Person A Game Changer: Deborah Wright is the chairperson, president and Chief Executive Officer of Carver Bancorp, Inc. and Carver Federal Savings Bank. Carver Bancorp, Inc. is the holding company for Carver Federal Savings Bank, and is the largest black owned bank in the United States.



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