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28 | TH E M R EP O RT FEATURE Driving Diversity in the Workplace In a career spanning nearly three decades, the MBA's Marcia Davies continues her work to improve diversity and inclusion within the mortgage industry. By Mike Albanese T he mortgage industry has made incredible strides toward inclusivity over the years, welcoming people from all walks of life to contribute, grow, and advance this sector. Helping lead that cause is Marcia Davies, COO for the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). Davies and the MBA foster the growth and advancement of women in the workforce through their mPower program. mPower recently partnered with MReport parent company the Five Star Institute to co-present this year's Women in Housing Leadership Awards Banquet, part of this year's 16th annual Five Star Conference. The mPower program provides women a platform to strengthen their networks and achieve profes- sional growth and development as they rise through the ranks of the mortgage industry. "I have been in the industry for a long time, and when I first started to come up through the ranks, there weren't many women. It was a male-dominated industry," Davies said. "There weren't many women as role models for me, or even networking events where I could go meet other women." Davies said that the environment she faced early in her career forced her to work harder to prove herself to her colleagues, as she was often the only woman in the room. Despite the advances the years have brought, Davies told MReport that there is still much more work to be done. "There's data that proves women are still three times more likely to be interrupted than men," Davies said. "We need strategies and positive ways to make sure that our voices are heard and our points are made so that we can be the best contribu- tors to our organization's goals as possible." Davies told MReport that she encountered one of her greatest mentors while working at Freddie Mac. A colleague took a chance on her, forcing her out of her com- fort zone and challenging her with running a different department. "I had no technical background in that department," Davies said, "so it was a huge risk." Nevertheless, this colleague took a chance on her, an op- portunity that gave Davies a shot to rise to the occasion and grow professionally. "He saw things in me that I didn't," Davies said. "I took the leap of faith, I did that job, and he was right." Davies added that her ability to achieve where she wasn't sure she could provided her a spring- board of confidence that eventually allowed her to lead different areas within Freddie Mac. "I became more comfortable with taking risks and utilizing my leadership skills," Davies said. Davies currently serves as the COO for the MBA, where she is responsible for ensuring cross-organizational alignment and facilitating the implementa- tion of strategic initiatives, as well as maintaining oversight of key organizational priorities. She previously worked for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, served as a senior advisor for the Federal Housing Commissioner, and spent 21 years at Freddie Mac, where she worked in communications, customer outreach, marketing, servicer relations, and policy. Davies is also a member of the National Association of Women in Real Estate Businesses (NAWRB) Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Council and the Women in Housing Finance and the International Women's Leadership Association. In 2018, Davies was awarded the Silver Stevie Awards for Women in Business Maverick of the Year. She was also the 2018 recipient of the Five Star Institute's Laurie A. Maggiano Legacy Award, one of five categories collectively known as the Keystones. Marcia Davies, COO of the Mortgage Bankers Association, address attendees during the m Powering You, the MBA's summit for Women in real estate finance. Photo courtesy of the MBA

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