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Greene was president and director of the bank from 1969 to 1995. It has been said that when Greene became the first branch manager of New York's Carver Federal Savings Bank in 1961, he was instructed that the bank's mission was to improve the quality of life of the people in its community. "The philosophy stuck to me, and it's still how we run the business," said Greene, who went on to become chairman of the board when he was 80.
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Prominent Banker Richard T. Greene Passes
Richard T. Greene, Sr., whose leadership helped Harlem's Carver Federal Savings Bank to become the largest Black banking institution in the nation, passed ...
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