According to the African-American Credit Union Coalition, mentors in workplaces are more likely to pair up with professionals of their own culture, leaving many Black professionals steps behind whites in their pursuit of occupying the C-suite. This limitation is what triggered the AACUC to launch the pilot mentoring program "1-to-1Woman," which matched nine white female credit union executives with nine Black female rising professionals to form a mentoring relationship over a four-week period.
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