Carla HARRIS is Vice Chairman, Wealth Management, Managing Director and Senior Client Advisor at Morgan Stanley
She was formerly the head of the Emerging Manager Platform, the equity capital markets effort for the consumer and retail industries and was responsible for Equity Private
Placements
Carla was named to Fortune Magazine's list of "The 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in Corporate America", U.S. Bankers "Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance" and Black
Enterprise's "Top 75 Most Powerful Women in Business"
She sits on the boards of the Food Bank for NYC, The Executive Leadership Council, The Toigo Foundation, Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO), A Better Chance, Mt. Sinai
and St. Vincent's Hospitals and Xavier University
Carla is the author of "Strategize to Win" and "Expect to Win"
Carla HARRIS is a Vice Chairman, Wealth Management, Managing Director, and Senior Client Advisor at Morgan Stanley, responsible for
increasing client connectivity and penetration to enhance revenue generation across the firm.
Carla sits on a number of financial and philanthropic boards, and currently chairs the National Women’s Business Council. She is actively involved in her community and heartily believes that “we
are blessed so that we can be a blessing to someone else.”
Before being appointed to Vice Chariman at Morgan Stanley, Carla headed the company’s Emerging Manager Platform—the equity capital markets effort for the consumer and retail industries—and was
responsible for Equity Private Placements. Carla has extensive industry experiences in the technology, media, retail, telecommunications, transportation, industrial, and healthcare sectors.
For more than a decade, Carla was a senior member of the equity syndicate desk and executed such transactions as initial public offerings for UPS, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Ariba, Redback,
the General Motors sub-IPO of Delphi Automotive, and the $3.2 Billion common stock transaction for Immunex Corporation, one of the largest biotechnology common stock transaction in U.S. history.
Carla was recently named to Fortune Magazine’s list of “The 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in Corporate America,” U.S. Bankers “Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance” (2009, 2010, 2011), Black
Enterprise Magazine’s “Top 75 Most Powerful Women in Business“ (2010) and “Top 75 African Americans on Wall Street” (2006 – 2011), Essence Magazine’s list of “The 50 Women Who are Shaping the
World,” Ebony’s list of the “Power 100” and “15 Corporate Women at the Top,” and was named “Woman of the Year” by the Harvard Black Men’s Forum in 2004 and by the Yale Black Men’s Forum in
2011.
Carla HARRIS began her career with Morgan Stanley in the Mergers & Acquisitions department in 1987. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley,
Carla received an MBA from Harvard Business School, Second Year Honors, and an AB in economics from Harvard University, Magna Cum Laude. Carla has also received Honorary Doctorates of Laws,
Humanities and Business from Marymount Manhattan College, Bloomfield College, Jacksonville University, Simmons College, the College of New Rochelle, St. Thomas Aquinas College and Fisk University
respectively.
She is the immediate past Chair of the Board of the Morgan Stanley Foundation and sits on the boards of the Food Bank for NYC, The Executive Leadership Council, The Toigo Foundation, Sponsors for
Educational Opportunity (SEO), A Better Chance, Inc, Mt. Sinai and St. Vincent’s Hospitals, Xavier University, and is an active member of the St. Charles Gospelites of the St. Charles Borromeo
Catholic Church and the Mark Howell Singers. Carla is co-chair of the National Social Action Commission of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated and was a member of the Board of Overseers’
Committee on University Resources, Harvard University. She has received the Bert King Award from the Harvard Business School African American Alumni Association, the 2005 Women’s Professional
Achievement Award from Harvard University, the Pierre Toussaint Medallion from the Office of Black Ministry of the Archdiocese of New York, the Women of Power Award given by the National Urban
League, the Women of Influence Award from The Links, Incorporated and many other awards.
In her other life, Carla is a singer, and has released her third gospel CD "Unceasing Praise" (2011) , her second CD, a gospel album titled, "Joy Is Waiting," was featured on "BET Nightly News"
while her first CD entitled, "Carla’s First Christmas," was a bestseller on Amazon.com in New York and in record stores, and was featured on the CBS "Evening News" with Dan Rather in his
“American Dream” segment. She is also the author of the newly released book, "Strategize to Win," and of "Expect to Win."