Events

Katie King, kicks off three-part series, Driving Artificial Intelligence Adoption with AI in Business

The practical uses of Artificial Intelligence seem to be continuously under scrutiny and debate. Nevertheless, opportunities abound, especially for women in the fintech world. Katie King shares her deep insights into how AI works, and what it takes to deliver true business transformation in pursuit of strategic competitive advantage in Part 1 of our 3-part series “Driving Artificial Intelligence Adoption | Part 1: AI In Practice”. See Video Here
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Nicole Meyer, Best Foot Forward: Preparing Yourself for a Career in Fintech

Fintech has its share of glass ceilings and glass cliffs. What do women need to know about building their best careers around these?   How do we as FintechWomen put our best foot forward?   Join FintechWomen for this eye-opening event featuring Founder and Managing Partner of The Meyer Partnership, Nicole Meyer in “Putting Your Best Foot Forward: Women Navigating and Negotiating in Fintech”  

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Rebecca Kersch and Rulonna Neilson, Fintech Entrepreneurs Tested

How are fintech entrepreneurs driving innovation and leading their firms to compete in one of the most difficult economies we have faced in recent history? Goodwin Law Partner, Kimberly Monty Holzel and fintech entrepreneurs, Rebecca Kersch, Founder and CEO of Tang App, and Rulonna Neilson, COO of Community Capital Technology discuss how they challenged business norms and delivered performance, defying market threats.    

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Abu Jalal and Cheri Paulson, Competencies for Career Resiliency: The Educator’s View

The requirements for fintech, post-pandemic, may require more than domain expertise. Allow yourself to press ‘pause’ and discover actionable possibilities to build lasting career paths. Abu Jalal, from Suffolk University, Cheri Paulson, from Babson College and FintechWomen’s resident expert Kim DiNicola discuss the long trends, future needs and insights to building successful careers in the digitized future, and the changing roles of schools in career development.  

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