FintechWomen Virtual

The unprecedented nature of this pandemic is new for all of us. Today’s normal was unthinkable a couple of months ago. In early March, at FintechWomen, we were getting ready to share a programming calendar for the rest of this year and 2021.   The access to technology has made our response to the pandemic different from the more recent other crises in 2008 and 2001.  Which brought more questions: are we better equipped to […]

One Woman’s Journey….Recalibrating to Fintech

In this fascinating discussion, FintechWomen Board Member Lynne Marlor and Kristen Michaud, MD at InBlock, a Blockchain solution for Treasury Assets examine her journey and offer bold insights into migrating to a “disruptor”. The team digs deep into how she tapped into evolving strategies and new ways of thinking that made her a standout in this growing field.   This event has passed. Please click here to view event details and a recording  

AI, Machine Learning and Data Analytics

Theoretically, machine learning and AI should aid humans in solving problems faster and with better outcomes. But are financial firms and fintechs asking the right questions? In this thoughtful discussion, H.P. Bunaes, Founder of AI Powered Banking discusses a framework to think about how data analytics translates into insights, insights into strategy, and strategy into predictable results. This event has passed. Please click here to view event details and a recording

Thriving and not just surviving in a virtual workplace

Top performance in a virtual work environment requires much more than mastering videoconferencing. The technical aspects pale in comparison to the human/relationship side of virtual work. FintechWomen Board Member,  Kim DiNicola speaks with Stefanie Heiter, Founder and CEO of Bridging Distance. This powerhouse team delves  into understanding the human/relationship side of virtual work, and tips for how to help people use technology to work together really well from anywhere. This event has passed. Please click here to […]

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. This event has passed. Please click here to view event details […]