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Nadia's Women of FinTech Podcast | Margarita Maimonis, Founder and CEO of Exelia Technologies

Nadia's Women of FinTech Podcast | Margarita Maimonis, Founder and CEO of Exelia Technologies

FromFinTech's DEI Discussions – Powered by Harrington Starr


Nadia's Women of FinTech Podcast | Margarita Maimonis, Founder and CEO of Exelia Technologies

FromFinTech's DEI Discussions – Powered by Harrington Starr

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Aug 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of the ground-breaking Women of FinTech Podcast, Nadia is joined by Margarita Maimonis, Founder and CEO of Exelia Technologies.Margarita truly embodies the actuality of a phrase synonymous with this show, walk the talk. From how we can all step outside of our comfort zones, to the need to continuously commit ourselves to learning, Margarita shares how she has put these into action throughout her personal and professional journey.Margaritas educational journey has been highly revealing and has informed her approach to the industry today. In a University class of 10, only 2 members were female. Why? What more can we do to change this?We look at the elimination of bias in the application process, tackling poor board room and event experiences, and get an always necessary confidence boost, in Nadia's conversation with Margarita.Thank you for walking the talk Margarita- we're reminded that there is still more to do, and we all have the ability to change it.
Released:
Aug 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Welcome to The DEI Discussions, powered by Harrington Starr. In this podcast we discuss the development and entrenchment of diversity and inclusion in FinTech by speaking to the most prevalent voices within the space. Highlighting the incredible women walking the talk for change; the people working to champion authentic inclusion, both professionally and personally; discussing the talent acquisition strategies that attract and retain a diverse range of talent; and the Maternity and Paternity Stories of FinTech. Each gives us an eye-opening look at the change we need to enact.