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Women Leaders in Payments Month Recap | Episode 30

Women Leaders in Payments Month Recap | Episode 30

FromLeaders In Payments


Women Leaders in Payments Month Recap | Episode 30

FromLeaders In Payments

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Aug 5, 2020
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Podcast episode

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This is episode 30 of the Leaders in Payments podcast and this week we have a very special episode. As you know we spent the entire month of July talking about Women Leaders in Payments and we had some incredible women leaders on the show. In this episode we’re going to listen to a few key points that were brought out by each of our guests. Melissa Townsley-Solis - Founder and CEO of GIACT Paulette Rowe - EO of Integrated & Ecommerce Solutions at Paysafe Laura Miller - President of JPMorgan Merchant Services Joan Herbig - President of the Wnet and Board Member of ControlScan Sue Kelsey - EVP of Global Prepaid & Financial Inclusion at Mastercard Debbie Guerra - EVP of On-Demand Merchant Solutions at ACI Worldwide Lou Ann Alexander - Chief Product Officer at Early WarningDenise Tahali - SVP of Sales at Paysafe We heard stories about overcoming tremendous odds to start and run a company to personal stories of being scared but pushing through to success, all the way to tremendous advice for those just starting their careers in payments.  This month was a great view into women leadership in this great industry we call payments.Leaders in Payments Producted by Podcast609, LLC
Released:
Aug 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hear directly from C-level executives in payments/fintech about industry trends, successful strategies, products, services, and what the future holds for the payments/fintech industry. We cover the entire industry from merchant acquiring, payment processing, ISOs, payfacs, fraud, security, issuing, b2b, fintech, to start-ups, if it goes on in payments we will be talking about it.