The Top 25 Women Leaders in Financial Technology of 2021

The Financial Technology Report is pleased to announce The Top 25 Women Leaders in Financial Technology of 2021

Image of Devon Walls By Devon Walls.
Updated Aug 17, 2021

NEW YORK (PRWEB) August 17, 2021 - The Financial Technology Report is pleased to announce The Top 25 Women Leaders in Financial Technology of 2021. As the financial technology sector continues to evolve, thousands of women in leadership roles help propel their companies and its products to more competitive positions in the market. The women nominated and selected for this years awards have demonstrated exceptional skill in their respective positions. They were evaluated based on substantive reviews from peers and colleagues both within their organization and from across the industry. Their positions range from founder and C-level executives to product and operations heads to human resources and marketing officers, among others.

The companies represented by this years awardees showcase the breadth and increasing sophistication of the fintech sector, from financial planning tools for individuals to software for financial institutions to global payments platforms. These companies succeed in large part because of their ability to recruit and retain the best talent such as the women leaders on this years list whose innovative thinking, ability to inspire others and disciplined approach to operations have had a significant impact on their organizations.

Please join us in recognizing The Top 25 Women Leaders in Financial Technology of 2021.

Katherine Salisbury (Qapital), Anna Fridman (Spring Labs), Ksenia Yudina (UNest), Sumita Pandit (dLocal), Trisha Price (nCino), Kristina Wallender (Human Interest), Allison Amadia (Personal Capital), Allison Netzer (Nymbus), Minyang Jiang (Credibly), Elizabeth Jenkin (Nimbla), Anna Hawter (Lumi), Amabel Polglase (Zilch), Katherine Degnen (Fidel API), Alena Valovaya (FINOM), Angie Goertz (Issuer Direct Corporation), Annaliza Liddelow (Verrency), Alexandra Boyle (OpenFin), Michelle Cramer (Andesa Services), Kristy Lagle (Step), Galvea Kelly (Collective), Kate Farmer Rojas (Notion), Arlene Dzurnak (Bond), Amanda Bafaro (BridgePoint Financial Group), Nora Droste (SmartAsset), Tracy Linbo (Growers Edge), Yasmine Moaven (Pipe), Olya Laktyushina (Sumsub), Aimee Young (Noah Financial Services), Brittney Newell (Expansion Capital Group), Natalie Keogh (NorthOne), Nicole Valrio (Apiax), Billi Jo Wright (Payrix), Carrie Griffin (Treasury Prime), Parisa Gonzalez (Invoice2go)

The full article can be read at https://thefinancialtechnologyreport.com/.

About The Financial Technology Report

The Financial Technology Report is a comprehensive source for market research and insights, business news, investment activity and corporate actions related to the financial technology sector. Based in New York City, the firm is run by a seasoned team of editors, writers and media professionals highly knowledgeable on financial technology and the various companies, executives and investors that make up the sector.

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