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Broadcast: 7th Women's Hemispheric Network Forum in Miami
Watch our forum on well-being, women's leadership in crypto and fintech, and harnessing confidence in the workplace.
Overview
Please join us for a broadcast of our seventh AS/COA Women's Hemispheric Network (WHN) Forum in Miami. This year's event brought together business and community leaders for a keynote presentation, two panel conversations, and a workshop.
Opening Keynote & Q+A: Being an Ally. Voces de E! Amplifying Women’s Voices
Marcello Coltro, Senior Vice President, Affiliates, Marketing & Creative, NBCUniversal Media
Panel I: The Three W's—Women and Well-Being in the Workplace
The pandemic caused a seismic shift in the global workforce, sparking terms like the "Great Resignation" and "the Great Reshuffle." More than two years into Covid, employees are reassessing their value equation when it comes to work, and well-being has become a key aspect of that. According to Microsoft’s Work Trend Index 2022, 56 percent of women surveyed say they’re more likely now to prioritize their health and well-being over work than before. According to Deloitte’s Women @ Work 2022: A Global Outlook, 53 percent of women say their stress levels are higher than they were a year ago. Burnout was cited by 40 percent of women actively looking for a new employer as the reason they're pursuing a job change. In the post-Covid world, companies must factor in well-being—understanding their employees as whole individuals—to attract and retain the best talent.
- Jennifer Boussuge, Managing Director, Global Banking Operations, Bank of America
- Alvaro Cardenas, President, Latin America & Caribbean, Diageo
- Svetlana Kropp, Global Vice President, Customer Engagement & Experience, SAP
- Marcela Pizzi, Chief People and Communications Officer, Atlas Renewable Energy
- Moderator: Agostina Pechi, Managing Director and Head of Emerging Markets and Commodities Local Sales and Latin America Structured Credit Sales, Goldman Sachs
Panel II: Women Leading Crypto & Fintech
As crypto expands and gains more relevance in the financial and business world, it's clear that it is a male-dominated industry. A Pew Research Center survey found that only 19 percent of women ages 18-29—compared with 43 percent of men in that age range—have invested in, traded, or used a cryptocurrency. Moreover, there is a striking gap in the number of women vs. men working in this growing industry. Given the potential for digital currencies to transform financial systems, women need a space to lead, develop, and invest in the sector. Despite initial challenges, leaders and organizations are dedicated to creating opportunities to improve diversity and inclusion in the crypto space.
- Stefany Bello, Vice President, Digital Partnerships, Latin America and the Caribbean, Mastercard
- Renée Julian, Manager, Blockchain Intelligence & Investigations, Meta
- Natalia Karayaneva, CEO, Propy
- Filomena Ruffa, General Manager, Latin America, Crypto.com
- Moderator: Marina Olman-Pal, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Workshop
What is wrong with being confident? Harness your confidence as a positive force in the workplace.
- Rafael Barrera Renault, Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer, City National Bank
- Stephanie Rice, Senior Vice President, Director of Talent Attraction and Culture, City National Bank
Tune in and follow the discussion on either LinkedIn or Twitter: #womenASCOA | @ASCOA
Program Information: Yndira Marin | ymarin@as-coa.org
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