Introducing Our New Fintech Committee Chair: Theresa Blissing

June 10, 2024

We are thrilled to announce that Theresa Blissing has been appointed the new Chair of the Fintech Committee. Theresa is a renowned thought leader in the global InsurTech space and the author of the industry bestseller “The Future of Insurance – Asia Rising.” Her vision for the Fintech Committee is to foster innovation, education, and collaboration at the intersection of finance and technology, empowering women to thrive in the rapidly evolving fintech landscape.


By empowering women in fintech, the FWA Fintech Committee helps to drive innovation, encourage diversity, and build a stronger financial community for all.


Join the Kickoff Session!


To bring the fintech community and anyone interested in technology together, the committee is organizing quarterly virtual knowledge-sharing sessions.


Date: June 26th

Time: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EST

Where: Virtual Zoom meeting


Agenda:
5:00 PM - 5:15 PM: Introduction (Speaker and Participants)
5:15 PM - 5:35 PM: Guest Speaker Presentation
5:35 PM - 5:55 PM: Open Conversation and Questions
5:55 PM - 6:00 PM: FWA Updates


Our kickoff will feature a presentation by long-time FWA leader Ichun Lai on the topic "AI and Business: Bridging the Gap." Ichun recently founded Propel Global Advisory with a focus on accelerating the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence in financial services, applying her over two decades of change leadership experience at top-tier firms.


The Fintech Committee and this event are open to all FWA members. To join the kickoff session, please click here to register. Also feel free to email committee chair Theresa Blissing at [email protected] if you are interested in joining the committee or getting actively involved in knowledge sharing sessions.


We look forward to seeing you there!

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