Committees

Committees

Why Join a Committee?

You can take your membership to the next level

Whether you're a brand new or a long-time member, joining a committee will reward you personally and professionally. You'll also help sustain and guide the future of the FWA. 

Do it for yourself and for our community -

  • Deepen your connection to the FWA and other members
  • Share and learn in a collaborative environment
  • Feed your curiosity and creativity
  • Help shape the FWA experience

Next steps? 


It's easy. Keep your interests, skills, and ambitions in mind while reviewing the following information about FWA's Committee Divisions and their associated committees. Then, contact either the Division Leader(s) or specific Committee Chair(s) to get started.

You and your ideas are welcome. Reach out today!


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Programming Committees

Division Leadership: Jacqueline "Jackie" Linden, Patti Domm, and Patricia Martell


The FWA’s Programming committees design and deliver activities that prepare, develop and mentor professionals via executive speakers, panelists, classes, seminars and networking opportunities. Each is tailored to a range of constituents from the C-suite and other senior executives, to mid-level professionals and entrepreneurs. Although our core focus is the financial industry, our members and guests represent a wide range of professions, including: law, governance, regulation, high-tech, and academia.


Members working on these committees network with recognized experts and business dignitaries. They learn how to design and execute above-mentioned offerings, resulting in enhanced leadership skills and expertise.

  • Directorships and Corporate Governance

    Educates members on corporate governance and the issues involved in serving on corporate boards.


    For more information, contact Committee Co-chairs Pawneet Abramowski or Deepa Keswani.

  • Emerging Leaders

    Creates a forum for talented professionals to continue development of their professional and personal skills by leveraging the knowledge base of colleagues and mentors.


    For more information, contact the Committee Co-chairs Natalie Iannone and Jena Angeliadis.

  • Entrepreneurs

    Develops and delivers business programs targeted to our entrepreneurial membership.


    For more information, contact Committee Chair Cristina Givelechian.

  • FinTech

    Develops and shares programs on technology subjects of interest to those in financial services.


    For more information, contact Committee Chair Briana Malbury.

  • FWA - Long Island (Regional)

    Provides a forum to network with peers in the financial community on Long Island.


    For more information, contact Committee Co-chairs Vivian Breier, Arianna Savoca, and Jill Schneider.

  • FWA - New Jersey (Regional)

    Organizes a variety of FWA programs conveniently located for those who live or work in New Jersey. 


    For more information, contact Committee Co-chairs: Stephanie Hauge or Arminda Youse-Warde.

  • Global Agenda

    Hosting events focused on hot financial topics, the Global Agenda Committee brings together next generation thought leaders from financial institutions, corporations, research and academia.


    For more information, contact Committee Co-chairs Donna La Spina or Janet Zagorin.

  • International Business Conference Sub-Committee

    A sub-committee of Global Agenda, this group manages the itenerary and details of bringing FWA delgates to the International Business Conference (IBC) at an international location, and organizes programs that highlight key international issues surrounding the conferences’ destination. 


    For more information about the upcoming IBC in Greece in 2024 contact co-chairs Anastasia Bouokouvala, Patti Domm, and Natalie Iannone.

  • Impact Investing

    Fostering thought leadership and raising awareness in Impact Investing and Sustainable Investing through programs, consulting projects, and dialogue events. Events showcase esteemed speakers from financial institutions, double bottom line investors, innovative social enterprises, and academia.


    For more information, or to join the committee, contact Committee Co-chairs Sandra Tamoyo or Nelun deS. Wijeyeratne.

  • Men’s Alliance

    As a leading advocate for gender diversity and inclusion in the workplace, the FWA’s Men’s Alliance aims to engage supportive men in senior leadership positions who understand and champion women’s pursuit of success in both their professional and personal lives, fostering positive change for gender diversity and inclusion in their organizations and society. 


    For more information, or to join the committee, contact Committee Chair Craig Loewenstein.

  • Signature Events

    FWA Signature Events are opportunities to showcase the FWA and our member firms, engage the broader community in our mission, recognize outstanding leaders and allies, and provide opportunities and access for our members. 


    Annual Summit Committee

    Plans the premier fundraiser to support educational programs. The Annual Summit provides powerful conversations centered around a contemporary theme. LEARN MORE


    Awards Ceremony/Reception Commitee

    Plans a major fundraiser to support educational programs: the Annual Awards ceremony/reception honoring women leaders in the public and private sector today and provides support for students who will make their mark in the years to come. LEARN MORE


    Holiday Benefit Commitee

    Organizes the annual holiday fundraising event to support the FWA educational programs. LEARN MORE

Educational Initiatives

Division Leadership: Janet Zagorin


The Educational Initiatives Division is dedicated to the education, development and advancement of high potential high school, undergraduate college and graduate school women interested in careers in the financial industry, accounting and STEM. The educational programs in this division provide scholarships, mentoring programs, access to study abroad opportunities, professional development, training in financial literacy and graduate school programs focused towards the enrichment and sponsorship of future industry leaders.

  • Financial Literacy - Financial Backpack Program for High School Students

    This committee develops and provides programs where participating students learn practical personal financial skills, such as budgeting, investing, and planning for college. LEARN MORE

  • Graduate School Partnerships

    Programs offered by this committee offer an opportunity for graduate level students in the NY Metro area to jump-start their professional careers through a series of on-campus workshops on professional skills training and leadership development. LEARN MORE

  • Member2Member Mentoring

    The Member2Member mentoring program offered by FWA has experienced rapid growth as a career coaching platform. It pairs members looking to advance their careers and build leadership skills with members who have extensive career experience. LEARN MORE

  • Mentoring – Baruch College

    In 2001, the FWA made a strategic decision to introduce a college mentoring program, and Baruch College emerged as the ideal choice due to its extensive undergraduate business program and divers student population, including first-generation college attendees. Over the years, the program has thrived, with over 200 graduates, a significant number of whom now hold positions at major financial and accounting firms in New York City, showcasing its continuous growth and success. LEARN MORE

  • Mentoring – High School of Economics & Finance

    The FWA High School Mentoring Program, founded in 1986, stands as one of the longest standing New York City School collaborations, dedicated to mentoring low-income and minority high school students across NYC. LEARN MORE

  • Mentoring – Seton Hall University

    The New Jersey Regional Mentoring Committee made its first appearance in 2015, dedicated to empowering mentees within the NJ regional area with the knowledge and guidance essential for achieving success on their career journey. LEARN MORE

  • Undergraduate Scholarships

    This committee oversees the funding, selection process, and distribution of FWA's scholarships to high school students pursuing their undergraduate college studies. LEARN MORE

  • Wall Street Exchange

    This committee organizes programs aimed at inspiring women in college to pursue careers in the financial field, which includes initiatives like the Wall Street Exchange summer program. LEARN MORE

Standing Committees

The Standing Committees of the Board are responsible for crucial functions of the organization, including governance, policy making, financial oversight, fundraising, member engagement, and more.

  • Audit

    The Audit Committee assists the Board of Directors of the FWA in fulfilling the Boards’ financial oversight responsibilities. The group’s principal tasks include selecting the auditors, assuring the audited financial statements and tax returns are prepared and filed, monitoring the financial reporting processes and overseeing the FWA’s conflict of interest policies.


    For more information, contact Committee Chair Tannisha Troutman at [email protected].

  • Development

    The Development Committee oversees the planned giving initiative and other fundraising initiatives.


    For more information, contact Committee Chair Barbara Callahan.

  • Finance

    The Finance Committee monitors the operational costs of the association.


    For more information, contact CommitteeChair Madhumita Chakrabartti at [email protected].

  • Marketing & Strategic Communications

    The Marketing & Strategic Communications Committee is responsible for the FWA brand, generates awareness, creates interest in the FWA and communicates the brand value proposition to help maintain a relevant, dynamic and vibrant FWA organization. Through initiating programs, this Committee provides marketing, communications and promotional support to other FWA Committees and the FWA President on both a strategic and tactical level.


    For more information, contact Committee Chair  Jason Dodd or Co-chair Michael Walton.

  • Membership & Engagement

    The Membership Committee is responsible for recommending membership policies and overseeing member development, selection and integration. The committee also assists with the organization, planning and implementation of recruiting events, the engagement of Members and the review of prospective candidates’ applications.


    For more information, contact Committee Co-Chairs Alexandra "Alex" Voskoboynikov and Mary Beth Dunn at [email protected].

  • Nominating

    The Nominating Committee seeks to identify qualified members to serve in FWA Leadership roles including the President-elect, Treasurer, Secretary and Nominating Committee and roles requiring election by the membership. In addition, the Committee makes recommendations to the Board to fill any openings on the Operations Resource, Investment and Audit Committees, whose members serve a three-year term. The Nominating Committee also solicits input from the Board, other FWA leaders and the entire organization on members or prospective members with leadership potential.


    For more information, contact Committee Chair Ariel Boverman.

  • Operations Resource

    The Operations Resource Committee (ORC) focuses on policies, plans, and issues arising in connection with the FWA office and office personnel. The committee’s oversight includes FWA personnel issues, employee benefits, wage structure, technology and communications plans and strategies, in addition to facilities and office space requirements. The Committee coordinates with the FWA’s Counsel and recommends appropriate actions to the Board.


    For more information, contact Committee Chair Katrin Dambrot.

  • President’s Circle / Corporate Sponsorship

    The President’s Circle is the FWA’s corporate sponsorship program which allows firms to establish strategic partnerships with the FWA to advance its core mission to accelerate the success and leadership of women in the financial community across all industries. This is accomplished by exchanging best practices, showcasing industry thought leaders, enhancing programmatic content, and empowering mentoring and educational initiatives.


    Since its inception, the FWA President’s Circle has been extremely successful, providing substantial financial support for FWA programs and scholarships, and developing strong, mutually-beneficial partnerships with corporate sponsors. Funds from the President’s Circle firms support FWA programming, scholarships, and training for students interested in pursuing careers in business and finance.


    For more information, contact Committee Chair Debra Curran

Program Committees

  • Back2Business

    The Financial Women’s Association (FWA), in partnership with sponsoring organizations, launched Back2Business in 2016. A unique and innovative program, Back2Business provides opportunities for individuals who have left the workforce (for reasons such as childcare, eldercare, serving their communities, etc.) to return in a way that recognizes the extra support they may require to re-start and re-establish their careers. LEARN MORE

  • Pacesetters

    Pacesetter: a person, group or organization that is the most progressive or successful and serves as a model to be imitated. The FWA is proud to recognize each year a new exceptional group of achiever, who are emerging leaders in their fields and in their companies.


    The FWA provides a program of leadership and development for these outstanding individuals through a series of specially-tailored Pacesetter events each year. LEARN MORE

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