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Overview
In this one-hour discussion, we’ll talk with three heads of organizations each taking the lead on closing the gap in both interest and success in the financial fields for women and girls. Has the current pandemic changed the dynamics enabling women to be more effective workers, leaders, and mentors? How can we capitalize on remote work – increasing exposure of young women and girls to finance and providing leadership training that may play to women’s strengths?
Join CAIA Managing Director Deborah McLean in a conversation with Amanda Pullinger, CEO, 100 Women in Finance, Janet Cowell, CEO, Girls Who Invest, and Lindsay Burton, Founder & President, Kayo Conference Series– you are sure to come away energized and with a new perspective on what could be.
Speakers
Lindsay Burton
Founder & President, Kayo Conference Series
Janet Cowell
Chief Executive Officer, Girls Who Invest
Amanda Pullinger
Chief Executive Officer, 100 Women in Finance
Additional Details
Learning Outcomes
- How to close the gap in both interest and success in the financial fields for women and girls
- Has the current pandemic changed the dynamics enabling women to be more effective workers, leaders, and mentors?
- How can we capitalize on remote work – increasing exposure of young women and girls to finance and providing leadership training that may play to women’s strengths?