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SUMMARY:5th Annual Alpha Women: Shaping the Future of Finance
DESCRIPTION:Registration to attend this Conference is closed\nTo be added to our waitlist\, please email Elizabeth.hepner@bankofamerica.com. You will be notified should a spot open. \nOverviewWomen make up just 10% of all Fund Managers in the US\, ranking behind Singapore (30%)\, Hong Kong (26%)\, France (21%) and the UK (13%)[1]\, despite representing 52% of the total workforce in US Funds\, Trusts and Other Financial Vehicles[2]. While recent news\, such as the self-published 29% pay gap for women at a major global bank[3]\, along with high-profile gender-focused cases\, has refocused the spotlight\, the reality is that the low representation of women in Investment Management and Finance has been a chronic and long term trend. In its 5th year\, the event ‘Alpha Women: Shaping the Future of Finance’ evening will feature Investment Management industry leaders discussing their own career paths and experiences in ‘beating the odds’\, recognizing challenges from breaking into the industry through to effectively navigating towards senior level positions. \n\n\n[1] Madison Sargis and Laura Pavlenko Lutton\, Fund Managers by Gender: The Global Landscape (Morningstar Research\, 2016). \n[1] US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission\, “2015 EEO-1 National Aggregate Report by NAICS-3 Code\, Funds\, Trusts\, and Other Financial Vehicles (525)\,” 2015 Job Patterns For Minorities and Women in Private Industry (EEO-1) (2015 \n[1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/ruthumoh/2019/01/17/citigroup-admits-it-pays-women-29-less-than-men/#274ab7314da5 \nAgenda6:00 PM | REGISTRATION  \n\n6:25 PM | WELCOMING REMARKS \nPaulina Rogawski\, TEP Senior Consultant\, Merrill Lynch \nElizabeth Hepner\, Bank of America Merrill Lynch \n\n6:30 PM | PANEL DISCUSSION \nModerator \nJane Abitanta\, Founder and Principal\, Perceval Associates \n\nPanelists \nLaura M. Barzilai\, Partner\, Sidley Austin LLP (M&A\, Private Equity\, Tax & Tax Controversy) \nNancy Davis\, CIO and Managing Partner at Quadratic Capital Management LLC \nTracy McHale Stuart\, CFA\, Managing Partner & CEO\, Corbin Capital Partners \nUpacala Mapatuna\, Senior Advisor\, Centre Lane Partners \nMichelle McCloskey\, President of Americas at Man Group and President of Man FRM \n\n7:15 PM | BREAKOUT SESSION \nThere will be 6 tables assigned with selected leaders and topics based on registered attendees choice of topics \n\nWilliam Abecassis\, Head\, Market Intelligence Group\, Alpha Strategies Portfolio Manager at Blackrock \nMonica Aggarwal\, CFA\, Managing Director\, Fitch Ratings / Hearst Lab Scout \nJane DiGiacomo\, Managing Director\, Blackrock \nJoelle ‘Jewel’ Huijnen\, Senior Vice President\, Strategy Systems and Operations\, Two Sigma Investments \nXiuping Li\, Founder and Chief Investment Officer\, Opti Capital Management \nLana Morrow\, CEO\, Think Interfaces\, Inc. and InFocus LLC \nMichelle Russell Johnson\, Managing Director\, Capital Markets\, Waypoint Residential\, LLC \n\n\n8:00 PM | CLOSING REMARKS \nMaria Weitzer\, CFA\, Vice Chair\, CFANY & Senior Investment Risk Manager at APG Asset Management \nPaulina Rogawski\, TEP Senior Consultant\, Merrill Lynch \n\n8:05 PM | NETWORKING & CATERED RECEPTION \nAdditional DetailsLearning Outcomes \n\nMeet and learn from women industry – leading experts their experiences and best methods to improving financial careers\nGain strong understanding of technology impact on financial services industry\nLearn various strategies in improving or changing financial career\nLearn about starting own businesses and strategies in raising capital\nNetwork with fellow CFA members and other professional colleagues as well as women industry leaders\n\nLocation \nSidley Austin LLP\n787 7th Ave\nNew York\, NY 10019
URL:https://cfany.org/event/5th-annual-alpha-women-shaping-the-future-of-finance/
LOCATION:Sidley Austin\, 787 7th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
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