The Most Powerful Women in Banking
A former executive at SunTrust has joined Cardlytics Inc. to help the company expand its partnerships with other banks.
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AI in a car can be fatal. What could go wrong with AI in a bank? A new council established by BofA and Harvard hopes to minimize unintended consequences that could jeopardize consumers' financial well-being or discriminate against them.
April 10 -
Gill, who spent 14 years at Goldman, will fill a role that has been vacant since last summer at SoFi.
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Cathy Bessant, chief operations and technology officer at Bank of America, shares her thoughts on how companies can prevent human foibles and biases from creeping into their software and the need to build an ethical framework for AI software development and use.
April 5 -
Talk about a #MaleFail: how shining a light on harassment could have unintended consequences for women in financial services. The New York Fed is dealing with a backlash of its own. Chief marketing officers like Citi’s Jennifer Breithaupt are playing an important role in product development. Also, new initiatives target bias on Slack and in Shakespeare.
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It’s tough enough to grapple with sexual harassment in the workplace. It’s more complex when clients are involved.
March 28
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