FinTech women walk the talk : moving the needle for workplace gender equality in financial services and beyond / Nadia Edwards-Dashti.
2022
HG176.6 .E38 2022
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Title
FinTech women walk the talk : moving the needle for workplace gender equality in financial services and beyond / Nadia Edwards-Dashti.
ISBN
9783030905743 (electronic bk.)
3030905748 (electronic bk.)
9783030905736
303090573X
3030905748 (electronic bk.)
9783030905736
303090573X
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-90574-3 doi
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HG176.6 .E38 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
332.1082
Summary
The FinTech community is steeped in change and has the potential to pave the way for equal opportunities in the workplace, considering the positive actions that have taken place. There is so much more that can be done but what has been achieved so far needs to be replicated. This book showcases the successes in the industry alongside that which could act as a barrier or escalator. Being the first of its kind, FinTech Women Walk the Talk draws upon the authors podcasts that feature the insights of more than 150 FinTech experts; more than 100 of which are women. It is a call to action for diversity in the workplace, showcasing the successes and presenting how to overcome the challenges. By demystifying FinTech, and highlighting its potential to drive change, this book explores how to achieve gender parity in the workplace. The FinTech industry is used as a case study and hence of interest to practitioners in finance, technology, FinTech and beyond. Nadia Edwards-Dashti co-founded the Harrington Starr Group in 2010, which has grown into the leading FinTech recruiter based in London with offices in New York. In 17 years in the FST sector, she has been responsible for helping over 2000 people find jobs and has grown from a trainee to a Managing Director and now Chief Customer Officer of a global technology recruitment business. She hosts the successful Women of FinTech The DEI Discussions Podcast Series where she has interviewed more than 150 women in leadership within the FinTech community to celebrate and showcase their successes. Nadia created the diversity, equity and inclusion programme STEPFORWARD, helping companies produce tailored workflows and operational plans to drive towards gender equality and workplace inclusion. Nadia is a regular speaker at industry conferences around the world, has been a panellist at some of the largest FinTech events in London and a guest judge for technology and innovation competitions for female technologists. She also speaks at universities on Demystifying FinTech to attract the next generation to the industry. Ultimately Nadia believes in people and businesses becoming the best they can be and knows awareness, acknowledgement and action is needed to drive this forward. Her other accolades include: Winner of Investing in Talent 2019 Awards Most Inspirational Recruitment Leader, Innovate Finance Women in FinTech Powerlist and Brummel 2019 Top 30 Inspirational Women in the City.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Purpose: Walk the Talk
Chapter 2: Mission: What is FinTech?
Chapter 3: Mindset: Innovation and Transformation
Chapter 4: The Past: Traditional FS and Technology Culture
Chapter 5: Change: Technology, Transformation and Communication
Chapter 6: Reality: The issues we must acknowledge Chapter 7: Movement: Sharing the steps forward
Chapter 8: Chasing the tipping point: Static for Too Long
Chapter 9: Moving the Needle: Action
Chapter 10: Help or Hindrance: External factors
Chapter 11: Be powerful.
Chapter 2: Mission: What is FinTech?
Chapter 3: Mindset: Innovation and Transformation
Chapter 4: The Past: Traditional FS and Technology Culture
Chapter 5: Change: Technology, Transformation and Communication
Chapter 6: Reality: The issues we must acknowledge Chapter 7: Movement: Sharing the steps forward
Chapter 8: Chasing the tipping point: Static for Too Long
Chapter 9: Moving the Needle: Action
Chapter 10: Help or Hindrance: External factors
Chapter 11: Be powerful.