NEW YORK (PRWEB) July 28, 2022
American Banker, Arizent’s essential resource for senior executives in banking and financial services, has announced the honorees of its second annual The Most Influential Women in Payments: Next program, highlighting 12 women under the age of 40 who have demonstrated exceptional leadership in the payments sector.
The initiative celebrates women, ages 40 and under, whose achievements set them apart in their companies’ leadership pipelines. Among various qualifications, applicants must have an endorsement from a senior executive at their respective organization and demonstrate potential for an extraordinary and influential career.
"These women show unique promise for exceptional, innovative futures in payments," says Daniel Wolfe, Content Director at American Banker. "From major card companies to global retailers and fintechs, they’ve helped their businesses survive and thrive in a new era of payments. This next generation of leaders will undoubtedly inspire generations to come."
This year’s honorees represent industry leaders like Mastercard and American Express, as well as retail operations like Walmart and fintech innovators like dLocal and Fiserv. Some of this year’s standouts include:
- Sarah Arnio, Director of International Payments and Financial Services at Walmart, launched Walmart's first in-store technology services operation — which is expected to be a $250 million yearly business — as a competitor to Best Buy's Geek Squad. More recently, she led the team that enabled stores in El Salvador to accept Bitcoin.
- Nidhi Arora, Vice President of Risk Management for American Express, played a pivotal role in developing the core platform for the checking product. The challenge allowed Arora to share her expertise on best practices, a task that led her to adopt many leadership roles, including educating business units on the types of risk involved with the launch of a new product.
- Gabriela Viera, Senior Vice President of Compliance for dLocal, notes that crypto is one of the few areas in technology where men and women are on equal footing. "Men don't have years ahead of us in the space, so there's a real opportunity for women to innovate at the same pace, or faster…to become true pioneers."
The complete list of honorees and their stories can be found at https://www.americanbanker.com/payments/list/the-most-influential-women-in-payments-next-2022
The Most Influential Women in Payments: Next continues the mission of supporting, empowering, celebrating and advancing women in the payments community, while also being part of American Banker’s continued coverage of the progress in diversity, equity and inclusion throughout financial services. Since 2013, The Most Influential Women in Payments has recognized the professional achievements and influence of top-performing female executives.
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