Can you explain the history and ideas behind the Women in Asset Servicing network (WiAS)? Kate Webber: Women in Asset Servicing (WiAS) came about because, after decades of working in this particular ...
Martha Maznevski, Associate Dean, Programs, at the Ivey Business School at Western University ("Ivey"), along with students from Ivey's Women in Asset Management Program, joined Robert Peterman, Chief ...
The future of Web3 isn’t just about Real-World Assets (RWAs), it’s about Real Women Assets leading the charge. In an industry often dominated by men, female founders, builders, and thought leaders are ...
For most couples, "What if I die first?" is an uncomfortable conversation. On a recent episode of Suze Orman’s "Women & Money" podcast, one listener decided to ask an even more uncomfortable follow-up ...
Among women who invest outside of a retirement account, 79% invest in individual stocks or bonds. “Investing in individual stocks or bonds means choosing and purchasing them individually, which can ...
Women are controlling ever-greater sums of money around the world, setting the stage for major shifts in wealth management and philanthropy. In the US alone, McKinsey & Co. expects women to control ...
Kamala Harris's candidacy to become the first female U.S. president has highlighted organizations such as Women’s World Banking Asset Management, which makes equity investments in inclusive financial ...
Evidence shows that empowering women fuels economies and spurs the robust shared growth that is needed to end extreme poverty. Yet, one of the most pressing issues that we face is persisting ...