Top Women in WealthTech 2020: Allison Couch Pratt of Advisor Group
By Janet LevauxAll of us, women and men, need to stop thinking of "technology" as a separate discipline or siloed "department," she said.
January 22, 2020
Top Women in WealthTech 2020: Miriam Manning of Commonwealth Financial"There has never been a better time for women to be part of WealthTech and innovation in financial services," she said.
January 22, 2020
Top Women in WealthTech 2020: Jess Liberi of eMoney AdvisorWhen it comes to women in the field, "Find an area you are passionate about, and dive in headfirst," she said.
January 22, 2020
Top Women in WealthTech 2020: Kit Lee of BNY Mellon's Pershing"Bottom line is that companies need to see diversity as an important part of their growth strategy and continue to invest in it," she said.
January 22, 2020
Top Women in WealthTech 2020: Mary-Catherine Lader of Aladdin, BlackRock"Women's ability to rely on each other as partners and mentors within this space" is crucial for increasing their presence, she said.
January 22, 2020
Top Women in WealthTech 2020: Lori Hardwick of Riskalyze, RedRockShe's often "reminded of the struggles some younger women in our field continue to deal with, and it fuels my passion."
January 22, 2020
Top Women in WealthTech 2020: Doreen Griffith of Securities AmericaShe says the Next-Gen program of parent firm Ladenburg is in its third year and "makes a quantifiable difference."
January 22, 2020
Top Women in WealthTech 2020: Stacey Goodman of Prudential Financial"As mother to a 14-year-old daughter, I'm thrilled to see programs for young women to explore and interact with technology," she said.










