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Universities Empowering FinTech

Tuesday, September 10th 

2:30 - 3:30 PM

The DCU FinTech Innovation Center | 9th Floor

695 Atlantic Ave, Boston

The financial services industry in Massachusetts employs more than 220,000 people, according to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, with insurance, banking and asset management identified as the three largest sectors. Join our panel of experts to explore how research in Fintech opens up new entrepreneurial possibilities in the financial services industry. What are the typical challenges that such entrepreneurial opportunities present and how to overcome them? How will the creation of new Fintech related coursework, degree tracks and certificate programs at universities and colleges affect the future of work in financial services?  

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Registration & Networking

Welcome Remarks

NextGenFintech: Cushion, Jobble &Long Game

AI Disruption: How AI & Tech is Changing the Financial Services Business

Wealth Management for a Digital Age

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Registration & Networking

Welcome Remarks

NextGenFintech: Cushion, Jobble & Long Game

AI Disruption: How AI & Tech is Changing the Financial Services Business

Wealth Management for a Digital Age

Advances in financial technology that remove humans from the equation have left many consumers uncertain about who to trust which is why building and maintaining customer trust is a key challenge for financial services companies of all sizes. In this session, hear from industry executives and FinTech companies that are using innovative methods to develop and grow user trust from day one. We will explore the opportunity for new technologies (such as blockchain, A.I, machine learning) to improve inclusion and consumer engagement through more transparent processes, as well as opportunities for financial institutions to leverage these new tools to increase efficiency, reduce costs, minimize risk and even return trust to consumers. From branding strategy and research techniques to open communications and human-centric product design, we will explore the tactical efforts and overarching strategies of various players across the financial services ecosystem.

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The financial services industry in Massachusetts employs more than 220,000 people, according to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, with insurance, banking and asset management identified as the three largest sectors. Join our panel of experts to explore how research in Fintech opens up new entrepreneurial possibilities in the financial services industry. What are the typical challenges that such entrepreneurial opportunities present and how to overcome them? How will the creation of new Fintech related coursework, degree tracks and certificate programs at universities and colleges affect the future of work in financial services?  

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who attends?

Boston FinTech Week events cover all major sectors within financial services, and are always free and open to everyone! This weeklong celebration of FinTech highlights of efforts of startups, institutions, data providers, venture capitalists, universities, and more.

why participate?

There really isn’t a reason not to. But if you want to gain awarness into new industry initiatives and leadership, or get unprecedented exposure to Boston’s largest FinTech network, get direct access to startups, institutions, investors, and service providers, this is the event for you.

where do I go?

Boston FinTech week hosts events all over Boston Massachusetts! Check out the map below for more details

Daniel New

Managing Director at EY

Cathy Cobey

EY Global Trusted AI Advisory Leader

Cynthia Doe

Americas Advisory Risk Leader at  EY

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Starting your own business and picking the right niche in no time

The financial services industry in Massachusetts employs more than 220,000 people, according to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, with insurance, banking and asset management identified as the three largest sectors. Join our panel of experts to explore how research in Fintech opens up new entrepreneurial possibilities in the financial services industry. What are the typical challenges that such entrepreneurial opportunities present and how to overcome them? How will the creation of new Fintech related coursework, degree tracks and certificate programs at universities and colleges affect the future of work in financial services?  

Antoinette Schoar

Michael M Koerner ('49) Professor of Finance and Entrepreneurship

mIT

Karen G. Mills

Senior Fellow at Harvard Business School; Former Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration

Harvard Business School

Debarshi Nandy

Barbara and Richard M. Rosenberg Professor of Global Finance

Brandeis International Business School


Daniel Bergstresser

Associate Professor of Finance

Brandeis International Business School

Moderator


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Brian Clarke

 Senior Strategy Manager

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Joe Casali, AAP, NCP

Executive Vice President, Payments Innovation

NEACH

Check back for the Boston FinTech Week 2019 schedule of events

2019 Content Tracks:

Monday 9/9

Capital Markets & Investing

Tuesday 9/10

Insurance

Wednesday 9/11

Banking & Wealth Management

Thursday 9/12

Payments & Lending

Financial Health & Financial Security

Monday 9/9

Capital Markets & Investing

Tuesday 9/10

Insurance

Wednesday 9/11

Banking & Wealth Management

Thursday 9/12

Payments & Lending


Financial Health & Financial Security

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The financial services industry in Massachusetts employs more than 220,000 people, according to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, with insurance, banking and asset management identified as the three largest sectors. Join our panel of experts to explore how research in Fintech opens up new entrepreneurial possibilities in the financial services industry. What are the typical challenges that such entrepreneurial opportunities present and how to overcome them? How will the creation of new Fintech related coursework, degree tracks and certificate programs at universities and colleges affect the future of work in financial services?  

2018 Sponsors 

Starting your own business and picking the right niche in no time

The financial services industry in Massachusetts employs more than 220,000 people, according to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, with insurance, banking and asset management identified as the three largest sectors. Join our panel of experts to explore how research in Fintech opens up new entrepreneurial possibilities in the financial services industry. What are the typical challenges that such entrepreneurial opportunities present and how to overcome them? How will the creation of new Fintech related coursework, degree tracks and certificate programs at universities and colleges affect the future of work in financial services?  

FinTech Sandbox Platinum Sponsors

Starting your own business and picking the right niche in no time

The financial services industry in Massachusetts employs more than 220,000 people, according to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, with insurance, banking and asset management identified as the three largest sectors. Join our panel of experts to explore how research in Fintech opens up new entrepreneurial possibilities in the financial services industry. What are the typical challenges that such entrepreneurial opportunities present and how to overcome them? How will the creation of new Fintech related coursework, degree tracks and certificate programs at universities and colleges affect the future of work in financial services?  

2018 Partners

Starting your own business and picking the right niche in no time

The financial services industry in Massachusetts employs more than 220,000 people, according to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, with insurance, banking and asset management identified as the three largest sectors. Join our panel of experts to explore how research in Fintech opens up new entrepreneurial possibilities in the financial services industry. What are the typical challenges that such entrepreneurial opportunities present and how to overcome them? How will the creation of new Fintech related coursework, degree tracks and certificate programs at universities and colleges affect the future of work in financial services?  



http://bostonfintechweek2019.splashthat.com

For questions and inquiries, contact: 

BostonFinTechWeek@FinTechSandbox.org

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