The Heard, a women in fintech spokesperson index, has reached its 100th member. The platform provides a public list of fintech and financial services experts, making it easier for people to find and research women and non-binary individuals in the industry. The platform is now operating globally and works with producers, journalists, and event organizers to make their content more gender diverse. The platform has members from various company backgrounds, including fintech giants and traditional financial players. The spokespersons listed are open to speaking on topics such as start-up funding, compliance, community building, and regulation. The platform also offers services such as media and panel training and events partnerships to source and train speakers. The founder of The Heard hopes that the platform will contribute to better gender diversity and representation in fintech media.
The Global Heard: 100 speakers united in one powerful index.
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