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  • Today, we are speaking to leaders who can both geek out on data and translate the big picture of our economy. They are the Head of Research. From strategic planning to market analysis to industry trends, how do their roles guide the creation and management of ETFs?

    We have Matt Dines and Carol Spain with us today.

    Carol Spain is a Managing Director and Head of Credit Research for Schwab Asset Management. Carol earned a Master of Public Policy from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Notre Dame. She is an active member of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts and is a member of the External Advisory Panel of the Government Finance Research Center. Carol lives in Chicago with her husband and two small children.

    Matt Dines serves as Chief Investment Officer at Build Asset Management, where he oversees portfolio management, capital allocation, and strategy for the firm and its clients. Matt holds a Master’s degree in Finance from Washington University in St. Louis, with a focus on Quantitative Finance. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Science from the University of Notre Dame. Matt earned his Chartered Financial Analyst® designation in 2017. Matt and his wife live in Seattle with their twin boys.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about the hard work and skills it takes to research and analyze data in the world of ETFs.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with https://www.etfcentral.com/

    Book recommendations:

    Leading Lightly by Jody Michael

    The Asian Financial Crisis 1995-98: Birth of the Age of Debt by Russell Napier

  • Compliance professionals play a vital role in maintaining the integrity and transparency of the ETF industry. Now, that may sound a bit dry, but I assure you, throughout my career, compliance departments have been filled with some of the most dynamic and interesting professionals at the firm. Today, we are joined by Amy Shelton and Melanie Zimdars.

    Amy Shelton is Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) for the American Century Funds, Advisor, Broker-Dealer and global operations. Amy is a member of key oversight committees including the Investment Oversight Committee and the Products & Markets Committee. Amy joined American Century Investments in 1994 and has served as CCO since 2014. In her free time, Amy enjoys cooking and hosting paella parties with her husband.

    Melanie Zimdars is Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) of Invesco Capital Management LLC. Prior to joining Invesco, Melanie served as Vice President and deputy Chief Compliance Officer at ALPS Holding, Inc. from 2009 to 2017. Melanie enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and son, hiking and snowshoeing.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about fostering team relationships and building strong communication skills in the fast paced world ETF Compliance.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with https://www.etfcentral.com/

    Book recommendations:

    Never Finished by David Goggins

    Trust by Hernan Diaz

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  • What are the skills and strengths needed to create a customer base for ETFs? What does it take to know when to pivot and how to do it well?

    We have Michelle DeWitt and Michael Natale with us for this episode to share their insight into the world of ETF Marketing.

    Michael Natale is head of Intermediary Distribution. He is responsible for establishing Northern Trust Asset Management’s presence in the intermediary market and driving the adoption of investment expertise and strategies across North America. Michael earned his BBA and MBA from Stetson University (Deland, FL). He holds the FINRA series 7, 24, and 63 securities licenses. He is a former professional golfer and a six-time Chicago City Amateur Champion. He lives with his wife and 2 children in Chicago.

    Michelle DeWitt serves as the Head of ETF Marketing at Invesco where she’s responsible for the development and oversight of the ETF marketing strategy in the US and EMEA. Michelle earned her Bachelors’ degree in Business Administration from Baruch College. Her commitment to professional development is evident through her possession of a CIMA® certification as well as FINRA Series 3, 7, 24, and 63 licenses. Michelle resides with her husband and 2 wonderful daughters in New York. She enjoys socializing with friends and family, going out to dinner, walking and soaking up the sun!

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about the importance of knowing which way the decision bus is going and how to know if you’re on it.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with https://www.etfcentral.com/

    Book recommendations:

    Start With Why by Simon Sinek

    Atomic Habits by James Clear

  • Today we are diving into the bones of Exchange-Traded Funds. Without them we’d have no form and nothing to offer investors. Who are these essential minds? ETF Analysts are scientists, detectives, and reporters all rolled up into the span of a single trading session. We have two fantastic guests to give us a peek at what they do. Anu Ganti and Rachel Liang are joining us for today’s episode.

    Anu R. Ganti is Senior Director, Index Investment Strategy at S&P Dow Jones Indices. She is also a frequent contributor to both print and broadcast media outlets. Prior to joining S&P DJI, Anu worked in the asset management space, completing a post-MBA rotational program at Russell Investments within their fixed income research and trading divisions and working as a portfolio manager focusing on emerging market equities at Parametric Portfolio Associates (subsidiary of Eaton Vance). Anu is a CFA charterholder and holds an MBA in finance and economics from Columbia Business School, and a bachelor’s degree in finance and marketing from NYU’s Stern School of Business. She is married and lives with her husband in suburban New Jersey.

    Rachel Liang is an experienced ETF Capital Market Research Analyst with a deep background in quantitative and data analytics field. Born and raised in northern China, she relocated to the U.S. in 2012. Rachel holds a bachelor's degree of Applied Mathematics in Beijing Institute of Technology, and a master’s degree of Financial Mathematics from Rutgers in New Jersey. She currently lives and works in New York City. Outside of work, Rachel loves Jazz music, reading, and baking in winter times. She holds Series 7 and 63, and is a CFA charterholder.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about how curiosity, creativity, and communication all play vital roles for Analysts as they navigate the evolving industry of ETFs.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with https://www.etfcentral.com/

    Book recommendations:

    Rogue Trader by Nick Leeson

    Trillions: How a Band of Wall Street Renegades Invented the Index Fund and Changed Finance Forever by Robert Wigglesworth

    Mentor Mentions:

    Craig Lazzara - S&P Dow Jones Indices

    Tim Edwards - S&P Dow Jones Indices

    WE Talk Careers Podcast Episode Link:

    Indexing Your Career with Joy Yang

  • Today, we’re talking about Business Intelligence. As the world of finance, investing, and ETFs gets more complex and nuanced, we need more data-driven insights that can support business decisions. Today we are joined by Montanna Saltsman and Brie Williams.

    Montanna Saltsman is a Director, Investment Analysis, Active ETFs at Fidelity Investments where she supports all aspects of Fidelity’s ETF business. She earned her BA in Finance from Auburn University and an MBA & MSF from Auburn University. She serves as the Co-Head of Marketing & Communications for Women in ETFs. She currently lives in Denver, Colorado and loves hiking, yoga and reading.

    Brie Williams is Vice President of State Street Global Advisors and Head of Practice Management for the GLobal SPDR Business. Brie received her MA degree from Emerson College and her bachelor’s degree from Southern Methodist University. She also is a Member of the Advisory Board for ThoughtLab and represents Women in ETFs on their Speaker Bureau. Brie lives with her husband in Massachusetts and enjoys running, helping friends with design projects, and is an avid reader.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about resilience, intellectual curiosity, an eagerness to learn and the impact these all have on the role of Business Intelligence.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with https://www.etfcentral.com

    Other episodes referenced -

    Intellectual Curiosity - https://wetalkcareers.podbean.com/e/intellectual-curiosity-with-emily-meyer/

    Impact Mentoring - https://wetalkcareers.podbean.com/e/impact-mentoring-with-jill-mavro-and-kelly-mckenna/

    Book recommendations:

    Rise: My Story by Lindsey VonnLead to Win by Carla A. HarrisWhen Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, and How We Can Learn from Them by Julia BoorstinThe Only Woman by Immy Humes

  • Today is our 50th episode of WE Talk Careers!

    We are continuing our dive into Wall Street careers and into the very heart of Exchange-Traded Funds. What does it mean to be a product manager? We are joined by Sandra Testani and Greg Trinks to help us explore this role.

    In her role as Head of ETF Product and Strategy, Sandra Testani drives strategic product initiatives to launch new products and oversees the existing ETF offerings across the American Century and Avantis Investors brands. Prior to joining American Century Investments in 2015, she spent 15 years as a vice president at AllianceBernstein. She has worked in the investment industry since 2000. Sandra holds a bachelor's degree in international relations with a concentration in business and economics from Boston University. She is a CFA and CAIA® charterholder. She currently serves on the Finance Committee for Women in ETFs. Sandra lives in Connecticut with her husband and 7 year old daughter. In her free time, she enjoys spending time outdoors hiking, snowboarding and swimming. She aspires to travel to as many U.S. National Parks as possible in her lifetime.

    Greg Trinks is Head of U.S. Product at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he leads the U.S. product team. Prior to joining the firm, Greg was with UBS for over twenty years where he held a variety of roles, most recently as head of portfolio advisory group. Greg began his career focused on taxable fixed income and municipal bond sales and marketing at Prudential Financial. Greg received a BA degree in business administration and finance from Western Michigan University. He holds the Certified Investment Management Analyst (CIMA) designation and has 24 years of financial industry experience. Greg lives in New Jersey with his wife, 8 year old son, and 6 year old daughter. Greg enjoys spending time with his family outdoors, especially the beach and boating, hiking, and skiing/snowboarding. He also enjoys cooking, hosting friends, and listening to Audiobooks/Podcasts on the long commutes.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about Product Management as the intersection for the ETF industry and what it takes to build strong, collaborative, relationships.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with https://www.etfcentral.com/

    Book recommendations:

    Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker, PhD

    Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia, MD

    Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

  • As we've been tackling different Wall Street careers, today we are focusing on the highly sought after and complex Sales and Distribution roles. We are joined by April Reppy Suydam and Inga Rachwald.

    April Reppy Suydam is Head of Latin America Distribution at First Trust Portfolios. April has over a decade of experience in the financial services industry and spent half of her career supporting Vanguard’s International Division. April has a Global MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management. She is fluent in both English and Spanish. April lives in Chicago with her husband and three small children.

    Inga Rachwald is a Director and Senior Investment Portfolio Strategist supporting Schwab Asset Management. Prior to joining Schwab in 2016, she spent six years at RS Investments as a senior product manager and product specialist. Inga earned a Master of Business Administration in finance from Duke University and a Bachelor of Science in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. Inga lives in San Francisco and enjoys bike riding in her spare time.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about utilizing organizational skills and communication best practices to establish work/life balance.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with https://www.etfcentral.com/

    Book recommendations:

    - France: An Adventure History by Graham Robb- Battling Ward: The Life Story of a Greek Immigrant by Peter J. Douros- Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner

  • On today’s episode, we are talking about the quintessential role of Portfolio Manager. They oversee the management and performance of a fund. What does it take to be successful and how do you get tapped for the role? Today we have Linda Klingman and Shana Sissel joining us.

    Linda Klingman is a Managing Director and Head of Money Market Strategies for Schwab AssetManagement. She leads the portfolio management teams for Schwab Money Funds and has overall responsibility for all aspects of the management of the funds. Linda earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Stephen F. Austin State University. Linda lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and is an avid gardener, growing many types of fruits and vegetables to share with family and friends throughout the year. When she’s not managing money funds or in the garden, she is traveling to places far and wide or spending time in Key West, Florida.

    As CEO of Banríon Capital Management Shana Orczyk Sissel helps independent advisors navigate thecomplex world of alternative investing. Shana earned her nickname as “Queen of Alternatives” from her industry peers and wears the “crown” with great pride. Shana earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sport Management from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst before receiving her MBA from Bentley University’s McCallum School of Business. She is a proud holder of the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) designation. In her spare time, Shana enjoys horseback riding, traveling, and spending time at the beach, regardless of the season.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about the importance of making connections with clients, managing goals, and having mentors.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with the New York Stock Exchange and https://www.etfcentral.com/

    Book recommendations:

    - Risk: The Science and Politics of Fear by Daniel Gardner- Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson, M.D.

  • We are diving into Wall Street careers, specifically in the exciting space of Exchange-Traded Funds. Today, we are starting at the top. What is it to be the Head of ETFs? How do you oversee all the aspects of your firm’s fund business and what does it take to get there and be successful? We have Greg Friedman and Leah Wald with us today.

    Leah Wald is the CEO at Valkyrie Investments, bridging the gap between traditional finance and the rapidly evolving digital asset industry. Leah is a contributing writer for Forbes and co-authored the book Hyperwave Theory: The Rogue Waves of Financial Markets. Leah has a BA in International Political Economy and a MSc in Management specialized in International Business from IE Business School. Leah lives in Nashville, TN where she enjoys horse racing, beekeeping, and hiking.

    Greg Friedman is head of ETF Management and Strategy at Fidelity Investments. In this role, Greg is responsible for the development and execution of a firm-wide comprehensive ETF strategy, including product development, management, and positioning. Prior to joining Fidelity, Greg was chief operation officer and head of Global ETF Product at Russell Investments. Greg earned his bachelor of arts degree from the University of California at Davis. He loves spending time with his family, golfing, skiing and will always be a Parrot Head.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation into the importance of rigorous decision-making, team dynamics, and time spent on industry news.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with https://www.etfcentral.com/

    Book recommendations:

    24: Life Stories and Lessons from the Say Hey Kid by Willie Mays and John Shea

    The Every by Dave Eggers

  • We are kicking off a new season of We Talk Careers Podcast. We're diving into Wall Street careers, specifically in the exciting space of Exchange-Traded Funds. We’ve seen unprecedented growth and innovation and we are excited to unveil the careers that make that happen.

    Today we have Mo Sparks and Robert Jaeger joining us.

    Mo Sparks leads the New York Stock Exchange’s strategic initiatives and related activities for asset managers engaged in the development of ETFs. Prior to joining the NYSE, he spent nearly a decade at

    The Vanguard Group. Mo received his undergraduate degree from Clemson University and is a holder of the Certified ETF Advisor (CETF®) designation. Mo and his wife have two young boys ages 3 and 1 and when not talking ETFs he can be found traveling, enjoying sports (particularly basketball + golf) or enjoying the great outdoors.

    Robert Jaeger is a seasoned fin tech entrepreneur. Currently VP at Trackinsight, he drives product strategy and business development. His career began at Goldman Sachs, and he holds a degree in Finance and International Business from Washington University. Outside work, he resides with his wife and two daughters in Roslyn, NY, enjoying family time, tending to his succulents, tennis, and cycling.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about the importance of providing transparency into the careers guiding the ETF industry.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    In partnership with https://www.etfcentral.com/

    Book recommendations:

    Elon Musk by Walter IsaacsonOh crap! Potty Training by Jamie GlowackiInvest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy (Podcast)
  • In this episode we’re talking about your Sustainable Career with Lauren Smart. How do you keep thriving in your career, year after year?

    Lauren Smart is the Chief Commercial Officer of S&P GLOBAL Sustainable1. Over the last 20 years, she has been a key figure in the ESG market and is a respected industry speaker at events such as the World Economic Forum in Davos. Lauren is passionate about entrepreneurship for impact and was instrumental in growing Trucost to its market leading position and was part of the board team that sold it to S&P Global. She is married with two daughters and lives in the countryside outside of London. In April she ran the London Marathon for the Sumatran Orangutan Society of which she is a trustee.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about how to thrive on your path to success and how to apply sustainability to your career.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendations:

    Anthro-Vision: A New Way to See Business and Life by Gillian Tett

  • Do you trust your intuition? What happens when career paths diminish or diverge? What can the snooze button tell you?

    In this episode, we’re talking about identifying and understanding your moment—those times when your perspective changes and your career pivots, right along with it.

    Randi Roberts is an Executive Career-Life Coach. After more than 30 years in Pharmaceuticals and working with many talented executive coaches, she chose coaching as her second career. She calls herself a hippie with an Ivy League education. She earned a BA in Sociology from San Diego State University, and an MBA from The Wharton School of Business and is certified by The Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching and accredited by the International Coaching Federation. She’s been married for 32 years and loves to hike, kayak, and explore.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about how to navigate the most impactful moments in your career.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendations:

    The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

  • How often do you feel like no one is listening? We don’t want that. We’re talking about getting your particular message out to the right people at the right time and then being able to gauge the success.

    In this episode we’re talking about global communication with Karrie Meehan.

    Karrie Meehan is a vice president of Enterprise HR Communications at Fidelity Investments. She leads a global team responsible for developing the strategy and communications to all of Fidelity’s (70k+) global associates. Karrie has over 20 years of experience in financial services marketing. She earned her bachelors in English, with honors, from Colby College. She holds the FINRA Series 7, 24, and 63 licenses and spent two years serving as the Global Co-Head, Marketing and Communications, of Women in ETFs. She lives in Webster, Massachusetts, with her husband Brendan, two kids, and pug Rocco.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about how to effectively convey your thoughts on a diverse stage, through global communication.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendations:

    The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

    The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth

    Watch Out for Her by Samantha Bailey

  • How do you index your career? We know index-based investing can be more efficient, easier to access, and can help you maintain an edge. But how do those principles apply to your career and why would you want them to?

    In this episode we’re talking about how to index your career with Joy Yang.

    Joy Yang is the Head of Index Product Management and Marketing at MarketVector Indexes. Joy has more than 25 years of investment experience, having led teams delivering index and quantitative-active investment solutions. Joy has an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and a BS in Electrical Engineering. Joy was born to Chinese parents in Taiwan, and currently lives in NYC.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about how index-based investing principles can be applied to your career.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendations:

    Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology by Chris Miller

  • You’ve heard about work/life balance; but what about work/life teams? Creating a team is essential to help navigate your work/life balance. Learn how to set goals and roles for the team, but be prepared, because over time everything will change for everyone.

    In this episode, we’re talking about creating work life teams with Bobbi Ivanova.

    Bobbi Ivanova is a managing director and investment strategist at Simplify. Simplify is an Asset Manager of ETF option-based strategies. Bobbi and her husband are from Bulgaria and currently live with their two boys in Park City, Utah.

    Kristine Delano guides the conversation about work/life balance and creating a team to help maintain that balance.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendation: Meditations by Marcus Aruelius

  • We’ve talked about the importance of building a trusted community; do you have one? How do you have conversations to cultivate a career-impacting community?

    In this episode we’re talking about the power of 100 conversations with Amrita Nandakumar.

    Amrita Nandakumar is the President of Vident. She oversees the sub-advisory business, as well as sales and marketing firm-wide. In 2013, Amrita joined Van Eck as a Senior ETF Product Manager and later transitioned to Director of Corporate Strategy and Development. Prior to joining Van Eck, she spent several years at Vanguard as a Senior Investment Consultant. Amrita holds a BA in Economics and Political Science from The George Washington University and an MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Amrita lives in Manhattan with her husband and two children.

    Kristine Delano guides the discussion about the power of 100 conversations and the impact it could have on your career.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendations:

    The French Revolution by Ian Davidson

    A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens

    The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy

  • Have you wondered how to build your expertise and advance your career? Do you want to get ahead and stand out? It’s not enough to simply follow the crowd. Table stakes are showing up and hard work.

    In this episode we’re talking about the importance of building an expertise with Kim Tilley. Kim is a Director and Portfolio Manager on the Dynamic Portfolio Solutions platform and oversees Lazard’s ETF investment strategies and due diligence. Prior to joining Lazard in 2002, Kim worked on the Institutional Equity Sales & Trading Desk at Wachovia Securities, Inc. She has a BS in Finance and a minor in Economics from Miami University and holds the Certified Investment Management Analyst (CIMAÒ) designation. Kim is the former co-chair of the Lazard Women’s Leadership Network steering committee and was a founding member of the Lazard Global Inclusion Task Force. Kim lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband (who is a writer) and 2 children, Caroline and Charlie.

    Kristine Delano guides the discussion on cultivating tools to build your expertise and share it.

    Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendation:

    Invisible Child by Andrea Eliot

  • Have you dreamed of starting up your own thing? Have you wondered about how to take the first steps into Entrepreneurship? Spoiler alert: it’s before you think you’re ready.

    In this episode we’re talking about becoming an opportunistic entrepreneur with Kathryn Schwartz. She is the founder of Pawleys Investment Advisors. She holds a Master’s Certificate in Six Sigma Process Improvement from Villanova University and a BA from Columbia University. She has over 25 years of investment experience and for 13 years, Kathryn has volunteered in Winter Park, CO with the National Sports Center for the Disabled teaching blind skiers and skiers with various physical and cognitive challenges.

    Kristine Delano guides the discussion on making the most of opportunities to become a successful entrepreneur.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendations:

    The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

  • Show notes: Impact Mentoring

    How do you assure that your mentoring relationships have an impact? Not just feel good moments, but truly propel and challenge your career.

    In this episode we talk Impact mentoring with Jill Mavro and Kelly McKenna.

    Jill Mavro is an Independent Fund Trustee for BNY Mellon ETF Trust and a Transactions Strategist to CapW Global. Jill worked at State Street for 23 years. Jill is a wife and mom to 2 small children. She devotes herself to volunteer work including sitting on a hospital board.

    Kelly McKenna is the Chief Operating Officer & Enterprise Growth Leader for BNY Mellon Global Client Management. Kelly has over three decades of experience in strategic client growth roles across financial services. Kelly is a single mom of two kids in their 20’s and during the pandemic her and her daughter completed a full house renovation, filling 7 dumpsters of gutted material.

    Kristine Delano guides the discussion on what it takes to be a “modern mentor”.

    Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendations:

    Trust by Hernan Diaz

    Damascus Station by David McCloskey

    Other Resources:

    Breaking Through To The Top

    Why Your Mentorship Program Isn't Working

  • How can vulnerability empower our relationships? To be transformed, it takes showing our weaknesses and building up our resiliency. Hard to do in a mentoring relationship unless trust is built and maintained.

    In this episode with Jami Farr and Marissa Solomon, we are talking about creating transformation through our mentoring relationships.

    Marissa Solomon is a senior vice president of business development within the Asset Management Solutions division at Fidelity Investments. She is responsible for new business development and relationship management activities, primarily focused on corporate and public plans sponsors. Marissa is married with kids, an avid golfer and adventurer.

    Jami Farr is a Regional Sales Manager for the Select Sector SPDR ETFs. Prior to joining the Sector SPDRs, Jami held internal sales and marketing roles at ALPS Portfolio Solutions, Cornerstone Asset Management, and Wells Fargo Bank. Jami is a Colorado Native and currently lives in Denver with her husband and two Golden Retrievers. She enjoys the outdoors, golf, and participating in various charitable organizations.

    Kristine Delano guides the discussion on how to grow a transformational mentoring relationship.

    Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.

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    Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.

    Go to www.kristinedelano.com for your Thrive Guide: a compilation of the most requested and insightful advice from our guests on Leadership and Advancement.

    Book recommendations:

    Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Galdwell

    Becoming Bullet Proof by Evy Poumpouras