Jessica Renier is Managing Director of Digital Finance at the IIF. She previously served as Program Associate Director at the Office of Management and Budget in the Executive Office of the President at the White House where she oversaw a range of Federal Government agencies, including the Departments of Housing and Urban Development, Treasury, Commerce, and the Small Business Administration. She also served as Senior Counselor for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes and Senior Advisor for Domestic Finance at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, leading financial technology and innovation policy. She additionally previously worked at the Federal Reserve Banks of New York and Dallas, J.P. Morgan Securities, the Hoover Institution, and Deloitte Consulting, and holds an MBA from Stanford GSB.
Workshop Room 1 (Level 3)
Others
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Amid calls for the financial system to take a giant leap forward, it's worth taking stock of the rapid acceleration from dial-up to broadband in the internet of value. In this session, hear from industry leaders about emerging regulatory clarity, the need for convergence in banking and payments, and how central banks can, and should, support tech-neutral competition in the future of money.
Hall A (Level 2)
Forming Frontier Tech
In this session, leaders will share strategies to navigate the current organisational strategic terrain, outlining key board priorities and roadmaps. They will also illuminate the transformative potential of rising machine-human collaboration. Additionally, the session will explore its profound implications for the workforce of tomorrow and steps to future-proof your organisation in this rapidly evolving landscape.