Paying Tomorrow’s Workforce Today: Scaling Supply Side Payments in the On-Demand Economy | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Paying Tomorrow’s Workforce Today WHERE Wells Fargo Learning Center, WHEN Thursday, March 3, 2016 CONTACT DESCRIPTION
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MODERATOR Albert Hwu Vice President, International Treasury Consultant at Wells Fargo Albert Hwu is a Vice President and International Treasury Consultant at Wells Fargo Bank. He dedicates his time working with corporate/finance leaders to develop global cash management solutions for companies expanding internationally. Albert primarily focuses on middle market and technology venture backed companies in the Bay Area. Prior to his current role, Albert led the Global Product Management team’s Global Lending initiative delivering platforms to Shanghai, China and Toronto, Canada. He served an integral role in building out Wells Fargo’s international lending strategy on the Global Expansion Team. Albert lives in San Francisco, California and holds a B.A. in Economics and Political Science from UC Berkeley and an MBA from the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. PANELIST Michael Ting SVP, Digital Markets at Hyperwallet Systems Inc Michael has more than 15 years of product, business development, and operations experience in financial services, payments, and digital marketplaces. As the Senior Vice President, Digital Markets, Michael is responsible for developing Hyperwallet's commercial and strategic partnerships with emerging growth companies in the high tech and marketplace sectors. As the former Head of Payment Services for oDesk (now Upwork), Michael was responsible for global payments product management, operations, and vendor management. This role involved the handling of all payment-related business development activities with financial institutions, merchant acquirers, and payment service providers. Prior to oDesk, Michael managed online payment products at Obopay, Inc., as well as serving in a variety of strategic partnership and operational roles for WR Hambrecht + Co., PayPal, and Barclays Global Investors. Michael holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Business) from UCLA. Denise Aptekar Director, Global Payments at Upwork Denise is the Director, Global Payments for Upwork, the premier platform for top companies to hire and work with the world’s most talented independent professionals.
Denise was previously an early employee at PayPal as Director, Risk Management and Director, Product Management. In these roles, she built PayPal’s anti-fraud, dispute mediation and reputation engine that helped keep PayPal solvent and are still in use today.Denise enjoys advising start ups in risk management and payments. Outside of payments, her passion for the First Amendment led her to Capitol Hill where she worked with Senator Barbara Boxer on issues of freedom of speech and freedom of religion. Denise has a BA in Political Science from Stanford University.
Brian Wey Payments at Airbnb Brian is the Product Manager for Payments at Airbnb, where he's focused on building a payments platform to support a global marketplace. In the past, Brian was a Director of Product at PayPal, focusing on digital merchants. He joined PayPal as a part of the Zong acquisition, where he focused on building a payment network based on mobile carriers. Brian graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a B.A. in Jurisprudence. Mauricio Comi Payment Partnerships at Facebook Mauricio is an expert in international business strategy. He has worked and studied in 9 countries, in which he has helped technology companies address the challenges of localization to maximize their potential. Currently he is working to solve the challenges of payments localization, especially in countries that have low credit card use and penetration. While he currently works at Facebook, in the past Mauricio has worked at Intuit, Boston Consulting Group and Sony.
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Location Wells Fargo Learning Center, 333 Market St, Annex Building, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Thursday 03 March 2016, 06:00pm - 09:00pm |
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