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Press Coverage of Women in Asset Servicing

In case you missed any articles featuring WiAS, we have collated a list of key pieces for you to read.

Choosing to challenge yourself – mentoring

By Kate Webber, Founder, Women in Asset Servicing

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A few years ago, I accepted a challenge and set up a women’s network called Women in Asset Servicing (WiAS).  I have enjoyed the experience and have been honoured to support women and men to network.

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Apprentice Non-Executive Director (NED)

By Laura Bampfylde

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I have long held ambitions to one day become a Non-Executive Director (NED) – to be a master in my field and to help build and grow a company. Naturally I jumped at the chance to spend a year as a Board Apprentice.

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Do men and women negotiate differently?

By Richard Jones

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During my 10 years at the world’s most successful negotiation consultancy, many clients from a range of sectors and geographies have shared their observations, stories, and examples as to why they believe men and women negotiate differently.   

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Delivering Change

By WiAS

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Since announcing our partnership with Embark we have received increased media coverage and interest in our networking group. Here you will find news and resources dedicated to the announcement.

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WiAS & Embark partnership

By WiAS

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Embark Group (Embark) and Women in Asset Servicing (WiAS) have announced a new partnership designed to increase support for women at all stages of their careers in financial services.

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What WiAS means to me

By Paul Chapman

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To answer this question fully I need to take you back to the early 1980’s - I attended school in the village where Billy Elliot was set; Elvington Colliery in the film, Easington Colliery in real life. Career choices were limited for mos.

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