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How do successful organizations of all sizes navigate risk? Author and retired four-star General Stan McChrystal sits down with Catherine Keating, our CEO of Investment Solutions and Wealth Management, for a long-ranging discussion on McChrystal's decorated 34-year career in the U.S. Army, the importance of diversity and resilience for organizational health and the ongoing geopolitical crisis in Ukraine.
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How did one family turn a cancer diagnosis into a powerful force for good?
Our Chief Financial Officer Emily Portney sits down with Cycle for Survival Co-Founder David Linn, Memorial Sloan Kettering's Dr. Emily Slotkin, and our Head of Institutional Lending, Maurice Campbell, to discuss the future of cancer research and medical innovation.
Cycle for Survival was founded in 2007, with a mission to raise awareness and accelerate the progress of rare-cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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How can we make the evolving digital assets space truly diverse, inclusive and innovative?
For International Women’s History Month, Caroline Butler, BNY Mellon’s CEO of Custody Services, hosts an exciting conversation with Flori Marquez, co-founder and SVP of Operations for BlockFi, and Leah Wald, co-founder and CEO of Valkyrie Investments. They discuss challenges and opportunities as female leaders in a historically male-dominated space.
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“Science is not the facts that you learn. It's really an experience of trying to discover in failure and iteration.”
In the latest Perspectives podcast, BNY Mellon Chief Financial Officer Emily Portney spoke with Megan Smith, CEO shift7.From a science fair project on sustainability to serving as the third-ever U.S. Chief Technology Officer, Megan shares her experiences in STEM and some of the amazing women who inspired her along the way. The discussion also breaks down some of the barriers to entry by women and other historically underrepresented groups to help make the tech ecosystem more diverse and inclusive.
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The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), long the most important number in banking, ceased publication for most tenors on January 1, 2022. Jason Granet and Edwin Schooling Latter discuss what comes next.
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How are global capital markets evolving, and what will the future of the financial industry look like?
As part of BNY Mellon's collaboration with the World Economic Forum, our Chief Growth Officer Akash Shah is helping lead a strategic initiative on the future of capital markets with the Forum's Matthew Blake. He and Matthew discuss trends they've identified in today's conversation with Fangfang Chen, our Asia Pacific Chair and Asia Pacific Head of Asset Servicing and Digital.
For more on the future of capital markets initiative, please read Akash and Matthew's opinion editorial.
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JJ Redick: Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) record setter, national player of the year at Duke, 11th pick in the 2006 NBA draft, ESPN sports analyst and guest on BNY Mellon’s latest Perspectives podcast.
JJ sat down with our Chief Investment Officer Jason Granet to discuss being at the top of your industry.
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Robin Vince, our Vice Chair and CEO of Global Market Infrastructure, interviews economist Dr. William C. Dudley on the post-COVID recovery. Dr. Dudley, having served as President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York during the post-2008 recovery, offers a unique vantage point on the relative efficacy of central bank policies, then and now, and shares his views on significant macroeconomic trends to watch out for.
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Sheila Warren, World Economic Forum Head of Data, Blockchain and Digital Assets, joins BNY Mellon's Director of Blockchain and Digital Assets Lory Kehoe to discuss current challenges and rising opportunities at the intersection of digital assets and ESG.
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Christopher Cox, author of The Deadline Effect, joins Akash Shah, our Chief Growth Officer, for a conversation on how the pressure of an impending deadline can actually help you take your work to the next level.
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Eden Bridgeman Sklenar, Chairwoman of EBONY Media, joins our Global Head of Human Resources Jolen Anderson to discuss her journey as a Black female entrepreneur relaunching an iconic brand in the digital age and helping make the media industry more accessible and inclusive to more people than ever before.
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The first quarter of 2021 has seen the release of a number of highly-significant LIBOR announcements, including the definitive LIBOR end dates. BNY Mellon’s Executive LIBOR Program Director Oliver Bader sits down with ARRC Chair Tom Wipf to reflect on what these announcements are likely to mean for most firms as they re-configure their plans to cease using LIBOR.
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Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of England, joins Hanneke Smits, CEO of BNY Mellon Investment Management, to discuss how policies and regulation can drive responsible investment and impact.
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Rosie Rios, 43rd United States Treasurer, discusses the post-pandemic recovery and the future of industries and entrepreneurship with Robin Vince, our Vice Chair and CEO of Global Market Infrastructure.
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Robin Vince, our Vice Chair and CEO of Global Market Infrastructure, discusses parallels and differences from the financial crisis of 2008 to the post-pandemic recovery with the 43rd Treasurer of the United States, Rosie Rios.
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