OS in Finance 101: Empathy, John Mark Walker, Fannie Mae
In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with John Mark Walker, Director of Open Source Program Office (OSPO) at Fannie Mae. We discuss John Mark's journey and experience with open source. We talk open source communities, ecosystems, and the importance of empathy. We hope you enjoy!
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Financial Regulation Innovation – Setting the Scene for the Rest of 2022 – Jennifer Lassiter, Anna Wallace, Francesca Hopwood Road, Jane Gavronsky
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In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Kim Prado of Bank of Montreal (BMO). She is the CIO, US Capital Markets, I&CB and Office of the COO. Additionally, Kim serves as the Chair of the Governing Board of FINOS. We discuss Kim's journey to these positions, as well as her journey through open source, and the value she's seen grow as an executive in financial services. We hope you enjoy!
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz Griswold sits down with Steven Hawkins Head of DevOps Transformation at Clearbank. They talk about opportunities and challenges in open source for fintechs, paytechs and challenger banks.
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In this episode of the podcast, Grizz Griswold sits down with Monica Sasso, EMEA Financial Services Chief Technologist at Red Hat. They talk about DEI as a differentiator in open source and finance, the recent Tech Gateway FINOS event and Monica's journey through finance and open source.
In this episode of the podcast, we return to our FINOS Debrief episodes (now monthly) that wrap up the past month in the FINOS Ecosystem - and look forward to the next month and beyond.
In this first part of a two part series, we highlight financial regulation - what some might consider a dry subject, but FSI can't get get by without it. This first podcast is taken from a keynote panel from OSFF (Open Source in Finance Forum) from London '22. There are a lot of exciting things we're working on the FINOS Regulation Innovation Special Interest Group (SIG), and this panel discussion helps set the stage for where we believe financial regulation stands today, where we think it is going, and then will set us up for some work / announcements that will be coming out in December '22 around Reg, that you can get involved in now: https://www.finos.org/open-regtech
In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Cara Delia of Red Hat. She is a Principal Community Architect in the FSI (Financial Services Industry) and Sustainability Sectors. This is an Open Source in Finance 101 topic: How to get non-technical contributors to contribute to your open source project. We hope you enjoy!