Crowe & Dunlevy Hosts Second “Women in Banking, Fintech & Finance” Panel Event

Firm Conducts Financial Services Industry-Focused Forum for Women

Tulsa, Okla. – Crowe & Dunlevy is pleased to announce the second forum of “Women in Banking, Fintech & Finance” (WBFF), an educational, networking and mentoring opportunity for women in the banking, fintech and finance industries. The initiative serves as a forum for women at all levels of the financial services industry to share, learn and grow from each other’s experiences during events designed exclusively for women. The forum is strategically intended for women in financial services in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas.

The brainchild of Crowe & Dunlevy’s Tulsa female attorneys, the forum will host bi-annual receptions in Tulsa featuring topical industry presentations and leadership panel discussions.

“Crowe & Dunlevy created Women in Banking, Fintech & Finance to foster discussions on industry trends, share strategies for successful leadership and career advancement, and address everyday workplace challenges faced by women,” says Crowe & Dunlevy’s Stacy Schauvliege, a shareholder and director in the firm’s Tulsa office and a member of the firm’s Banking & Financial Institutions practice.

The forum’s second panel discussion event will take place on November 14, 2024, at the Tulsa Country Club from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and will include the following panelists:

  • Ginger Kollmann, Executive Director and Head of Oklahoma Private Bank at J.P. Morgan Private Bank – Tulsa, OK (moderator)
  • Amanda Earhart, Chief Technology Officer at Teslar Software – Springdale, AR
  • Marissa Fengler, CFO at Atento Capital – Tulsa, OK
  • Emily Stewart, Director of Digital Marketing and Analytics | Growth Strategies, Meritrust Credit Union – Wichita, KS
  • Aggie Tuxhorn, SVP Chief Growth Officer at Citizens Bank of Edmond – Edmond, OK

“Crowe & Dunlevy acknowledges the significant impact of women in the financial services sector and the hurdles they encounter regularly,” says shareholder/director Kayci Hughes, a member of the firm’s Executive Committee and a commercial litigator in the firm’s Tulsa office. “We hope attendees will gain insights on setting themselves apart, managing stress, building stronger teams, adapting to industry changes, fostering accountability, and more,” continues Hughes.

“Don’t miss this opportunity for invaluable networking and important industry insights. Not only will you benefit both personally and professionally, but we hope you’ll leave our events motivated, energized, and inspired,” says Schauvliege.

If women in the three financial services industries would like to be included in invitations for upcoming events and communications, please contact Stacy Schauvliege at stacy.schauvliege@crowedunlevy.com or 918.592.9820 or Kayci Hughes at kayci.hughes@crowedunlevy.com or 918.592.9846.

Register for the second WBFF event.