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S10-Ep35: Leading Fintech - Mastercard Execs Share How They See the Future and Meet It Now

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Guests: Jennifer Marriner, Sr. VP,  & Sherri Haymond, Co-President, of Mastercard divisions

What happens when innovation means life or death for your company?

 

In this first of a two-part series of innovation at Mastercard, guests Jennifer Marriner and Sherri Haymond describe the ongoing innovations in their divisions: Global Acceptance Solutions and Global Partnerships, respectively. As customers and retailers alike continue to change how they move money, Mastercard must not only keep up with them, but innovate so deeply that they actually have new tech ready BEFORE payment preferences evolve.

 

That means leading an organization-wide innovation culture, with plenty of leadership lessons for the rest of us.

Here's what Jennifer, Sherri, and Maureen cover:

  1. Why it’s so important for leaders to think differently and experiment with the new;
  2. How collaboration, inside and outside the organization, boosts your odds of success; and
  3. Why constantly asking your stakeholders “What do you need from us?” keeps you ahead of the competition.

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About Our Guests:  

Jennifer Marriner is the Executive Vice President of Global Acceptance Solutions at Mastercard. She leads the product evolution and strategy for Mastercard’s acceptance solutions, ensuring the company’s payments products drive usage and shape future commerce experiences. Prior to Mastercard, Jennifer spent over 16 years at PayPal, leading the Global Markets and Partnerships team. She also managed strategic merchant growth for The Royal Bank of Scotland’s acquiring division and worked at The Wall Street Journal. Based in London, Jennifer is the executive sponsor of Mastercard’s Women Leadership Network (WLN) and ADAPT.

 

 

Sherri Haymond is Co-President of Global Partnerships and a member of the company's Management Committee.

Sherri co-leads a unique team that works with partners large and small to create disruptive products and solutions. As our world becomes borderless and even more digitally connected, Sherri's team keeps a pulse on the industry and collaborates with partners to ensure Mastercard delivers innovative and differentiated products and services at scale to meet the needs of today's evolving businesses and consumers.

Sherri holds a B.A. in Literature from Duke University and a J.D. from University of Pennsylvania Law School. She serves on the board of MoCADA, the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, in Brooklyn, NY.

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