Results for “Risky Women”
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Catalyst is a global nonprofit supported by many of the world’s most powerful CEOs and leading companies to help build workplaces that work for women. Catalyst provides holistic end-to-end solutions and equip companies with the strategy and tools they need to make change and measure impact at their organisations.To see how Protiviti engages with partners like Catalyst read our DEI Journey | For…
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Susan Haseley is a Protiviti Executive Vice President and leader of the firm’s ESG and Inclusion initiatives. Haseley has more than 30 years of experience in providing risk and technology consulting and internal audit services. She has been with the firm since its inception in 2002.Prior to joining Protiviti, Haseley spent seven years with Arthur Andersen as a partner in its Risk Consulting…
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Evelyn Dilsaver is a recognised leader in building highly motivated teams in the public and nonprofit sector. She is the former President and CEO of Charles Schwab Investment Management, where she led all facets of the business, growing its assets from US$137 billion to more than US$200 billion in four years while generating US $1 billion in revenue.During this time, she also served as Chair of…
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Kimberly Dickerson is an executive vice president responsible for Protiviti global operations and technology. Formerly, she was regional managing director with P&L responsibility for one of the firm’s largest regions, the U.S. Northeast. She also had direct oversight of Protiviti’s New York office, which is the largest in the firm. Kimberly has more than 20 years of experience in Protiviti’s…
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Barbara Rothenstein is executive vice president for global finance and operations. A founding member of Protiviti, Rothenstein is responsible for the operational areas of finance, technology, business processes, acquisition integration, and the management of the firm’s office operations and real estate around the world. She also leads Protiviti’s global sustainability initiative and serves on the…