“Humanizing Financial Services”

Despite our reliance on technology, financial services is still a human capital business.  How does a brand stay human amid consumer's demand for ease, convenience and safety?

Financial services companies face immense challenges in establishing trust, differentiating their offerings, and creating a memorable, distinct brand in the marketplace. More and more financial services players are realizing that in order to enhance their brand reputation and extend it further and more deeply into the marketplace, they need to humanize their brand to better relate to changing demographic audiences.

The senior executives on our luncheon panel will discuss how they lead their brands in keeping a human touch in all of their customer relationships.

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  • Start August 17, 2017 12:00 PM EDT
  • End August 17, 2017 02:00 PM EDT
  • Location Foundation For The Carolinas, 220 N Tryon Street, Charlotte

Speakers

Panelist Andrea Riley

Chief Marketing and Public Relations Officer

Andrea Riley was named chief marketing and public relations officer of Ally Financial in 2015. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the company’s marketing, advertising, public relations, market research initiatives, social media and brand management. Andrea joined Ally at the height of the financial crisis when the company faced intense challenges— transitioning from […]

Panelist Matthew Quale

Chief Marketing Officer

Matthew Quale is the chief marketing officer at Brighthouse Financial, an operating segment of MetLife, Inc. Brighthouse Financial was established by MetLife in 2016 and is a leading provider of annuity and life insurance solutions in the U.S. In this role. Matt is responsible for the company’s marketing and branding strategy, partnering closely with the […]

Panelist Rachel Gangel

SVP, Enterprise and Channel Marketing

Rachel has been with the Bank of America (and predecessor) organization since 2000, in a range of roles across the Global Marketing & Corporate Affairs team. She has supported Consumer Marketing, Wealth Management Marketing, and also spent 7+ years as a leader on the company’s Enterprise Strategy and Programs team. After concluding an opportunity to […]

Moderator Lauren Brown

Special Projects Editor

Lauren Brown is the special projects editor for Quartz. She develops high-concept, ambitious journalistic projects and is responsible for coordinating the design, marketing, and editorial efforts behind them. Previously, Lauren was Quartz's deputy Ideas editor. Before her tenure at Quartz, she worked at Business Insider as their contributors editor.

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