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This April, as part of our Dinner with a CEO series, we are honored to welcome Vivienne Artz, CEO of the FTSE Women Leaders Review—the UK’s business-led voluntary framework, supported by the government, dedicated to enhancing the representation of women on the boards and leadership teams of the FTSE 350 and 50 of the UK's largest private companies.
With over 25 years of experience in global financial and professional services, Vivienne is a distinguished leader and a passionate advocate for gender balance in business. In recognition of her contributions to financial services and gender diversity, she was awarded an OBE in 2021.
During this exclusive dinner, we will explore the key insights from the Review’s annual report and celebrate the ongoing progress of women rising to the highest ranks of business leadership.
Here’s what you can expect from the evening, we’re looking forward to seeing you there.
19:00 - 19:30 – A chance to network with fellow professionals, canapes, and welcome drinks.
19:30 - 20:15 – A Q+A between Vivienne and AllBright CEO Viv Paxinos.
20:15 - 21:00 – A delicious dinner and chance to mingle.
About Vivienne
Vivienne is the Chief Executive of the FTSE Women Leaders Review, the UK’s business-led voluntary framework, supported by Government to improve the representation of women on the Boards and Leadership teams of the FTSE 350 and 50 of the UK’s largest private companies.
Vivienne is a NED and holds a number of expert advisory roles supporting businesses in their data, privacy and digital strategies, with a focus on AI and new technologies, anti-financial crime and equality & diversity. Vivienne has over twenty five years experience in global financial and professional services sectors, including at the London Stock Exchange Group, Refinitiv, Thomson Reuters and Citibank. Vivienne is Chair of the AI and Data Advisory Group at the International Business & Diplomatic Exchange, Founder of the PICCASO Awards, Global Coalition to Fight Financial Crime Data Committee Chair, was chapter co-lead of the City of London “Vision for Economic Growth” report, and has advised UK government on international data transfer strategies.
Vivienne is an exceptional advocate for gender balance in business, is a Patron of Women in Finance Rwanda, and is the former CEO of Women in Banking and Finance. She was awarded an OBE for services to Financial Services and Gender Diversity in 2021.