31 min

Nadia's Women of FinTech Podcast | Sandra Mianda, Founder of Paypr.work FinTech's DEI Discussions – Powered by Harrington Starr

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On this episode of the ground-breaking Women of FinTech Podcast, Nadia is joined by the brilliant Sandra Mianda, Founder of Paypr.work.

Founding a firm is never without its challenges, and Sandra doesn't shy from these hurdles in her conversation with Nadia. But we also gain an in-depth understanding of the opportunities and brilliance that comes with the Founder journey. From being exposed to diverse opinions across the industry, to better understanding marketplace needs, founding a firm can be an eye-opening experience. 

Sandra also shares her understanding of DE&I across the payments space. There are a plethora of platforms within FinTech that work to empower underrepresented groups, but there is so much more we can all commit to doing- and that begins even before people reach the industry.

Thank you Sandra for joining us on the Women of FinTech Podcast- it was truly a pleasure to learn about how you are walking the talk for change.

On this episode of the ground-breaking Women of FinTech Podcast, Nadia is joined by the brilliant Sandra Mianda, Founder of Paypr.work.

Founding a firm is never without its challenges, and Sandra doesn't shy from these hurdles in her conversation with Nadia. But we also gain an in-depth understanding of the opportunities and brilliance that comes with the Founder journey. From being exposed to diverse opinions across the industry, to better understanding marketplace needs, founding a firm can be an eye-opening experience. 

Sandra also shares her understanding of DE&I across the payments space. There are a plethora of platforms within FinTech that work to empower underrepresented groups, but there is so much more we can all commit to doing- and that begins even before people reach the industry.

Thank you Sandra for joining us on the Women of FinTech Podcast- it was truly a pleasure to learn about how you are walking the talk for change.

31 min