S2 E8: Why Diana Cabrices is Not a Girl Boss

Humans of Fintech

But she is the Vice President of Enterprise Development at Snappy Kraken and believes sales in fintech needs more female voices. Find out how she’s making a difference.

Diana Cabrices is in the business of helping financial advisors with automated growth programs and client engagement through the award-winning Snappy Kraken platform.

Nicole and Diana dive straight into conversation talking about Diana’s background as a first generation immigrant and the early experiences that shaped her perspectives around female empowerment. You’ll also hear why fintech needs to lose the ‘girl boss’ epithet, how women leaders can pay it forward, and why sales is the perfect place for more femme energy.

Diana shares her love of Cuban dancing and her background in Business Economics in this conversation covering all things martech and fintech.

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LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dianacabrices

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