The Propel 100- The Most Influential Fintech PR Professionals in the World 2023
Who’s using their PR magic to shake up the fintech space?
We have a few people in mind!
The Propel PRM team is proud to announce the launch of the Q1 2023 Propel 100, a list of the most influential fintech PR professionals in today’s world. These PR pros are leading the conversation, sparking innovation, and shaping the future of the fintech industry through their communication strategies.
To learn more about our methodology for the Propel 100, click here.
Scroll to the end of this blog post to see the full list of “The Propel 100- The Most Influential Fintech PR Professionals in the World 2023.”
Implications of being a PR pro in fintech today
The fintech industry is constantly evolving and requires PR professionals who can adapt, stay ahead of the curve and communicate the impact of such changes. The role of PR in fintech is not only to promote products and services but also to educate the public and build trust with stakeholders. It requires a deep understanding of the industry and the ability to translate complex concepts into easy-to-understand language.
Fintech PR pros need to stay on top of industry news, trends and regulations to ensure they are providing accurate information and positioning their clients or senior leadership as thought leaders. They also need to be skilled at crisis management, as the industry is highly regulated and subject to scrutiny from regulators and the media.
In a world where trust and transparency are paramount, the role of PR in fintech has never been more important. The fintech industry is disrupting traditional financial services and challenging the status quo, but with that comes increased public feedback and skepticism.
Fintech PR pros have the challenge of building trust and credibility for their clients by effectively communicating their value proposition.
Overall, the fintech industry is transforming the way we think about financial services, and PR professionals are playing a critical role in shaping the conversation and building strong relationships with stakeholders.
The Propel 100 recognizes those fintech PR pros who are leading the way and driving positive change in the industry. We congratulate all those who made the list and thank them for their contributions to the fintech ecosystem.
See this quarter's Propel 100 below, listed in no particular order:
Propel 100
- Aoife Houlihan
- Chantal Swainston
- Maria Sofia Jimenez
- Virginie Puchaux
- Richard Neve
- Matías Rodsevich
- Joshua Stengert
- Darren Cairns
- Lyn Tukei
- Ram Reva
- Albert Lin
- Melissa Martin
- Rachelle Avila
- Caroline Peyrat
- Anne Wirth
- Meghan Horvath
- John Shewell
- Julia Chan
- Nikita Sachdev
- Tomás Eric Field
- Asif Faruque
- Arsenia Nikolaeva
- Gloria Imevbore
- Diana Pantoja Bletran
- Amrit Anand
- Claire Chai
- Vera Orlova
- Ashvini Khandekar
- Ina Froehner
- Sergey Maslennikov
- Richard Fogg
- Kevin Dinino
- Grace Keith Rodriguez
- Steve Ellis
- Trudy Darwin
- Andy Gerlt
- Julia Monti
- Catherine Laws
- Gail Heimann
- Mike Santoro
- Amber Roberts
- Catriona Harris
- Luke Budka
- Richard Merrin
- Alan Soucy
- Alan Dunton
- Gemma Dunn
- Mark Di-Toro
- Scott Rosenblum
- Cristina Hlinschi
- Bill Haynes
- Sami McCabe
- Richard Dukas
- Keely Spillane
- Paul Bernardini
- Angus Campbell
- Andrew Clarke
- Lesia Klochai
- Sarah Grano
- Ola Danilina
- Rizana Siddique
- Sheryl So
- Mary York
- David Parkinson
- Sophie Placido
- Angela Yore
- Phoebe Yong
- Damian Summers
- Jacqueline White
- Naomi Little
- Pam Abrahamsson
- Jed Hamilton
- Jody Lowe
- Matt Kucharski
- Josh Criscoe
- Mark Jelfs
- Sarah Triantafillou
- Caroline Duff
- Kiki Loizou
- Emily Donohue
- Phoebe N.
- Kendra Boccelli
- Penny Desatnik
- Tom Cook
- Paul Accardo
- Linda Winder
- Caroline H.
- Michelle Marin
- Lizabeth Landon Cole
- Elaine Wang
- Lucy-Ellen Steadman
- Pete Daly
- Stephanie Martin
- Lauren O'Mahony
- Rachel Willis
- Mona Jasani
- Sonja Marija Sherman
- Sarah Madani
- Erika White
- Joann Wobby