ETA CEO Jodie Kelley Recognized by PaymentsSource as an Influential Woman in Payments
3-19-2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 19, 2020 – Jodie Kelley, Chief Executive Officer of the Electronic Transactions Association (ETA), was today recognized by PaymentsSource as one of the most influential women in the payments industry for 2020.
Now in its eighth year, the “Most Influential Women in Payments” designation recognizes women who are creating change and opportunities in the payments industry. Leaders are selected by PaymentsSource editorial staff, a leading independent publication dedicated to covering the global payments technology ecosystem.
“I am so proud to join this incredible cohort of women leading the payments industry into a future of growth and innovation,” said Kelley. “At ETA, we are fortunate to have so many former and current honorees as part of the leadership of the association, and I am honored to be among them this year. I congratulate my fellow honorees and salute the women of our industry for their ongoing contributions.”
ETA members in the 2020 group of honorees include:
- Carolina Caballero, Mastercard
- Lia Cao, JPMorgan Chase
- Susan Chapman-Hughes, American Express
- Angela Conti, TD Bank
- Donna Embry, Evolve Bank & Trust
- Hannah Fitzsimons, Elavon
- Jasma Ghai, Discover Financial Services
- Kim Crawford Goodman, Fiserv
- Stacy Hughes, Global Payments
- Tia Ilori, Visa
- Sue Kelsey, Mastercard
- Stacey Madge, Visa
- Jennifer Petty, Bank of America
- Paulette Rowe, Paysafe
- Molly Walsh, JP Morgan Merchant Services
About ETA
The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) is the global trade association representing more than 500 payments and technology companies. ETA members make commerce possible by processing more than $7 trillion in purchases in North America and deploying payments innovations to merchants and consumers.
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About ETA
The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) is the world’s leading advocacy and trade association for the payments industry. Our members span the breadth of significant payments and fintech companies, from the largest incumbent players to the emerging disruptors in the U.S. and in more than a dozen countries around the world. ETA members make commerce possible by processing approximately $56.75 trillion annually in purchases and P2P payments worldwide and deploying payments innovation to merchants and consumers.
ETAs membership spans the breadth of the payments industry to include independent sales organizations (ISOs), payments networks, financial institutions, transaction processors, mobile payments products and services, payments technologies, and software providers (ISV) and hardware suppliers. For more information, visit electran.org.