Banco Popular de Puerto Rico is a full-service financial services provider with operations in Puerto Rico, the United States and Virgin Islands. Popular, Inc. is the largest banking institution by both assets and deposits in Puerto Rico, and in the United States Popular, Inc.
Latest NewsAt IronNet Cybersecurity, as the CEO and President, GEN (Ret) Keith Alexander provides strategic vision to corporate leaders on cybersecurity issues through development of cutting edge technology, consulting and education/training.GEN (Ret) Alexander served as the first Commander, U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) from 2010-2014 and the 16th Director, National Security Agency (NSA)/Chief, Central Security Service (CSS) from 2005-2014.As Commander, USCYBERCOM, he was responsible for planning, coordinating and conducting operations and defending Department of Defense (DoD) computer networks, as well as, the defense of the nation from cyber-attacks. As the Director, NSA/Chief, CSS, he was responsible for a DoD agency with national foreign intelligence requirements, military combat support, and U.S. national security information system protection responsibilities.Prior to leading USCYBERCOM and the NSA/CSS GEN (Ret) Alexander served as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Army; Commanding General of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command at Fort Belvoir, VA; and the Director of Intelligence, United States Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, FL., and the Deputy Director for Requirements, Capabilities, Assessments and Doctrine, J-2, on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.GEN (Ret) Keith Alexander is the recipient of the 2016 United States Military Academy (USMA) Distinguished Graduate Award. Noted by the USMA, this award is given to graduates of the USMA whose character, distinguished service, and stature draw wholesome comparison to the qualities for which West Point strives, in keeping with its motto: “Duty, Honor, Country.”GEN (Ret) Alexander holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Military Academy, as well as holding a Master of Science in Business Administration from Boston University; a Master of Science in Systems Technology (Electronic Warfare) and a Master of Science in Physics from the Naval Post Graduate School; and Master of Science in National Security Strategy from the National Defense University.
Rachel Stoermer is Senior Corporate Counsel at DocuSign, Inc., where she focuses on technology transactions and electronic signature legality and adoption.� Prior to joining DocuSign in 2012 she held in-house counsel roles at Microsoft and aQuantive, Inc. She received her JD at the University of Washington, and holds a Master’s Degree from the University of Washington Evans School of Public Affairs.� Rachel was named one of the “Top 10 30-Somethings” by the Association of Corporate Counsel in 2015.� She is licensed to practice law in Washington State.
Philip Aquilino is a Partner and Managing Director in the Risk & Compliance practice in North America for the Boston Consulting GroupPhilip has more than 20 years experience and expertise across a wide range of risk management and regulatory topics, including supervisory requirements and expectations with respect to� legal entity structure, enhanced prudential standards, stress testing, capital,� internal audit, and model governance and validationPrior to joining BCG, Philip was a partner at a Big Four firm where he led the Financial Services Safety & Soundness Regulatory practice.� He also spent more than 14 years in senior roles with the Federal Reserve System at the New York and San Francisco Reserve Banks, and was an officer in the Risk Management Group at the Board of Governors.� He� represented the Federal Reserve on the Financial Stability Board's 2010 SIFI working group and� had a six month secondment with the BAKredPhilip has focussed on the following themes as both an advisor and a regulator:•Enhanced Prudential Standards (EPS) / Intermediate Holding Company (IHC)•Assistance with remediation of regulatory findings and enforcement actions•Operational risk, including third party risk•CCAR / Basel requirements and model� risk management•Regulatory reporting and Risk Data Aggregation (RDA)•BSA/AML•Legal entity governance and rationalization / Regulation W•Internal audit support and assessments•Fintech strategy and regulatory issues�Philip received an MA in International Business, Finance, and Economic Law from the Fletcher School at Tufts university; and has a BA in Political Science from the University of California Berkley
Jodi is General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of FS Card Inc. responsible for all legal, regulatory and compliance matters.� She is also a partner at Fenway Summer, LLC, which seeded FS Card Inc.� She�brings thirteen years of experience practicing law in-house in financial services in the areas of credit, debit, prepaid, and small business lending to FS Card Inc.� Prior to working in-house, Jodi clerked on the Southern District of New York and the Second Circuit and was a litigation associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell.�Jodi joined FS Card Inc. from Wonga US, Inc., where she was the Deputy U.S. General Counsel and Corporate Secretary responsible for developing and managing all legal, regulatory and compliance matters associated with Wonga US’s�efforts to launch a commercial/small business lending product.Prior to joining Wonga, Jodi was the Chief Prepaid Counsel at American Express where she oversaw the launch of approximately 15 prepaid products.� In that role, Jodi was also responsible for American Express’s U.S. money transmitter licensing function, maintaining two sets of licenses for corporate entities in 47 states.� She was also a member on the executive leadership team for the Global Prepaid business unit.Prior to American Express, Jodi was MasterCard’s U.S. Regulatory & Public Policy counsel where she was responsible for managing all U.S. regulatory affairs and public policy matters.
Silvio provides strategic leadership towards the development of Tangerine Bank’s deposit business line and is the President of Tangerine Investment Funds Limited and Tangerine Investments Management Inc. His general management responsibilities include overall business line strategy, product management, sales and P&L accountability. Silvio completed several Business Management and Leadership Programs with the ING Business School, the Strategy Academy in Amsterdam, the Richard Ivey School of Business and the Harvard Business School. He holds a Certificate in Advanced Investment Advice and the coveted Chartered Investment Manager (CIM�) designation. Silvio is also a Fellow of the Institute for Canadian Bankers (FICB), a Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute (FCSI) and an ambassador for the Canadian Securities Institute.
As President and CEO, Frank leads the company's vision to materially improve the financial and operational performance of companies through the use of best-in-class pricing and profitability management. Frank joined Nomis Solutions in 2005. Frank has over 15 years of financial services domain expertise. Before Nomis, he served as Vice President of Enterprise Decision Management at Fair Isaac Corporation (NYSE: FIC), where he was responsible for development and marketing of optimization solutions to the financial services industry. Prior to Fair Isaac, Frank was Vice President of Product Development for eCoverage, an online insurance company, as well as an Associate in the Financial Services practice at Mercer Management Consulting. Frank is a Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter and has published on the topics of decision management and optimization in several trade publications including Credit Risk International and Harvard Business Review. Frank graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with concentrations in finance and management.
Eric Dunn is the chief executive officer of Quicken Inc.
Frank Sorrentino is CEO of ConnectOne Bank.
Seely is a senior vice president and health and welfare practice leader at Lockton.
Byrnes is a partner in Michael Best & Friedrich LLP's Employee Benefits Group practicing exclusively in employee benefits and executive compensation law. She primarily represents employers—large and small, public and private, for-profit and tax-exempt—in developing, maintaining (and sometimes terminating) their benefits and compensation programs and policies.


