Future Leaders Alumni
2024
- Adolfo Canales, StoneX
- Alyazia Bin Suwaidan, Commercial Bank of Dubai
- Amin ur Rehman, Standard Chartered Bank
- Amro El-Far, Arab Bank
- Ana Laura Contelli, American International Group (AIG)
- Angel Spanos, PNC Bank
- Anjana Mary Menasis, Surecomp
- Antonio Muñoz, Deutsche Bank
- Astrid Perrin-Megret, BNP Paribas
- Bridget Bonilla, BNP Paribas
- Cameron Stanton, Lloyds Banking Group
- Carolina Gonzalez Marino, UBS
- Christian Khouri Chalouhi, Intesa Sanpaolo
- Christophe Bock, Société Générale
- Christopher Finan, BNY Mellon
- Daniel Vallance, RBC Capital Markets
- Diego Puron Kelleher, Banco Mercantil del Norte SA (Banorte)
- Frank Burgman, Barclays
- Giovanni Paolini, UniCredit
- Grayson Prickett, First Citizens Bank
- Hilary Freedenberg, HSBC Bank USA
- Iris Chen, ING Bank N.V.
- Jagoda Dul, Citibank
- Jialing Li, Deloitte
- Jose Reynoso, Umpqua Bank
- Kaylee Karumanchi Lord, Bank of America
- Kubra Guler, Bank of America
- Lianlian Zhao, BNY Mellon
- Maria Fernanda Quevedo, Deutsche Bank
- Michael Chong, Standard Chartered Bank
- Mónica Dörr, Banco Santander
- Natalija Katic, Banco Santander
- Oskar Jerrå, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB)
- Pablo de Bacco, ANZ Banking Group
- Patrick Wodetzki, Crédit Agricole CIB
- Petra Gross, UniCredit
- Sarah Bachwitz Mruk, HSBC Bank USA
- Sivine Halwani, JP Morgan Chase Bank
- Tommy Babos, Barclays
2023
- Colin Allshouse, Bank of America
- Celina Andrioti, JP Morgan
- Mouloud Bouaziz, Credit Agricole CIB
- Zachary Byrne, Deloitte
- Beatrice Cheng, Standard Chartered
- Maxwell Chesky, MUFG
- Johnny Chung, BNY Mellon
- Rebecca Connor, PNC Bank
- Charlotte Fryer, JP Morgan
- Neslihan Gökmen, Danske Bank
- Jorge Gomez, BNY Mellon
- Haitham Hassan, African Export-Import Bank
- Jason Haley, BMO (Bank of Montreal)
- Sue Ellen Hearn, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)
- Amresh Jagessar, ING Bank
- Melinda Jih, HSBC
- Adrien Laniau, Société Générale
- Nicholas Lewis, Barclays
- Samer Mansour, Housing Bank for Trade and Finance
- Ambar Mardikar, Scotiabank
- Anathi Mkhize, ABSA CIB
- Marko Motika, StoneX Group
- Weaam Muaddi, Arab Bank
- Ahmad Muhaisen, Arab Bank
- Elcin Onat, Citibank
- Yasemin Ozcan, BNP Paribas
- Natalie Patura, PNC Bank
- Tebogo Phosiwa, Rand Merchant Bank
- Natasa Pudic, ING Bank
- Pia Reyes, AIG
- Sabri Riache, Deutsche Bank
- Anna Ries, UniCredit
- Adriana Seidl, Deutsche Bank
- Swati Shahani, Barclays
- Paolina Stoilova, BBVA
- Dipika Surana, Bank of America
- Ines Weibel, UBS
- Sarah Zedar, KeyBank
2022
- Ayah Al-Hneiti, Housing Bank for Trade and Finance
- Farid Al-Masri, Arab Bank
- Tuomas Autero, Nordea
- Katherine (Katie) Belchere, PNC Bank
- Khaled Berto, African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank)
- Jon Boran, Lloyds Banking Group
- Min Jeong Chae, BMO (Bank of Montreal)
- Anum Chaudhary, Bank of America
- Alejandra Basañez Coppola, Banorte
- Romain d’Apolito, UniCredit
- Devon Falvey, Citibank
- Cyril Finan, Deutsche Bank
- Elmi Gabobe, CAC International Bank
- Nadine Ghandour, BNP Paribas
- Ahmad Hamza Hashmi, ITFC
- Leos Hruz, BBVA
- Akshat Jain, ANZ Banking Group
- Himath Kithsiri, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
- Kishore Kotian, Barclays
- Mohit Mehtaji, HSBC
- Marie Mohmand, Swedbank
- Martin Cortazar Mueller, UBS
- William Murray, Fulton Bank
- Roselyn Najjuma, Standard Chartered Bank
- Ricardo Pacheco, City National Bank
- Valentina Polimeno, Intesa Sanpaolo
- Viktoria Rudoj, Commerzbank
- Attia Salim, ING
- Farid Samadov, Kapital Bank
- Raphaël Scemama, Societe Generale
- Aluwani Thenga, Rand Merchant Bank
- Brandon Wells, Goldman Sachs
- David Willacy, StoneX Group
- Tomas Zaleckas, SEB
- Dejna Zunic, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)
2021
- Hanan Hassan Moalim Ali, ITFC
- Yaseen Alsharif, Arab Bank
- Hanna G. Atallah, Housing Bank for Trade and Finance
- Linda Bader, Wintrust Financial Corporation
- Boris Bajic, Danske Bank
- Thomas Banks, Lloyds Banking Group
- Ahmed Bayoumi, Export Development Bank of Egypt (EBE)
- Clement Berthou, Societe Generale
- Caroline Brown, Wells Fargo Bank
- Bruno Campos, Bank of America
- Antonio Crespo, Nordea
- Alexia Dackberg, Swedbank
- Madlena Demirchian, Commerce Bank
- Natalie Harold, NatWest
- Christophe Hatt, BNP Paribas
- Aaron Jennings, BNY Mellon
- Elmira Jubanyshkaliyeva, Barclays
- Mukuka Bwalya-Katowa, FNB Zambia
- Zakir Khanmammadov, Kapital Bank
- Rufus Kin Yan Lam, HSBC
- Ryan Lastra, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Thao Hanh Le, ING
- Yvonne Lim, UBS
- Aline Perico Lime, StoneX Group
- Sepideh Malekpour, Surecomp
- Jocelyn Tong-Palmer, ANZ Banking Group
- Pauline Pang, MUFG
- Rachel Parks, Derivative Path, Inc.
- Abir Paul, BMO (Bank of Montreal)
- Sara Pianigiani, Standard Chartered
- Grzegorz Pojnar, Santander Bank
- Joshua Randolph, PNC Bank
- Theresa Donnelly-Staerk, Deloitte
- Xi-Ping Tan, Deutsche Bank
- Ruben Valentino, Banorte
- Mouli Vasan, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
2020
- Suzan Al (Imam) Husseini, Arab Bank
- Caitlin Blasi, CoBank
- Carla Dodds, Banco Santander
- Fadel Elassa, Standard Chartered Bank
- Maria I Galvez, BBVA
- Brian Goldwasser, Commerzbank
- Andrew Hale, ANZ Banking Group
- David Hehlen, UBS
- Lewis Heptonstall, Wells Fargo Bank
- Adrian Hofer, Credit Suisse
- Venkata P Javaji, Visa
- Tarun Khosla, Citibank
- Kamna Krishnan, BMO (Bank of Montreal)
- Alfred Lam, Shanghai Commercial Bank
- Jing Wei Joel Lim, Bank of America
- Steven Liu, HSBC
- Tania Markovic, Royal Bank of Canada
- Lee Phahladira, Rand Merchant Bank
- Harro Prins, ING
- Luis Quilico, UniCredit
- Alexander Rakhmanin, Societe Generale
- Yasminie Ramos, Barclays
- Harsh Shah, Deloitte
- Terence Tan, BNY Mellon
- Akshat Tiwari, MUFG
- Huy Tran, BNP Paribas
- Niels Brand Van Duinen, INTL FCStone
- Michael Walker, Finastra
- Hebe Wildi, Lloyds Banking Group
- Hoor Yar, Deutsche Bank
2019
- Arezu Abedinzadeh, SEB
- Abdul Aleem, ITFC
- Rami AlHusari, Arab Bank
- Media Alimorad, BMO (Bank of Montreal)
- Sylvie Bartelmaos, Banque Libano-Française
- Michael Beispel, Tradeshift
- Josephine Bergman, Swedbank
- Michael Boede, MUFG
- Jennifer Couch, PrimeRevenue
- Ryan Dalrymple, U.S. Bank
- Matthew Giannotti, NatWest
- Anthony Guide, PNC Bank
- Guus Huijgen, Deutsche Bank
- Kerry Jordan, CIBC FirstCaribbean
- Annina Keller, Credit Suisse
- René Klose, Commerzbank
- Luke Kneeshaw, Columbia Bank
- Ryan Knoll, BNY Mellon
- Donald Monson, Deloitte
- Katherine Mueller, INTL FCStone
- Rodrigue Nakindavyi, Danske Bank
- Osman Ansari, J.P. Morgan
- Sureen Pannagas, Societe Generale
- Abhijit Patil, State Bank of India
- Silvio Pestalozzi, UBS
- Joshua Quigley, Bank of America
- Chanpreet Sawhney, Wells Fargo Bank
- Saurabh Sharma, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
- Gert Sonck, ING
- George Stergianopoulos, HSBC
- Anton Suphal, Royal Bank of Canada
- Anthony Williams, Scotiabank
2018
- Adam Hanke, Natwest
- Adriaan Bellaart, ING
- Allison Vara, J.P. Morgan
- Andrew Smart, Scotiabank
- Aoun Al Aoun, Arab Bank
- Agharza Bakhshiyev, Kapital Bank
- Beatrice E. Lee, HSBC
- Bret Berta, Fidelity National Information Services (FIS)
- Charlotte Kissmeyer, SEB
- Cristina Thome Certucha, Société Generale
- Dario J. Sanchez, Fulton Bank
- Elie Medlege, Banque Libano-Française
- Hiren Shah, Pelican
- Janice Durisin, Deloitte
- Janna Webskowski, U.S. Bank
- Joëlle Schmidt, Zürcher Kantonalbank (ZKB)
- Karen Sabioni Oliveira, BNP Paribas
- Karen Veslemøy Hveem, Danske Bank
- Kerim Yebari, Deutsche Bank
- Kit Lin, Barclays
- Kristin Francis, PNC Bank
- Marcus Jacobsson, Swedbank
- Melissa Gomes Ribeiro, Bank of America
- Mónica Couret, BBVA
- Nimesh Avantha, Standard Chartered Bank
- Ozgur Akdeniz, ANZ Banking Group
- Pani Oritis, Santander
- Poppy Biswal, KeyBank
- Renny Narvaez, BNY Mellon
- Steve Darnell, BMO
- William M. Santoro, IBM
2017
- Victoria Gale, Bank ABC
- Vladimir Rudenko, BMO
- Mahmoud Tamim, Bankmed
- Natalie Sullivan, Banner Bank
- Dany Hoayek, Banque Libano-Française
- Karyn Folino, Barclays
- Jose Maria Seisdedos, BBVA
- Colomban Vitoux, BNP Paribas
- Tiffany A. Tye, BNY Mellon
- Brent Causey, City National Bank
- Olga Krenz, Commerzbank
- David Scorzelli, Commonwealth Bank of Australia
- Luca Strazzabosco, Credit Suisse
- Daniel Bendersky, D+H
- Megan Levy, Deloitte
- Greg Goska, Fulton Bank
- Stephanie Palmer, HSBC
- Jing Zhang, J.P. Morgan
- Poh Kuan Khiaw, Maybank
- Ronny Favel, National Bank of Canada
- Michael McQuillen, Northern Trust
- Courtney Roberts, PNC Bank
- Ryan Zagone, Ripple
- Natalia Nobre, Scotiabank
- Jesper Linden, SEB
- Aurélie Rizk, Societe Generale
- Leo Lee, U.S. Bank
- Angela Luceri, UBS
- Steve Holt, Wells Fargo
- Therese Giambona, Western Union Business Solutions
2016
- Juergen Hofbauer, Bank of America
- Adrienne Hughes, Bank of America
- Sanman Sanjeev Shetty, Bank of Tokyo- Mitsubishi
- Mamoru Shibata, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi
- Chady Abdo, Banque Libano-Française
- KP Sunil Rao, Barclays
- David Lorente, BBVA
- Mathieu Kahnert, BMO
- Ryan Welsh, BNY Mellon
- Andy Krider, BOKF
- Demet Kologlu, Citibank
- Fabrizio Juez, Citibank
- Benjamin Steiner, Credit Suisse
- Miriam Ratkovicova, Deloitte
- Stein Charline, Finabank
- Annelot Potjer, ING
- Adriano Scaramella, Intesa Sanpaolo
- Katie Wilson, J.P. Morgan
- Caryn Pace, J.P. Morgan
- Johnathan Tan, Maybank
- Daniel Lachance, National Bank of Canada
- Inna Gogoua, PNC Bank
- Nilesh Dusane, Ripple
- Nassib Kazoun, Scotiabank
- Fahd Ansari, Standard Chartered Bank
- Kuldeep Tyagi, State Bank of India
- Colin Freeseman, U.S. Bank
- Callan Sainsbury, Westpac Institutional Bank
Featured Alumni
What was your job title and company when you joined the Future Leaders Class?
When I joined the Future Leaders Program in 2019, I was a Vice President on the StoneX Payments sales team in New York. I had recently transitioned from the Client Services team at StoneX and was just beginning my career in sales.
What is your current job title and company you work for?
I have since been promoted to Senior Vice President of StoneX Payments. In my current role, I help financial institutions expand their local currency payment capabilities.
What has the Future Leaders program meant to you and your career?
I have always enjoyed BAFT conferences because of the great group of people who attend year after year. I was the first Future Leader from StoneX and the opportunity to meet other young professionals in my industry from around the world was unlike anything I’d ever done before. The program allowed me to expand my network professionally, but also personally. I have friends I still stay in touch with today, 5 years later.
I had the opportunity to be a Future Leaders Mentor this past year, and that was one of the most rewarding experiences for me. I’ve been fortunate enough to have some truly exceptional mentors – some of whom I’ve met through BAFT – so I find the opportunity to step into that role for someone else to be very fulfilling.
Anything else you want to share about the program or BAFT?
I am very excited to begin my role of Co-Chair of the Future Leaders Council. I welcome any thoughts on how we can continue to build on the program, including opportunities to stay involved post-graduation. Thank you for this opportunity!
What was your job title and company when you joined the Future Leaders Class?
When joining the BAFT Future Leaders Class of 2020, I had just completed my traineeship within Credit Suisse’s FI department, and had assumed responsibility for an emerging markets FI portfolio. As a junior RM, I was predominantly looking after the MENA region, thereby working closely with the bank’s (Commodity) Trade Finance teams.
What is your current job title and company you work for?
Presently, I work for Zürcher Kantonalbank, Switzerland’s second-largest, albeit lesser-known universal bank. In my role as Vice President of Financial Institutions, I predominantly look after the FI groups in North America, Benelux and selected African markets.
What has the BAFT Future Leaders Program meant to you and your career?
It’s been a highlight, both from a professional, but also a personal perspective. Our group’s topic being somewhat more technical, it offered an excellent opportunity to acquire a deeper understanding of an issue that had been gaining topicality in the transaction banking industry. More generally, the program has been a springboard to broaden and complement my network. Lastly, being a part of the Future Leaders class has been a lot of fun.
Anything else you want to share about the program or BAFT?
I highly recommend it. If I could offer one piece of advice, it would be to develop and maintain your network with your Future Leaders colleagues during the program and also after graduation. With the FI and trade finance community being a ‘small world’, the BAFT Future Leaders network can prove to be a valuable resource beyond just the immediate term.
What was your job title and company when you joined the Future Leaders Class?
Head of Northern Europe, Transaction Services Financial Institutions, NatWest
What is your current job title and company you work for?
Managing Director, Banks Coverage Transaction Banking, NatWest
What has the BAFT Future Leaders Program meant to you and your career?
The fundamental impact at the time of joining the program was an increase in exposure to a multitude of opportunities outside of my direct responsibilities at NatWest. This included expanding my professional network with ambitious peers at a similar seniority level across the industry, determined to become significant contributors to the Transaction Banking agenda, specifically in regions and with institutions I had less day to day interaction. This was further enhanced with networking opportunities with and insights from global senior leaders focused on nurturing future talent, demonstrating a truly open and collaborative approach in supporting the leaders of tomorrow. The program itself exposed me and other Future Leaders to consider key topics affecting the industry through the demanding project work, which had the combined effect of enhancing industry knowledge but also further enhancing my professional network in seeking SME input to deliver the project. Since completing the program and by staying involved in BAFT, the exposure to an enhanced network as well as the opportunity to be involved in the debate on key topics affecting our industry, have provided a solid foundation to progress my career at NatWest, most recently taking on global responsibility for our FI Transaction Banking relationships. Fundamentally, the Transaction Banking community relies on strong collaboration, trusted relationships, diversity of opinion and a drive to improve and innovate global payments and trade, for which the Future Leaders Program provides the perfect introduction. I’m extremely grateful to BAFT for providing these opportunities, and to NatWest for sponsoring me into the program, and am confident that my application to contributing to our industry in this way has had a very strong and positive impact on my career.
Anything else you want to share about the program or BAFT?
Looking back, I can’t deny the program itself was also tremendously fun and delivers a lot of the key positives of working in Transaction Banking. Opportunities to meet new people, experience new cultures and geographical locations, impact the future of the real economy, and make new friends. It’s been a pleasure staying involved in BAFT and given the level of change and transformation in all aspects effecting our industry I’m looking forward to further developing my knowledge and supporting the talent of tomorrow in a similar way.
What was your job title and company when you joined the Future Leaders Class?
Senior Manager at Deloitte
What is your current job title and company you work for?
Managing Director at Deloitte
What has the Future Leaders program meant to you and your career?
I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to have graduated from BAFT’s inaugural Future Leader’s program seven years ago. It was an incredibly inspiring program that not only provided insights into the current issues facing transaction banking, but also helped me create meaningful business relationships (and friendships!) across the industry and the world.
As a former BAFT Future Leaders graduate, I am also thankful for the opportunity to be part of BAFT’s leadership as a member of the BAFT’s Board of Directors and ExCo. But my greatest appreciation comes from the chance to mentor and sponsor subsequent classes of BAFT Future Leaders, who I am very proud of to see graduate.
Anything else you want to share about the program or BAFT?
I consider the BAFT community to be my family, full of friends, colleagues, coaches and mentors I plan to carry with me throughout my career. BAFT is an incredible organization that brings together a network of professionals and leaders that are here to shape the presence and future of transaction banking, while tackling some of the most pressing industry challenges such as geopolitical forces, economic and trade sanctions, regulatory changes, supply chain disruptions, digitization and other innovation trends.