Cayman’s “Power Women” included in Citywealth List

by Tiffany on August 22, 2013  

The August edition of Citywealth Magazine features the Top 100 “Power Women” in International Financial Centres, with representatives from the Cayman Islands taking 14 spots. The list is characterised as an A-Z list of influencers and professionals working in the financial services industry in International Financial Centres.

Cayman

The list includes Fiona Barrie, Monique Bhullar and Deanna Bidwell amongst others.

Here’s the list of “Power Women” from Cayman:

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Fiona Barrie, Chief Operating Officer of Ogier Fiduciary Services Cayman and Head of Ogier Private Wealth


Monique Bhullar, Senior Counsel, Global Trusts Group, Walkers Global


Deanna Bidwell, Head of Wealth, Caribbean at RBC Wealth Management


Tamara Corbin, Partner, Charities, Trusts, Foundation, Rawlinson & Hunter


Zoe Day, Director, Citco Trustees


Andrea Dunsby, Partner, Turner & Roulstone


Lana Farrington, Director, Barclays Private Bank & Trust


Leticia Frederick, Deputy Head Fiduciary Services, Cayman Islands Monetary Authority


Debra C Humphreys, Risk & Compliance, Cayman Islands National Corporation


Morven McMillan, Partner, Mourant Ozannes


Emma Santiago, Senior Manager, Rawlinson & Hunter


Jackie E Stirling, Senior Resident O๏ฌƒcer, Bessemer Trust Co Cayman Islands


Sheena Thompson, Regional Head of Operations, RBC wealth Management Cayman Islands


Ruth Yates, Senior Analyst, Cayman Islands Islands Monetary Authority


Click here for the entire list:


http://www.citywealthmag.com/_resource/_upload/iss_29565.pdf

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