By Sam Maule Striving to put more monkey back into business. Host @FinTech5Podcast & active #FemTechLeaders supporter. See our interview with him here.
You know that one person that everyone seems to know, that no one has anything bad to say about, and who seems to know something about every topic in a given field? This perfectly sums up my good friend Brad Leimer, the Head of FinTech Strategy for Santander Innovation. Some of my most memorable one-on-one conversations have been with Brad. This definitely comes across in this interview as does my admiration and love for this guy.
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Brad’s blog, Discerning Technologist, is a must read as is his most popular post in American Banker on The Great Rebundling of Financial Services.
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