Jeff John Roberts is the finance and crypto editor of Fortune magazine, where his focus is the intersection of money and technology. A former lawyer, Jeff is the author of the critically acclaimed “Kings of Crypto” (Harvard Bus Review Press), and has written for numerous publications, including The Economist and The New York Times. He lives in Southern California.

Kristin Streett is ServiceNow’s Head of Banking, Americas. She oversees strategy and execution within their financial services, working with customers on their employee and customer experience initiatives. With over 25 years’ experience in Banking and FinTech, Kristin specializes in digital transformation strategy, process optimization, enterprise-wide technology program implementations, target operating model design, and change management.

Rusty Pickering is the President and Chief Operating Officer (and former General Counsel) of Ingo Payments, a full-service embedded finance platform for banks, fintechs and enterprise brands. Rusty was previously a partner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough. Rusty received his BS in Biomedical Engineering from Tulane University in 1991 and his JD cum laude from the University of Texas School of Law in 1994.

Mike Timoney is Vice President of Secure Payments for Payments System Improvement within Federal Reserve Financial Services. Mike has responsibility to understand the payments and fraud landscape and identify areas where security must be improved. Mike is responsible to design, develop, and implement key elements of the Fed’s Payment Improvement strategy for payment security including improving fraud data, researching security and fraud trends, and evaluating emerging security and fraud technologies. He identifies and contributes to opportunities for collaboration with the payments industry to improve overall payments security. Mike is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Treasury Professional (CTP).

Karen spent over 20 years in banking, primarily in bank operations focused on payments, information technology, and business resilience. She then served financial institutions in the cards arena at a payment processor.

At FS-ISAC, Karen is dedicated to putting her diverse payment and banking experience to work to build a collaborative payments community focused on battling threats to the financial sector. Karen is a part of the FS-ISAC team that is actively working on moving the sector to fraud prevention through actionable fraud intelligence sharing. Key initiatives in 2024 included partnering with members in the development of the Cyber Fraud and Phishing Prevention Frameworks. She also started a Digital Assets Council to allow members a platform to work together to address the unique threats and analysis methods associated with cryptocurrency.

Karen has a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance & Banking from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and completed the Graduate Banking School, Bank Technology Management School, and Advanced IT Forum at the Graduate School of Banking in Wisconsin.

Trace has over 29 years of professional experience in software solutions and management consulting. For the past five and half years, he has been a Strategic Advisor with Datos Insights’ Fraud and AML practice. Prior to joining Datos Insights, Trace worked for over 11 years at SunTrust Bank where he was most recently Head of Fraud Strategy.
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Andrew Sharpe is a program analyst in the Modernization and Integration Branch (MIB) in the Program Development Division (PDD) in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Andrew has been with the Food and Nutrition Service for almost three years and primarily works on automation projects and disaster SNAP.

Jason Dunn is a Lead Program Analyst in the USDA, SNAP, Policy Development Division’s Modernization and Integration Branch. He had over 32 years of experience working with major public assistance programs in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, including TANF, SNAP, LIHEAP, and Medicaid eligibility. Jason began as a caseworker in 1990, moved on to policy development in 1996, and eventually became the Director of the Division of Family Support in 2011. Other programmatic experience collected along the way includes child support, child welfare, housing/homelessness programs, and workforce/labor programs. From 2018 to early 2020, Jason was a policy analyst with Kentucky Voices for Health, advocating and lobbying for access to affordable, quality, healthcare coverage and other programs that promote good health (including SNAP). He resumed the Director’s position in April, 2020, and helped navigate programs through the pandemic until his move to the USDA in October, 2022. Jason’s primary goal throughout his career is to help individuals and their families live to their fullest potential. When he’s not working, Jason serves as a member of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Activism Advisory Committee as well as a local affordable housing organization. He has three grown sons, and lives on a farm in Franklin County, Kentucky with his wife, Kris, three horses, two donkeys, and one small dog who acts bigger than the largest horses.

Molly Swartz is a partner in the Global Fintech & Payments practice at Paul Hastings and is based in the firm’s San Francisco office. Recognized as a “Rising Star” by Law360 in 2023 and a “Next Generation Partner” by The Legal 500 in 2023, Ms. Swartz advises Fintech and financial services companies, internet marketplaces, and commercial and consumer lenders regarding a broad spectrum of product, regulatory, and transactional matters. As part of Paul Hastings’ Band 1-ranked Fintech and Payments practice, she is one of a few preeminent financial services attorneys in the US that companies turn to as they seek to commercialize their product offerings further. Ms. Swartz has extensive experience with financial services and consumer protection laws, including the Truth-in-Lending Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, the Bank Secrecy Act, state money transmission and licensed lending laws, gift card laws, payment network rules such as the Nacha, Visa and Mastercard Rules, and other state and federal statutes related to money movement. Ms. Swartz advises household name companies regarding a host of product and regulatory issues. From ideation and strategy through launch and beyond, Ms. Swartz assists in all aspects of product development. She frequently negotiates commercial agreements in the financial services space, including bank-Fintech partnership agreements and commercial agreements between Fintech companies. Ms. Swartz drafts user-facing documentation for financial services clients including foundational contracts between clients and their customers, and advises on design elements of the user experience. Beyond product development, Ms. Swartz supports clients through financing services licensing, and registration, and assists clients in responding to regulatory inquiries. Ms. Swartz is one of the foremost experts in non-recourse liquidity and earned wage access (collectively, “NRL/EWA”). She was part of the original legal team that helped define the space, and has engaged with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and numerous state agencies on a variety of EWA/NRL issues. Ms. Swartz has helped numerous clients to develop no-fee, non-recourse forms of financing.

Nick Moiseff is the VP of Product for Remitly’s remittance product. He brings a decade of transformative leadership across the company, having previously served as VP of North America and in other key roles since joining in April 2015 when Remitly was just a series C company. Nick’s impact extends beyond scaling products—he is deeply committed to delivering financial empowerment to millions of customers worldwide. Before Remitly, he honed his expertise at Amazon, where he drove innovation in the fraud and risk space within the Transaction Risk Management org. Nick holds an M.B.A. from San Diego State University and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of San Diego.