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Monday, January 08, 2024 — 12:36:39 (EST)

ETA reveals leaders of 2024 Industry Affairs Committees

WASHINGTON, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) today announced the leaders of its 2024 Industry Affairs (IA) Committees. ETA committees serve as crucial platforms for fostering discussion on industry matters, providing thought leadership, and establishing guidelines. These committees are led by seasoned executives and subject-matter experts, bringing extensive experience from across all segments of the payments industry.


"ETA and its member companies are at the forefront of innovation in the payments industry. Nowhere is that more apparent than in ETA's Industry Affairs Committees, which mirror this dynamic payments ecosystem. Whether it's AI or digital assets, mobile payments or cybersecurity, if it's shaping payments, it's being discussed in ETA's committees. We are privileged to have such talented payments professionals leading these committees," says Jodie Kelley, CEO of ETA.


"ETA Industry Affairs Committees tackle the pressing issues facing the payments industry," says Scott Talbott, EVP at ETA. "Their efforts cover the breadth of the industry."


In 2024, the committees will focus on key areas of growth in the industry, including AI, compliance, LATAM, and B2B. Below is the list of the 2024 Industry Affairs Committees. The full list of ETA's 2024 committees and their leadership can be found here.


Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Chairs: Russell Moore, Director of Corporate Strategy & Development, Global Payments
Vice Chairs: Donald Riddick, CLO & Company Secretary, Featurespace • Kevin Shamoun, SVP Product & Innovation, Fortis


Bank

Chair: Adrienne Gray, SVP, Payments Risk & Compliance, Commercial Bank of California
Vice Chair: Mary Meade-Kolsen, Senior Risk Executive Merchant Third Party ISO Merchant Service, Synovus


Business to Business (B2B)

Chair: Raghuram Adiraju, Vice President, Commercial Acceptance, Mastercard


Communications

Chair: Andy Gerlt, Head of Communications, Visa Commercial & Money Movement Solutions, Visa


Compliance

Co-Chairs: Tom Bloodworth, Director, Enterprise Compliance, Global Payments • Gina Gioia-Ranson, CAMS, VP of Compliance, AML and OFAC Officer, North American Bancard • Rob Johnson, Senior Director, Visa Rules Management North America, Visa


Crypto/Blockchain

Chair: Eric Brown, CEO, BlockWyre
Vice Chair: Bradley Riss, Chief Commercial Officer, Checkout.com


Large Processor Council

Chair: Jackie Joseph, Executive Director, Payment Network Office, JP Morgan Chase
Vice Chair: Kristi Kuehn, SVP & Head of Enterprise Compliance, Global Payments


LATAM

Co-Chairs: Rafael Rossi, VP, Head of Payment Facilitator North America, Visa • Ana Vasconcellos, Head of Acceptance & SMBs, LAC Region, Visa • Leon Vega, Executive Director Latam M.S., J.P. Morgan


Mobile Payments

Chair: Natalia Leonardis, VP of Business Development, CardFlight
Vice Chairs: Craig Ross, Manager Channel Partnerships, Apple • Olivia Tomares, Payments Platform Partnerships, Google


Payment Facilitator

Co-Chairs: Deana Rich, Co-CEO & Co-Founder, Infinicept • Caroline Hometh, Managing Partner, RPY Innovations
Vice Chair: George Malesky, Managing Director, Payment Alliance Advisors


Payment Sales & Strategy

Chair: George Smith, Head of Sales, Clerkie


PCI/Cybersecurity

Chair: Adam Perella, Technical Director, Schellman Compliance
Vice Chair: Emily Baxter, Consultant, RPY Innovations


Retail Technology

Chair: Russ Palay, VP of Product Management, Infinicept
Vice Chair: Jay Myers, Director, Payment Relations, American Express


Risk, Fraud & Security

Chair: Melissa Sutherland, Vice President, EverC
Vice Chair: Tom Humphrey, Director of Risk Management, Tesouro


About ETA

The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) is the world's leading advocacy and trade association for the payments industry. Our members span the breadth of significant payments and fintech companies, from the largest incumbent players to the emerging disruptors in the U.S. and more than a dozen other countries around the world. ETA members make commerce possible by processing approximately $44 trillion in purchases annually and worldwide P2P payments, and by deploying payments innovation to merchants and consumers. www.electran.org

For media inquiries, please contact Scott Talbott at 202.677.7403 or stalbott@electran.org.