Exclusive Conversation with ProWoc and Saxo Bank on Women, Career and Wealth: Pathways for Investment
At ProWoc we believe that financial independence and smart investing is critical to achieving financial freedom. Our next Exclusive Conversation event at Saxo Bank is designed to equip you with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to navigate the world of investments with ease. Camilla Dahl Hansen will introduce us to Saxo Bank, and Ida Johannesen will share how she’s navigated a career in finance, and the importance of investing – for now and the future!
The session will be moderated by Caroline Onyango-Dyregaard, ProWoc’s Head of Sponsorship & Liaison.
Cost is DKK150 for members and DKK250 for non-members.
Refreshments and snacks will be served.
Location: Philip Heymans Alle 15, 2900 Hellerup
Bus: 1A or 23 (Gl. Vartov Vej (Strandvejen))
Waterfront Shopping Center
Camilla Dahl Hansen – Chief Saxo Experience Officer and a member of the Executive Team
Camilla is responsible for driving a strong focus on constantly improving the Saxo Bank’s client experience. She joined Saxo Bank in April 2021 and brings solid experience from the financial services industry, having worked in various senior leadership positions in Danske Bank for over 13 years.
During her tenure in Danske Bank, Camilla led marketing, communication and ESG efforts as well as being part of the leadership team in Wealth Management. Prior to Danske Bank, she worked at McKinsey & Co and in the advertisement industry. Camilla holds a master degree in Strategy, Organization, and Management from Copenhagen Business School.
Ida Johannesen – Head of Commercial ESG at Saxo Bank
Ida is responsible for the bank’s ESG offering, ESG tools and platform features, ESG related educational content and ESG marketing efforts. Ida joined Saxo in 2008 and has held various positions in internal audit and Sales. Prior roles include risk manager, internal auditor and head of compliance at Société Générale Asset Management in Paris and New York and before that Ida worked as a financial analyst for Merrill Lynch in Boston. Ida has a Master’s degree in Economics with a minor in Mathematics from Boston University.