Location New York, New York, United States Regions Greater New York Area, East Coast, Northeastern US Gender Female
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Deepali Vyas is a serial entrepreneur, advisory board member, career strategist, and executive search consultant with a recognized eye for spotting talent, rising trends and breakout business models. She has advised companies like JP Morgan, Uber, Fidelity, Citadel, Wayfair and the NFL to name a few.
With 20 years of diverse experience, including
Global Head of FinTech, Payments, Crypto and Applied Intelligence at Korn Ferry, Deepali has a deep understanding of what it takes to be successful in today’s workforce. Throughout her career, Deepali has conducted over 40,000 executive interviews and has worked with top Fortune 500 C-suite executives in the boardroom, focusing on next generation talent search, strategies, assessment, and leadership development.
She is also a well published thought leader on topics such as digital assets, blockchain, cryptocurrencies, innovation, digital transformation, and talent in data and analytics. Deepali frequently contributes to media outlets including Bloomberg, FundFire, CNBC, Business Insider and Forbes. Deepali has been featured as Business Insiders’ “Top 10 Global Headhunters in FinTech.” Deepali is deeply passionate about diversity and inclusion, partnering with startups like Correlation One on diversity initiatives that offer data science training to the Black and LatinX communities. She has been an advocate for women in STEM careers, sponsoring the annual Women’s Summit in Data Science (DS4A).
She serves on the advisory boards of Correlation One, TalentStat, NovusNorth, Gray Zones and Rutgers University Big Data Program. She is a certified executive coach from Columbia University’s Coaching Learning Association. Deepali graduated with honors from University of Colorado and completed the International Financial Management Program at the London School of Economics.