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In 2017, Redel added blockchain to her focus. She is a speaker at global conferences on regulatory and business issues, and is an advisor in the field. In 2019, Redel and Joyce Lai co-founded The Fordham Law Blockchain Regulatory Symposium:Regulation and Innovation. The inaugural Symposium, sponsored
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Redel has managed global organizations, working especially in financial performance and governance issues, for over 30 years. Redel began her career as an investment banker, and made history in 1992 when she became the only woman ever elected Chairman of the Board of Commodity Exchange, Inc. (COMEX).
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as Managing Director and Board Member. At the Forum Redel was directly responsible for the 1000 corporate members and the development of the Strategic Partners. Redel is known for growing a major portion of the Forum's income base while expanding both geographic and gender diversity.
127:. She is a member of the New York - Presbyterian Hospital Advisory Council, as well as its Dean's Council, and serves as President of its Lying-In Hospital executive committee. Redel founded the Women's Leadership Initiative at the World Economic Forum. 122:
at Penn State University, the Alliance Française, Columbia University's Paris Alliance Program, the French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF), Jill-E Corp, The American Friends of the Musee d"Orsay, the MoMA Photography Committee, and the
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Redel is a board member of NY Angels where she co-founded and co-chairs the Blockchain Committee and was former a member of both Women Corporate Directors and Golden Seeds – Angel Investors for Women Entrepreneurs.
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Redel is an active philanthropist, advocating for women's health issues, financial literacy, and mentorship programs. She has served on various boards including the
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Chair, Board of Commodity Exchange; Managing Director,
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Index

World Economic Forum
businesswoman
philanthropist
Barnard College
Columbia Business School
Fordham University School of Law
New York Mercantile Exchange
Prudential Securities
World Economic Forum
Smeal College of Business
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship
"Error"
"Comex Chooses Leader At Time of Big Decisions"
The New York Times
"Woman Elected to Head Comex"
Los Angeles Times
"Shake-Up Under Way At Prudential"
"Women Power Brokers Aim for More"
"Can Economic Engagement Offer Alternatives to Extremism?"
Arab News
"Women demand greater say"
BBC News
Categories
1953 births
Living people
Columbia Business School alumni
Fordham University School of Law alumni
Barnard College alumni
Fordham University faculty
Women chief technology officers

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