About Ellen Kinlin

Ellen Kinlin is an internationally recognized recruiting specialist in Asset and Wealth Management. With nearly three decades of experience, her market expertise and global candidate base are the most comprehensive in the industry. In 2012, Ellen launched WE – Women Executives, a division of ECK Consulting specializing in the recruitment of senior-level female executives in Asset & Wealth Management. Read More

Women and Men Declining in the Workforce

By |2018-02-12T19:22:43-05:00May 30th, 2017|Corporate Culture, Gender Balance, Trends in Asset Management, Trends in Human Resources, U.S. Economy|

A recent article in Bloomberg sounded the familiar alarm: “Modern Motherhood has Economists Worried.” Bloomberg looked at data from 1970-2000 among those aged 25-54, showing women’s increase in the working [...]

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Keefe & Pax Ellevate: Investing in Women is Good Business

By |2018-02-12T19:22:43-05:00May 26th, 2017|Corporate Culture, Gender Balance, Trends in Human Resources, Women in Leadership|

Keefe & Pax Ellevate: Investing in Women is Good Business Joe Keefe, president and chief executive officer of Pax World Funds, is well known for his commitment to helping women [...]

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Preserving and Managing Family Wealth Increasingly a Woman’s Domain

By |2018-02-12T19:22:43-05:00May 19th, 2017|Career Advice, Corporate Culture, Trends in Asset Management, Trends in Human Resources, U.S. Economy, Women in Financial Services, Women in Leadership|

Preserving and Managing Family Wealth Increasingly a Woman’s Domain A recent Wealth Management.com story notes that, according to RBC Wealth Management’s Wealth Transfer Report 2017, the responsibility of managing and [...]

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ESG: No Longer "Green Window Dressing"

By |2018-02-12T19:22:44-05:00May 15th, 2017|Corporate Culture, Giving Back, How to Get Ahead, Managing Risk, Trends in Asset Management, Trends in Human Resources, U.S. Economy|

Corporations have often taken the position that when it comes to sustainability or other socially responsible issues, the costs outweigh the benefits for the bottom line. In his book Capitalism [...]

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution is Coming

By |2018-02-12T19:22:44-05:00May 15th, 2017|Corporate Culture, Trends in Human Resources, U.S. Economy|

I’ve referred to topics surrounding the fourth industrial revolution in past blog posts about automation, and disruption in financial services. The fourth industrial revolution is worthy of its own discussion, [...]

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