There are a lot of headlines in the payments world. Payments News is Glenbrook’s curated news feed of the headlines that matter most every day, but we’ll readily acknowledge that it can be a lot to digest. That’s why we’ve introduced Payments Post, a month-end roundup of the news items that got us talking as a team along with some commentary about why we think they’re particularly important to the direction of the industry.
Glenbrook’s Justin Pituch joins Yvette Bohanan in this Fanning the Flames episode to discuss the implications of the top April headlines, which were all related to account-to-account (A2A) payments.
Drawing on 24 years of experience in payments and risk management, Yvette has held many roles at Glenbrook, including facilitating Payments Boot Camp® workshops, hosting the Payments on Fire™ podcast, and developing industry-focused curricula. She is a “40 under 40” Portland Business Journal award recipient, Bank of America Inventor of the Year nominee, and the co-author of the highly anticipated “Payments Systems in the U.S. – Fourth Edition.”
Before joining Glenbrook, Yvette was the chief risk officer at eBay, a finance leader at Google, and the chief operations officer at YapStone. She has been an advisor to CapitalG and a mentor for 500 Startups. During her career, Yvette led payments strategy as a Director for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, led Global Payments Core Product Management at Amazon, and was a founder and the chief technology officer of PaylinX Corporation, which pioneered payment and fraud solutions for online merchants.

