coto appoints Julius Baer's Komal Syal as community advisor

Komal Syal holds the Managing Director and Team Head position at Bank Julius Baer in Singapore.

By  Storyboard18| Mar 19, 2024 2:11 PM
As a Community Advisor, Komal Syal will work closely with coto's leadership team to develop strategies that promote inclusivity, diversity, and empowerment of coto women within the communities.

coto, a women-only social community platform for digital entrepreneurship, proudly announces Komal Syal's appointment as its newest Community Advisor. This move signifies the platform's progressive approach to establishing a robust network of influential women leaders worldwide.

As a Community Advisor, Syal will work closely with coto's leadership team to develop strategies that promote inclusivity, diversity, and empowerment of coto women within the communities. She will play a role in furthering coto’s mission of building a safe and responsible digital environment for women. Thus, encouraging them to create and consume content, share opinions and build connections, gain knowledge, and monetize their skills and expertise.

Syal holds the Managing Director and Team Head position at Bank Julius Baer in Singapore. With vast knowledge and experience as a private banker in various locations like India, the UK, and Singapore, she has previously catered to diverse markets including Brunei, Japan, and Russia. Throughout her career, Komal has stood out as the sole successful woman in the sales function, amongst her other male colleagues in the team. Her proven track record of empowering women across the Banking and Financial Service sector aligns perfectly with coto's goal of financial independence and inclusion of women digitally. Her strategic insight and advocacy efforts are set to enhance the support and opportunities available to coto women significantly, driving forward the platform's mission to empower digital entrepreneurship among women worldwide.

Komal Syal brings to coto a wealth of experience in banking, finance, and community engagement, alongside a passionate advocacy for women's empowerment. Her role at coto will involve collaborating with the leadership team to spearhead initiatives that bolster inclusivity, diversity, and empowerment among coto's community members.

Expressing her excitement about associating with coto, Syal shared, “I find the current gender ratio within the Banking industry, especially in Global NRI, less than ideal, with perhaps no more than 10% representation of women on the front lines, excluding support roles in the back office. In my role as a coto community advisor, I am committed to changing this narrative. My goal is to cultivate a team of empowered women, mentor them to become confident risk-takers, assertive leaders, and advocates for gender neutrality in the workplace.”

Commenting on Komal’s new onboarding, Aparna Acharekar, Co-Founder of coto, said, “We are delighted to welcome Komal Syal to the coto family. Her profound commitment to empowering women and her expertise in fostering positive change makes her an invaluable asset to us and our mission. With her unique perspective and rich experience, we are certain that Komal will guide us in expanding coto’s horizons and empower women worldwide.”

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First Published onMar 19, 2024 2:11 PM

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