Women Returning to the Workforce Through Payments with Samantha Ettus of Park Place Payments
The payments industry offers many unique opportunities for professionals from all kinds of backgrounds. On this episode we focus in on how payments is helping one important group… women who have rejoined the workforce after having or raising children.
Scott is joined by Samantha Ettus, who has recently launched Park Place Payments, a women-owned company fundamentally changing the lives of people seeking opportunities to reenter the workforce and revolutionizing the payment processing industry at the same time.
Samantha is also a best selling author of five books and a leading voice on this topic – she believes that “all women should work” to achieve happiness. Listen in for her great insight!
Payments & Fintech Insights In This Episode
- Samantha’s professional journey, and how it led her to the world of payments.
- Why mothers re-entering the workforce often face an uphill battle when trying to get hired and restart their careers… and how payments can be such a great industry for them.
- How payments professionals can improve their sales strategies to stand out from the competition.
- How decision makers in a traditionally male-dominated field like payments s can help the industry become more diverse.
- With a whole bunch more!
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Park Place Payments
Park Place Payments is the first women dominated salesforce in the payment processing space. The fintech company is helping to transform the stagnant ISO and payment processing industry, while providing an opportunity to achieve financial independence through a recurring revenue stream. Park Place Payments delivers the most up-to-date, modern and easy-to-use POS solutions for small businesses, along with top service and a transparent pricing model.