Jen Tumminello is an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley, Head of Policy, Governance, Risk & Compliance functions within the Global Finance Division. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Jen served as a Director at PwC, within the Conduct & Compliance, Risk & Regulatory Practice, where she provided subject matter regulatory remediation support to large scale MRA, MRIA and Consent Order projects (Risk & Controls, Regulatory Reporting, Compliance Frameworks, Internal Audit and Program Management).
Jen also spent over 25 years at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York covering a broad range of positions of increasing responsibility as a Regulatory Risk Leader dedicated to the Large Institution Supervision Coordinating Committee (LISCC) Portfolio, and as a Director of Currency Distribution and Payments, including Operations Management, Operational Risk and Compliance, Domestic and International Cash Services, Administration and Finance. Jen was also the Secretariat of the Fed’s Payments Committee, and worked on various FedCash, FedLine Web and Regulatory Compliance projects across the Fed System, including special projects and assignments with the Federal Reserve System.
For many years, Jen served as President of the Fed’s Diversity & Inclusion Employee Affinity Groups and served on the Fed’s Large Institution Supervision Coordinating Committee (LISCC) Diversity Advisory Group. Jen is an active member of the Women’s Bond Club (WBC) , and Co-Chair of the Board’s Charitable Giving Committee. The WBC’s mission id dedicated to advancing women in financial services and focusing on empowering women to lead, giving back to communities and mentoring students, and leading financial literacy programs for young women. Jen had also been a reading mentor for many years with ReadAhead.org, an organization focused on underprivileged children’s and English as a second language.
Undergraduate B.S. Business Administration – Caldwell University
Graduate Degree in Banking, UPENN/Stonier Graduate School
Certificate in DE&I/HR Law, Cornell University