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Women's World Banking Inc.

Fiscal year ending 2021. Filed on November 2, 2022.

122 East 42nd Street 42nd Floor
New York, New York 10168

Women's World Banking Inc. (EIN: 82-2828138) has filed an IRS Form 990 since fiscal year 2018. In its fiscal year 2021 IRS Form 990 filing, Women's World Banking Inc., a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 17 out of 92 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $259,132. The highest compensated employee at Women's World Banking Inc. is Mary Ellen Iskenderian with fiscal year 2021 compensation of $469,365.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$24,725,214

Expenses

$15,863,782

Employee compensation

$10,735,554
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Mary Ellen Iskenderian
President and Chief Executive Officer
$469,365
$453,265 No related comp$16,100
John Jones
COO, Executive Vice President and Secretary
$396,912
$339,371 No related comp$57,541
Harsha Rodrigues
Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer
$298,202
$242,679 No related comp$55,523
Leslie Wetzel
Chief Development Officer
$279,804
$251,833 No related comp$27,971
Andy Woolnough
Global HEAD, Advocacy
$276,013
$260,086 No related comp$15,927
Carlos Hornillos-Dalisme
CFAO and Treasurer
$275,743
$221,188 No related comp$54,555
Karen Miller
Vice President, Women'S Digital and FIN Inclusion
$248,252
$221,769 No related comp$26,483
Marina Dimova
Director, Financial Industry and Network Advocacy
$235,644
$184,010 No related comp$51,634
Taharah Isa
Global HEAD, Human Resources
$233,789
$207,683 No related comp$26,106
Gilles Renouil
Director, Microinsurance
$228,555
$193,444 No related comp$35,111
Christina Juhasz
Chief Investment Officer, WAM
$227,454
$175,816 No related comp$51,638
Sriraman Jagannathan
Regional HEAD, South ASIA
$225,398
$211,585 No related comp$13,813

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Aniqa Sandhu
Board Vice Chair
Anjali Kumar
Director (END 10/22/2021)
Emer Dooley
Director
Ineke Bussemaker
Director
Janet Truncale
Board Chair
Martin Ihrig
Director
Michael Useem
Director
Muna Sukhtian
Director
Patsy Sciutto Doerr
Director (END 10/22/2021)
Rupal Patil
Director

Contractors

The Boston Consulting Group
Wam Growth Strategy Consultant
$790,000
Heidrick & Struggles Inc.
Wam Executive Search Firm
$140,000
Bowergroupasia Inc.
Sea Business Advisory Consultant
$101,000

Mission Statement

THE MISSION OF WOMEN'S WORLD BANKING IS TO EXPAND THE ECONOMICASSETS, PARTICIPATION AND POWER OF LOW-INCOME WOMEN AND THEIRHOUSEHOLDS BY HELPING THEM ACCESS FINANCIAL SERVICES, KNOWLEDGE ANDMARKETS. FOR MORE INFORMATION, SEE SCHEDULE O.

Revisions to this organization profile

September 25, 2025:
2024 Women's World Banking Inc. 990 filed
October 28, 2024:
2023 Women's World Banking Inc. 990 filed
October 26, 2023:
2022 Women's World Banking Inc. 990 filed

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