iCapital, a financial services technology company based in New York City, has appointed Agnes Bundy Scanlan to its board of directors, effective January 1, 2023, it said.
A 30-year industry veteran, Bundy Scanlan brings a wealth of experience in regulatory risk management and compliance to her new role. Since May 2020, she has served as president of the Cambridge Group, a regulatory risk management firm that advises financial services and fintech firms. She is a former chief regulatory and compliance officer and global chief privacy officer at TD Bank. She also serves on the boards of AppFolio, R1 RCM and Truist Financial. In 2021, she was recognized on Savoy magazine's list of "Most Influential Black Corporate Directors."
Bundy Scanlan is a graduate of Smith College, where she earned an A.B. in government and anthropology and minored in French. She also received a J.D. in the Constitution and international law at the Georgetown University Law Center. According to her social media profile, she then served as counsel for the United States Senate Budget Committee before getting her start in the financial services industry in a variety of leadership roles at Bank of America/Fleet Boston Financial, and later as counsel for Goodwin Proctor, where she was a member of the firm’s financial services practice.
Bundy Scanlan said in the news release that she was excited to join iCapital’s board of directors.
“iCapital is a leader in making alternative investments more accessible to advisors and investors,” she said. “I look forward to working with Lawrence and iCapital to continue to deliver on this mission.”
iCapital was founded in 2013. Its managed platforms offer wealth advisors and their high-net-worth clients access to an extensive menu of private investments, including equity, credit, real estate, infrastructure, structured investments, annuities and risk-managed solutions. As of November 30, 2022, the company reported more than $149.3 billion in global client assets.