It should come as no surprise that women still earn less than man. As of 2024, the Pew Research Center reported women earned an average of 85 percent of what men earn. Women also tend to live approximately five years longer than men, making it necessary that their money last longer as well. Addressing the topic of women and their finances, Ruchi Pinniger, founder of Watch Her Prosper, will speak at Well Defined’s Women in Leadership Summit in New York City on April 21, 2026. She will lead a session on Redefining Prosperity: Designing a Financial Life That Supports Your Dreams and Purpose.
After leaving Wall Street, Pinniger founded Watch Her Prosper, a company dedicated to providing financial mentorship, support, and services that women-led service-based businesses need to succeed. Bringing a holistic approach to money, she provides financial guidance, bookkeeping, tax assistance, and more to clients. Passionate about helping women develop a prosperity mindset, she has helped thousands of business owners identify their spiritual connection to wealth and learned beliefs about money.
With nearly 20 years of experience on Wall Street and in the corporate world, Pinninger understands the concerns women have about their finances, helping them break free from shame and guilt surrounding wealth. She also shares strategies for creating stability in an uncertain world.
Pinniger, an international speaker, has spoken about money and finances at Princeton University, New York University, the Ellevate Network, and more. She is an executive board member for Savvy Ladies, an organization that helps women improve their financial literacy and take control of their money, and also on the board for Beyond Bedtimes, a nonprofit organization working to help children enhance the quality of their sleep so they can thrive.
A thought leader in the field of finance, Pinniger was awarded the Entreprenista 100 Uplifter Award in 2025 and the Entrepreneur Champions Award in 2024. Get your tickets today to hear Pinniger speak at our upcoming Women in Leadership Summit.
