Join Kelly Roberts on the "Pressure Tested" podcast for an insightful conversation with Renda Matthew, Dallas Market President for Truist. Renda shares her unconventional journey from aspiring English teacher to a leading figure in the banking industry, emphasizing the importance of building strong client relationships and continuous learning. She demystifies banking titles and explains her role in community engagement, team leadership, and business development.
Renda, an advocate for community involvement, discusses her passion for children, women, and education, and how she balances her demanding career with extensive board work, including Parkland Health, United to Learn, and Nexus Family Recovery Center. She stresses the significance of aligning personal values with community service and advises aspiring board members to start by volunteering.
For entrepreneurs, Renda highlights the critical need for financial literacy and open communication with bankers. She candidly addresses the myth of work-life balance, advocating for a realistic approach that acknowledges the shifting priorities in different life stages. She encourages women to define their boundaries and recognize when to push harder or step back.
The conversation delves into the challenges women face, including imposter syndrome and the persistent gender gap in the workplace. Renda shares her personal experiences and the importance of choosing a supportive life partner and a company that aligns with one's values. She also discusses the impact of travel on her perspective and her insights into the Dallas-Fort Worth economic landscape, including the rise of the Texas Stock Exchange and the implications of current tariffs.
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