Cathy Minehan: Shattering Glass Ceilings in Banking and Beyond
Secondly, nobody's going to advocate better for you than you.
What does it take to break through barriers in a male-dominated industry? Cathy Minehan knows firsthand. As the first woman to become president of the Boston Federal Reserve Bank and only the second female president in the entire federal bank system, Cathy has a story that's both inspiring and instructive.
In this episode of 'Charged: Stories from the Women Leading Health Care', Cathy sits down to share her journey from being a trailblazer in banking to leading top organizations as a board member. Cathy emphasizes the importance of being your own advocate and having a robust support system. She talks about balancing personal and professional responsibilities, something many of us grapple with daily.
Her insights extend beyond banking, touching on her role in non-profits and her philanthropic efforts in women's heart health. If you've ever wondered how to be bold and break barriers in your own career, Cathy's story offers valuable lessons. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to understand the dynamics of leadership, self-advocacy, and the power of support systems. Whether you're navigating your career or supporting someone who is, Cathy's experiences provide a roadmap for success and resilience.
Tune in to 'Charged' for an episode that promises not just to inform, but to inspire.