Nov 26 2024 63 mins
What does it take to turn an idea at your kitchen table into a multi-billion-dollar success?
In this episode of From the Ground Up, Leo Kelly sits down with Mary Ann Scully—founder and former CEO of Howard Bank and Dean of Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business—to reflect on her incredible journey.
Throughout her 40-year career, Mary Ann navigated complex challenges like the financial crisis with resilience and innovation, offering a rare glimpse into the strategic decision-making that fueled her success. Her story is a beacon for those who value adaptability and the continuous pursuit of improvement.
Mary Ann's experience in founding a community bank underscores the power of recognizing and seizing opportunities, even in the face of economic uncertainty. She highlights the importance of personal relationships and local connections, focusing on the small businesses that form the economy's backbone.
Her strategic vision allowed Howard Bank to flourish during the Great Recession, demonstrating the significance of calculated growth and the critical role of leadership and networking in entrepreneurial success.
For young women stepping into the business world, Mary Ann offers empowering advice on confidence, risk-taking, and learning from failure.
She also discusses the generational nuances between millennials and Gen Z, emphasizing their unique strengths and challenges in today's digital landscape.
Mary Ann reflects on her own shift from banking to academia, driven by the desire to make a meaningful impact. Her enthusiasm for nurturing the next generation of leaders within the Loyola University community is truly inspiring, promising valuable lessons on career transitions, resilience, and the power of community support.
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