In this special National Women’s History Month episode of Experienced Voices™, I sit down with Lydia Ramirez, EVP and COO at Five Star Bank. With over 18 years of senior banking experience, Lydia offers insight into the progress of women business owners and women entrepreneurs contributing to and shaping the economy.
We discuss:
- Trends driving the growth of women-owned businesses.
- How to prepare your company to borrow and access capital.
- The vital roles of mentorship, networking, and women-only business groups.
- Strategic tips for developing high-impact business relationships.
About Lydia Ramirez: A leader in the Sacramento ecosystem, Lydia serves on the boards of the Sacramento Hispanic Chamber, Capital Black Chamber, and United Way. An MBA graduate and “Women Who Mean Business” honoree, she is a leading voice on community growth, the role of women business owners in the local community, and the fostering of inclusivity.
Listen to “The Rising Tide of Women Business Ownership with COO Lydia Ramirez” here.
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