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Starting and running a business or managing one isn’t for the faint of heart. You’re balancing internal and external forces in a continually changing landscape. This is where Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies comes in. We share our wealth of knowledge–and insights from noted industry experts–to guide you through the forces shaping business today.

It’s hosted by Patrick Pacheco, an EVP and President of Cadence Asset Management and Trust, who has more than 25 years’ experience and is a self-proclaimed lifelong learner. He leads discussions with business owners and subject matter experts about how they’re tackling business challenges like:

● What are ways to grow my business without growing my debt?
● How can I turn my data into meaningful information?
● Why is company culture more important than ever?

It’s information you need, in one place, in under 30 minutes. More than 250,000 listeners tune in each week. Shouldn’t you?

ABOUT OUR HOST
With more than 25 years’ experience in wealth management for business clients and a penchant for hosting, Patrick Pacheco is an EVP and president of Cadence Asset Management and Trust, and presenter of the bank’s In Good Companies podcast, now in its fourth season.
His background features years of legal practice and multiple degrees, including a Master of Taxation from University of Houston, a law degree from Southern Methodist University, and both a Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in Economics from University of Texas at Arlington.
Pacheco describes himself as a lifelong learner and someone who loves asking questions–probably the ones you’re thinking about too. He’s especially excited about season four because of the diversity of topics and guests who will not only share their wealth of knowledge, but listeners will also get tips and tricks they can use in their own businesses, careers and professional lives.

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    • Wirtschaft

Starting and running a business or managing one isn’t for the faint of heart. You’re balancing internal and external forces in a continually changing landscape. This is where Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies comes in. We share our wealth of knowledge–and insights from noted industry experts–to guide you through the forces shaping business today.

It’s hosted by Patrick Pacheco, an EVP and President of Cadence Asset Management and Trust, who has more than 25 years’ experience and is a self-proclaimed lifelong learner. He leads discussions with business owners and subject matter experts about how they’re tackling business challenges like:

● What are ways to grow my business without growing my debt?
● How can I turn my data into meaningful information?
● Why is company culture more important than ever?

It’s information you need, in one place, in under 30 minutes. More than 250,000 listeners tune in each week. Shouldn’t you?

ABOUT OUR HOST
With more than 25 years’ experience in wealth management for business clients and a penchant for hosting, Patrick Pacheco is an EVP and president of Cadence Asset Management and Trust, and presenter of the bank’s In Good Companies podcast, now in its fourth season.
His background features years of legal practice and multiple degrees, including a Master of Taxation from University of Houston, a law degree from Southern Methodist University, and both a Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in Economics from University of Texas at Arlington.
Pacheco describes himself as a lifelong learner and someone who loves asking questions–probably the ones you’re thinking about too. He’s especially excited about season four because of the diversity of topics and guests who will not only share their wealth of knowledge, but listeners will also get tips and tricks they can use in their own businesses, careers and professional lives.

    CEO of What? An Innovative Vision for Leadership with Jay B. Sauceda

    CEO of What? An Innovative Vision for Leadership with Jay B. Sauceda

    Many corporate leaders share a capacity for reinvention, as proven by recent research by Deloitte. According to their 2024 CEO survey, 80% of CEOs can maintain vision and optimism, even when faced with global uncertainty. But what else makes a great CEO? In today’s episode, serial entrepreneur Jay B. Sauceda offers his own creative take on this question. 

    Jay B. is the founder of Western Willow LLC and host of the Texas Country Reporter. Throughout his unusual career, he has launched and sold multiple businesses, jumping at every new opportunity to develop his vision and a creative approach to leadership. Now, he is a consultant and coach who helps chief executives and entrepreneurs gain traction toward their business goals. 

    In today’s episode, Jay B. reflects on two decades of experience with honesty, insight and wisdom. We uncover how process documentation and feedback can help chief executives make better business decisions, and reflect on the importance of community in leadership. From building your team to assessing your needs as a leader, this episode is your-all-in-one guide to innovative leadership.

    So whether you're a budding entrepreneur or an executive needing inspiration, join Jay B. in conversation, to bring your business vision to life today.  

    Highlights: 

    Jay B. Sauceda’s entrepreneurial background (3:10)No one is CEO on day one (4:22)The benefits of joining an entrepreneur organization (6:01)“Every company has different CEO needs” (7:51)A creative approach to leadership (9:46)Knowing when to get out of the way (11:07)Why process documentation is critical (12:39)Examples of inspiring leadership: Patty McCord (14:40)A good CEO stays true to their method (17:22)Being nice vs. being kind (18:57)Feedback as an invaluable leadership tool (21:53)The importance of growing thicker skin (23:54)Using feedback to make business decisions (25:43)Trust, empathy and community in leadership (27:30)Links:
    Cadence Bank WebsiteCadence Bank X (Twitter)Cadence Bank LinkedInJay B. Sauceda’s WebsiteJay B. Sauceda’s X (Twitter)Jay B. Sauceda’s LinkedInJay B. Sauceda’s InstagramTexas Humor InstagramBook - Gino Wickman, Traction: Get a Grip on Your BusinessBook - Patrick Lencioni, Five Dysfunctions of a TeamResearch - Deloitte’s CEO Survey, Winter 2024Feedback:
    If you have questions about the show or topics you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producers, Natalie.Barron@cadencebank.com, Eydie.Pengelly@cadencebank.com, or danielle.kernell@cadencebank.com.

    • 31 Min.
    It Runs in the Family: Expanding Business from Generation to Generation, with E.C. Malone Corporation

    It Runs in the Family: Expanding Business from Generation to Generation, with E.C. Malone Corporation

    In 2023, 87% of companies in the U.S. were family-owned; across the labor market, they employ more than half of the population. So on this new episode of In Good Companies, we find out what it takes to grow your business as a family, and pass down craftsmanship from generation to generation. Who better to answer these questions than Cornell, Roman and Ryan Malone? 
    The Malones are a family united by their love for business. Together, Cornell and his two sons run EC Malone Corporation, also known as Malone Roofing; a company providing full roofing services, maintenance work, and wall paneling across the South. 
    In today’s episode, we find out how a one-man operation became a multi-state business making millions in revenue. We look back on Cornell’s early beginnings in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and learn how he passed on his vocation for roofing to Roman and Ryan. We also discuss the challenges brought by fast expansion; from process-building, to technology adaptation and company culture. 
    Tune in with the Malones to dive into a family’s story of success and succession. 
    Highlights:
    Roofing: a Malone family tradition (2:50)The early days of EC Malone Corporation (4:49)Ryan’s first steps into the family business (07:01)When and how Roman got on board (8:21)New ideas from a new generation (9:50)From the tar to the sales side (11:20)Technology and innovation at EC Malone today (12:32)When change strikes fast: hurricanes Ivan and Katrina (14:00)The importance of growing your processes (15:25)How to expand your business culture (17:24)Enhancing client communication (19:32)Making roofing aspirational (21:49)The future of Malone Roofing (23:59)Growth happens at every stage (27:20)Links:
    Cadence Bank WebsiteCadence Bank X (Twitter)Cadence Bank LinkedInEC Malone Corporation’s WebsiteCornell Malone’s LinkedInRoman Malone’s LinkedInRyan Malone’s LinkedIn PwC’s 2023 US Family Business Survey
    Feedback:
    If you have questions about the show or topics you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producers, Natalie.Barron@cadencebank.com, Eydie.Pengelly@cadencebank.com, or danielle.kernell@cadencebank.com.

    • 29 Min.
    Nobody Panic: Dos & Don’ts of Crisis Management, with Sydney Isaacs

    Nobody Panic: Dos & Don’ts of Crisis Management, with Sydney Isaacs

    In our world, it's not a question of if but when a crisis will strike. In 2023, 96% of businesses experienced emergencies, but only one in five companies were prepared to take action. So in today’s episode, we’re learning to expect the unexpected with the help of our guest: Sydney Isaacs.

    Sydney is a Managing Director for H/Advisors Abernathy, a communications advisor with one of the leading crisis management firms in the U.S. Far beyond PR strategy, Sydney has spent the last two decades handling and preventing crises like workplace misconduct, product recalls, cybersecurity attacks and physical disasters. 

    So today, Sydney helps us come up with action plans to handle many business crises. Together, we learn how to build efficient teams of first responders, spot crises before they occur and prioritize the right course of action to fix imminent issues. We also unpack how trust, emotion and communication influence crisis prevention and recovery.

    So keep calm and tune into this week’s episode. With Patrick and Sydney, you’ll learn to weather every storm.
    Highlights:
    What is a crisis? (3:09)A flexible approach to crisis management (5:14)Why actions speak louder than words (8:11)Fight or flight: handling human emotions in a crisis (10:00)Differentiating transparency, honesty and forthrightness (11:49)“In a crisis, we want to be boring” (13:17)When trust interacts with crisis management (14:35)People believe in what they see (16:09)How to assemble a crisis management plan (18:53)The importance of proof-testing your plan  (21:37)Qualities of a first responder (23:13)Crisis management and social media (26:54)Building reputation as crisis prevention (29:12)Links:
    Cadence Bank WebsiteCadence Bank X (Twitter)Cadence Bank LinkedInH/Advisors Abernathy WebsiteSydney Isaacs LinkedIn PwC’s Global Crisis and Resilience Survey 2023Why A Business Crisis is A Catalyst for ExperimentationFeedback:
    If you have questions about the show or topics you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producers, Natalie.Barron@cadencebank.com, Eydie.Pengelly@cadencebank.com, or danielle.kernell@cadencebank.com.

    • 31 Min.
    Fraud is Everyone’s Business: Cassi Chandler on Corporate Security and Intelligence

    Fraud is Everyone’s Business: Cassi Chandler on Corporate Security and Intelligence

    Welcome back to In Good Companies! This season, we’re connecting you with the hottest trends in business. So we start with a big question: in a fast digital world, how can we keep our companies safe and secure? In 2023, 40% of all US organizations experienced security violations; so what can we do to catch fraud at the door? Our guest Cassi Chandler has her idea.
    Cassi has been in criminal intelligence for nearly four decades. She spent 24 years in the FBI, working white collar crime, financial crime, and government fraud. She was also the first African American woman to hold an Assistant Director role in the agency. After she retired from the FBI, she joined Bank of America, to design innovative security strategies, and identify cyber and fraud risks. Now, she is the founder and CEO of Vigeo Alliances, a company that advises businesses on leadership and talent risk management. So who better to help us tackle fraud prevention?
    Today, Cassi discusses the latest cyber criminality and fraud trends, to help us join the dots, and spot the risks at play inside our companies. From monitoring the information flowing in our systems, to communicating inside and outside our teams, and becoming technologically-minded… Cassi shares the “intelligence mindset” that can keep us all safe and sound. 
    Join Patrick and Cassi today to get ahead of the digital security game. And remember: fraud is everyone’s business.
    Highlights:
    Identifying different types of fraud (2:53)Why technology makes your business fragile (4:15)First steps to fraud prevention: team communication (5:40)Paying attention to what’s coming in (6:35)How other organizations handle your information (7:41)When data is no longer in our control (8:50)Practical ways to make our digital space more secure (10:05)Defining the intelligence mindset (11:35)Technology development through Star Trek (13:31)Thinking like a fraudster: “looking for the possibilities” (15:01)Building an intelligence into corporate culture (16:00)Tackling fraud prevention at the industry level (17:12)Why regulating and reporting fraud matters (18:45)Culture is the first risk (20:39)
    Links:
    Cadence Bank WebsiteCadence Bank X (Twitter)Cadence Bank LinkedInCassi Chandler X (Twitter)Cassi Chandler LinkedIn Vigeo Alliances WebsiteArticle - How pervasive is corporate fraud?Article - The Importance of Safeguarding Businesses from Data Privacy and Security Risks Feedback:
    If you have questions about the show or topics you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producers, Natalie.Barron@cadencebank.com, Eydie.Pengelly@cadencebank.com, or danielle.kernell@cadencebank.com.

    • 24 Min.
    [Fan Favorite] Turning the Tables: Diversity in Board Governance with Anna Catalano

    [Fan Favorite] Turning the Tables: Diversity in Board Governance with Anna Catalano

    In Good Companies is springing back into action! Season 5 is out next week, and to warm up, we’re bringing back a favorite guest from seasons past: the fantastic Anna Catalano. Her episode is a lesson in ambition and professional development. 

    Over the last 20 years, Anna has perfected the art of board governance and sat on a dozen public boards. Fortune magazine named her one of the most powerful women in international business, which is no understatement. In 2023, women held only 28% of board seats in the Russell 3000. And yet, Anna has become a prominent voice in corporate leadership, advocating for diversity and board refreshment.
     
    So today, we ask her: how can companies make efforts to diversify their leadership? How can established directors lift up people who haven’t always had their seat at the table? What is the benefit of seeing more diversity in the boardroom?

    Together, we weigh up the challenges awaiting women in business, and think about how boards can make space for new talents. Looking back on her career, Anna will revisit her most formative experiences; from unconscious bias, to bold career turns, her story is as inspiring as it is insightful.

    Push the doors of the boardroom open with Patrick and Anna… And you will find that change is underway.
    Highlights:
    What a board of directors does (2:38)Improving diversity around the table (4:13)How directors are recruited (5:49)Reconciling diversity and meritocracy (8:09)Handling unconscious bias (10:08)The importance of interrogating assumptions (12:29)How board directors lift up new talents (14:23)Thoughts on board refreshments (16:02)How to get board-ready (18:39)Seizing new learning opportunities (22:23)Getting out of your comfort zone (24:08)Diversity to revisit the way things are done (26:21)What good leadership means to Anna (27:27)Links:
    Cadence Bank WebsiteCadence Bank TwitterCadence Bank LinkedInAnna’s WebsiteAnna’s Blog Anna’s LinkedInAnna’s TwitterAnna Catalano - “The Importance of Board Refreshment”Wall Street Journal - “Anna Catalano Is in The Room Where It Happens” Fortune - “Women hold a record number of corporate board seats. The bad news: It’s barely over 25%, and it’s slowing down.”
    If you have questions about the show or topics you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producers, Natalie.Barron@cadencebank.com, Eydie.Pengelly@cadencebank.com, or danielle.kernell@cadencebank.com.

    • 29 Min.
    In Good Companies is Back for Season 5!

    In Good Companies is Back for Season 5!

    We've only been gone for a few weeks, but at Cadence Bank, we miss our weekly dose of In Good Companies. 

    But! We’ve got some exciting news. We will soon return for our fifth season. So mark your calendars: fresh new episodes of In Good Companies are coming to your feed in March 2024. 

    We have lined up some amazing guests to dive into top business topics like: digital security, crisis management, leadership trends, and remapping our workplaces… Together, we’ll unlock success, one episode at a time. 

    So, ready to get back into the world of In Good Companies? Then subscribe to never miss an episode. 

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