Leadership Isn’t as Scary as It Seems
By Chanel M. Schmidt, vice president – branch manager, Port Washington State Bank, BOLT Section Board Member
I have been a part of the banking community for almost 30 years, it has been a journey working at many different financial institutions, doing various roles. One thing I learned is that banking is my passion, and I am extremely proud of all that I have accomplished. Today, I would like to share my story of being a professional in the banking industry, and the role that Building Our Leaders of Tomorrow (BOLT) through the Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA), has played a part in my success.
When I started as a banker, my vision was unclear. I was only 16 after all. I had ideas of being a nurse and attending nursing school, or even a teacher. I did eventually attend tech school to complete the early childhood education program. This was useful when I started a family and ran an in home day care. It was rewarding to be home with my family, care for others children and even teach them a little something, seeing their growth and development was truly inspiring and motivated me to want more.
Banking was always easy for me, I was a quick learner and throughout my journey I could always pick right up where I left of. I have been back in banking for just over 10 years. I never imagined wanting to be a leader; that was too terrifying, title was not something that mattered to me and still does not today. My main purpose and goal was to work hard, take care of our customers, and make a difference. This still holds true to today, the only thing that has changed is that I want to make banking better, and I want to impact and inspire others to do the same.
Throughout all of my opportunities the consistent driver was a mentor that believed in me and saw my potential. As I became more confident my vision became clear that this could be more of a career than just a job. About 6 years ago, I was encouraged to train and develop our team members in our retail department, this also seemed terrifying (the word leader came to mind), but I remembered how much I loved to teach and see individual growth and development of an individual. Once I started our training program, I was able to attend my first BOLT summit. The idea was to get together with peers in our industry, and get insightful material to grow our program. I can tell you at first I felt like I was not valuable enough to be there, and boy was I wrong. When you step in a room at a BOLT summit you are meeting and networking with bankers in all roles of our industry. After that first summit, I wanted more. I wanted to be better, I wanted to make a difference to my financial institution. I needed to work hard, and set my goals for my next chapter. I needed to become a leader to help grow and develop others in our corporation.
BOLT has enabled me to build a growth mindset that intelligence can be developed and I had the potential to be a leader. With that mindset it has brought encouragement to take on more challenges and really put me outside of my comfort zone. BOLT has helped me to make an impact in other ways through volunteerism, leadership, training and development facilitating, and the scariest of all; public speaking.
Every experience has taken me past the limits I have set for myself, it has challenged me to grow. The opportunities my company has provided for me to continue my education, attend networking opportunities, attend BOLT summits and join a WBA section board has been career changing. I have learned that leadership isn’t as scary as it seems, everyone can be a leader because the title is not what makes you a leader, it’s how you show up and lead.