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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2025 · 52 MIN

Navigating the Bankability Blueprint with Lauren Fernandez

from En Factor Podcast · host Rebecca White

In this newest episode of the En Factor, we are thrilled to be joined by Tampa native Lauren Fernandez, who is the Tampa Bay Market Executive of the Bank of Central Florida. Lauren has extensive experience within the banking world, as she started her career in banking right out of college, working across countless different industries and with all sorts of different businesses and entrepreneurs. Throughout today’s conversation, Lauren and Dr. Rebecca White take a deep dive into the world of banking and continuously emphasize the importance of preparation, organization, and understanding the impacts that financing can have on your business in order to increase the bankability of your business. No matter what stage you are at as an entrepreneur and business, you will want to tune in to this episode filled with advice and positive practices relating to the necessity of building mutual relationships with trusted advisors, the significance of structured business plans and models with clear goals, and the risks that can potentially hurt you and your business by not staying organized and consistently planning. Key Words - Banking, Finance

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