About Meranda
Each member of the team at Waldron aims to leverage their unique skillset and experience to help our clients solve their immediate challenges and achieve their long-term goals.
This week, we turn the spotlight on Meranda Resides. Meranda is a Team Lead in Waldron’s Client Service Department. For more than 5 years, Meranda has been working to help entrepreneurs and their families simplify their financial lives. She earned a Political Science degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and prior to joining the Waldron team, she served as a Compliance Analyst for S&T Bank and as a Senior Representative in the Client Activation group at BNY Mellon.
At Waldron, Meranda specializes in creating and maintaining accurate client records and builds long-term relationships with clients through client reports.
Outside of the office, Meranda enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She resides in Monroeville, PA with her husband, Ian, and daughter, Nora.
Spotlight Questions
- Why did you join Waldron?
- I decided to join Waldron after leaving a smaller wealth management company in my hometown to work at BNY Mellon. I quickly learned that working for a large company was not for me. Once I had coffee with my future manager early on in my interview process, I knew it was the place I wanted to start my career. I came to the office to meet the team and it immediately felt right to me. I remember emailing the hiring managers every other day until they finally called me. I think I wore them down.
- What is the best advice you have ever received?
- Be present and enjoy the little things.
- What is something people would be surprised to learn about you?
- I love reading fiction, specifically horror novels. I hope to write one of my own someday.
- What is your favorite memory since working at Waldron?
- There are so many. One of my favorite memories at Waldron was when a colleague turned 35 and we decorated his desk for his 40th. We had “Happy 40th Birthday” put on the TV’s in the office and everyone believed us. I can’t wait until next year when he turns 50. One year equals 5 to 10 years for him.
- What advice would you give to your younger self?
- Go to school for something more useful than political science.
- What does leadership look like to you?
- Leadership looks like:
- Leading by example.
- Flexibility.
- Kindness and understanding.
- Providing support and solutions.
- Being a safe space for your team.
- Advocating for your team.
- Leadership looks like:
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