Year-End Check-In

Reflecting, Growing, Thriving With Our People

At Synchrony, we believe that each year presents new opportunities to reflect, learn and prepare for a bright future. Whether it’s by listening to our employees, co-designing holistic wellness or providing multiple paths to career growth, we’re excited to support our employees as they pursue their career goals and personal goals. Our culture of continuous learning and self-reflection empower our team to thrive personally and bring their best selves to work. As we approach the end of 2024, we invited our people to reflect on their favorite tools and resources for personal and professional development, share what they’re looking forward to in 2025 and pass along impactful career advice. See some of their answers below.

What is your favorite thing you’ve read, watched, listened to or attended for your personal development this year?

This year I read “Finish What You Start“ by Peter Hollins. My three biggest takeaways are that staying hungry for new opportunities is essential for personal growth and satisfaction, that embracing discomfort allows you to see challenges as chances to grow and that you should focus on small achievable goals and celebrate your wins.
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Queng B.

AVP, Operations

In October I had the privilege of attending the Executive Leadership Council’s Mid-Level Manager’s Symposium. The event was an amazing experience of like-minded leaders being poured into by people of similar backgrounds, perspectives and goals. It was a stepping stone on the endless journey of self-improvement that left me actively seeking the next development opportunity.
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Aaron M.

VP, Loyalty Projects Build & Integration

I read "Maxing Out: How to Get the Most Out of Yourself & Your Team" by Keith Fulton. One insight that particularly resonated with me was his reflection on evaluating the true value of our work, adopting a consultant "by the hour" mindset. For instance, we should ask ourselves whether the last hour of work truly delivered value for the company. This perspective ensures we deliver value and respect the time of others, allowing them to achieve their own goals.
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ZsaVette E.

AVP, Client API Integration Specialist

I had the chance to attend the VP Impact Session this fall. Several speakers talked to us about the importance of creating a stable environment, modeling self-care, and having hard conversations. One quote that stuck with me was that "diversity is not the responsibility of the diverse". It reminded me that Synchrony prioritizes diversity as part of its culture but it's up to all of us to support each other as well.
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Raluca O.

VP, Artificial Intelligence Solution Management

What is one thing you’re looking forward to in 2025 at Synchrony?

With this year’s heightened focus on technology and innovation, I am excited to see the positive impact of our efforts in creating value for our customers, partners and stakeholders coming to fruition in the year ahead.
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Patrick D.

VP, Operations

I am most excited for the partnerships we hope to secure and expand upon. We are being bold in the market and providing partners with innovative and bespoke products that fit their needs and their customers’ needs.
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Danielle N.

VP Strategic Partners & Associations - Veterinary

New experiences. The Business Leadership Program has provided me with multiple opportunities to stretch myself in areas of learning I had not previously considered, or, frankly, knew I needed to consider. As I approach graduation in July, I will continually develop within this new way of working framework.

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Shenard R.

BLP Risk Management

Beyond honored to be part of the group of Synchrony employees heading to Nicaragua in 2025 to break ground on a new school with buildOn—a nonprofit that has built 2,000+ primary schools accross the world. I am deeply passionate about this work ensuring kids have access to education, a human right often overlooked.
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Gabrielle J.

AVP, Digital Acquisitions Manager

What is the best piece of career advice you’ve gotten, and how has this impacted your career?

Curiosity is the gateway to knowledge and wisdom. Fulfilling your curiosity can bring you closer to your purpose if you keep chasing the things you genuinely want to know.
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Kesha J.

VP, Treasury – Systems & Strategy Owner

One of my leaders long ago shared a quote by Winston Churchill: “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It’s the courage to continue that counts.” This is something that I continue to find meaningful and reminds me to keep going even after a failure.
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Walter Z.

VP, Portfolio Credit – Health and Wellness

Never say no to an opportunity. I am in my position currently because someone believed in me. I said yes and it’s been an amazing journey. Here at Synchrony, my tenure has been guided by my mentors and coaches that I’ve had, and people who believed in me even when I didn’t.
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Lina W.

SVP, Digital Servicing Engineering

Carol Juel’s advice on Leadership in Action: Be Curious, Be Quick, Be Inclusive. This helped me maintain a growth mindset, become agile and benefit from the rich and diverse tapestry of ideas that we have in Synchrony.
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Patrick D.

VP, Operations

We sincerely thank our people for a great 2024 and look forward to what 2025 brings. If you’re ready to be inspired at Synchrony, search for roles here.

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