EAST LOS ANGELES, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pan American Bank (Los Angeles) (www.PanAmericanBank.us) today announced that Jesse Torres, President and CEO of the East Los Angeles-based Pan American Bank, has been featured as an outstanding leader in the recently released “Renewal Coaching Fieldbook.”
According to publisher Jossey-Bass, “The Renewal Coaching Fieldbook outlines the seven practices that leaders can learn and develop in order to sustain their energy to do meaningful work. These practices enable leaders to bounce forward in the face of loss, create networks of support, make wise and timely decisions, and engage in personal renewal daily. Throughout are compelling stories of leaders who have overcome the challenges that seek to diminish and overwhelm them, and succeeded in doing meaningful work for a greater good.”
Authors Elle Allison and Douglas B. Reeves feature Mr. Torres in the book’s opening chapter, “The Heart of Leadership for Sustainable Change: Meaningful Work to Serve a Greater Good.” The authors write, “Pan American Bank president Jesse Torres grew up in East Los Angeles, where he now works tirelessly to ensure the financial success of the bank while simultaneously providing opportunities for his customers and community.” The authors describe Mr. Torres as having “joined an elite group of forward thinkers who understand that business performance and social responsibility are inextricably linked.
According to Mr. Torres, “I am extremely honored to have been featured in this book. I do what I do because I love my job and the challenges that come with it. Despite the banking industry’s recent challenges I continue to believe that I could not have a better job. I only wish everyone were as happy with their job as I am with mine.”
The Renewal Coaching Fieldbook is available wherever business books are sold. It is also available online at http://amzn.to/renewalcoaching.
Established in 1964, Pan American Bank (www.PanAmericanBank.us) is California’s oldest Latino-owned bank. Headquartered in East Los Angeles, Pan American Bank serves the needs of the Latino communities in Los Angeles and Santa Ana. Founded by former U.S. Treasurer Romana Acosta Banuelos, the Bank has stayed true to its mission of transforming and empowering Latino communities through banking relationships built on trust, service, respect, communication, and guidance. Pan American Bank's Facebook page can be found at http://bit.ly/pab-facebook. The Bank’s blog is found at http://PanAmericanBank.blogspot.com. Pan American Bank can be followed on Twitter at @PanAmericanBank.
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