"Don't write off regional. You can have a rewarding, challenging career living regionally and be well-remunerated” with Felicity Taylor

This week we are sitting down with Felicity Taylor, branch manager at Rabobank Australia in Moree. In this conversation, she shares her journey from growing up in Moree to working in banking and the importance of being involved in the community. 

Flick discusses her role as a branch manager and the satisfaction she gets from helping clients achieve their goals. For anyone familiar with Flick you know she is incredibly involved in her local community from the tourism board, to the Young Aggies group through to the Netball, Triathlon and run clubs!

This week we are sitting down with Felicity Taylor, branch manager at Rabobank Australia in Moree. In this conversation, she shares her journey from growing up in Moree to working in banking and the importance of being involved in the community. 

Felicity discusses her role as a branch manager and the satisfaction she gets from helping clients achieve their goals. For anyone familiar with Flick you know she is incredibly involved in her local community from the tourism board, to the Young Aggies group through to the Triathlon and run clubs!

This episode is part of our partnership with Rabobank Australia.

Other things we discuss:

  • Living in a rural community and being involved in the community is a responsibility and a way to have a vibrant lifestyle.

  • Banking in rural areas requires empathy, relationship-building, and communication skills.

  • Felicity enjoys helping clients execute their dreams and supporting multi-generational farming families.

  • Being involved in community organisations and volunteering is a way to leave a positive legacy and ensure succession.

  • Felicity values the support and opportunities provided by Rabobank and encourages others to consider a career in banking.

This episode is part of our partnership with Rabobank Australia.

In this episode Flick talks about her experience from the graduate program through to being the Area Manager back in her home town. The Rabobank 2025 Graduate program applications are open and as part of the 18-month program you’ll get the chance to experience working in one of their 61 branches across Australia, get exposure to a variety of teams and get invaluable experience in an Agribusiness leader that is making a difference in Aussie farming and rural communities.

Applications are open until Friday the 23rd of August, to find out more, visit Rabobank.com.au to learn more.

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