In this episode of Clocking Out, we meet Cate Luzio, a former banking executive who turned two decades in global finance into a mission to empower and connect women through community.
Cate’s path began in Ohio, shaped by parents who embodied service: her mother a teacher, her father an FBI agent. As a child, she dreamed of following in his footsteps until one honest answer on an FBI internship application changed her course forever. That detour led her to Washington D.C., a nonprofit, and eventually to the world of banking, where she spent twenty years rising through the ranks at some of the world’s largest financial institutions, including Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and HSBC.
Even as she climbed the corporate ladder, Cate stayed rooted in mentorship, leading women’s networks and championing workplace inclusion long before it was mainstream. But in 2018, she decided to take those lessons outside the boardroom. Trading stability for purpose, she launched Luminary, a New York–based collaboration hub designed to uplift, develop, and connect women across industries.
When the pandemic hit just a year later, Cate refused to back down. She adapted, expanding Luminary into a thriving hybrid community that continues to grow worldwide.
Today, Cate is more than a founder; she’s a builder of belonging, proof that leadership isn’t just about climbing ladders but creating new ones for others. Join us as Cate shares what it means to bet on yourself, redefine success, and light the way for those who follow.
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