Cynthia Mazzeo blends disciplined banking expertise with a vibrant love of the arts, balancing meticulous financial stewardship and community engagement while occasionally indulging in spontaneous art‑gallery trips and garden‑center splurges.
Cynthia is a white American who grew up in a middle-class family in the Midwest before relocating to Florida after marriage. Her upbringing was shaped by mid-20th-century American values—strong work ethic, community involvement, and a modest Presbyterian background. In St. Petersburg she has embraced the city's Suncoast culture, blending southern hospitality with her northern roots. She participates in local traditions such as the First Friday Art Walk, celebrates American holidays with family r
Cynthia aims to leverage her extensive teller experience to advance into a supervisory role at her bank, such as assistant branch manager or operations trainer, within the next two to three years. She also hopes to develop a community-focused position that bridges banking services with local arts initiatives, perhaps coordinating financial literacy workshops for artists and small cultural nonprofits. Long-term she wishes to mentor new employees, lead branch projects, and volunteer as a docent at
Cynthia combines a solid foundation in financial services with a passion for the arts. As a bank teller she excels at cash handling, transaction processing, account reconciliation, and cross-selling financial products while maintaining meticulous records. Her disciplined nature translates into strong time management, organized scheduling, and project coordination for community events. She is adept at communicating with diverse customers, resolving conflicts, and leading small team initiatives. H
Cynthia enjoys immersing herself in the vibrant local arts scene—regularly visiting galleries, attending museum exhibitions, and exploring street-art murals in St. Petersburg. She participates in a book club focused on historical fiction, practices digital photography to capture Florida's coastal sunsets, and tends to a modest garden of native azaleas and herbs. Her sociable nature leads her to join community theater productions, volunteer for senior center events, and take weekly water-aerobics