by siteadmin | Jul 12, 2016 | Olympics, People, Perseverence
Why would an Olympian compete in poopy water? I don’t know, but I have a theory. I’m not an Olympic calibre athlete. I’m sure that is not shocking to anyone. I am however, an Olympic enthusiast and have had the pleasure, and the challenge, of working on five different...
by siteadmin | Jun 27, 2016 | Entrepreneurship, People, Perseverence
June seems to be littered with milestones, or certainly my June 2016. This month, my oldest stepdaughter got married, my youngest stepdaughter moved onto high school, and my second niece graduated high school. Just like that, they are all in new chapters of their...
by siteadmin | Jun 17, 2016 | People, Projects & Project Management
I spent the weekend in Utah; most of my time was in Park City, but some in Salt Lake City. It has been 13 years since I was last there and it, like me, has changed. There are however, some thing’s that are the same. I lived in Salt Lake City to work for the 2002...
by siteadmin | May 30, 2016 | Entrepreneurship, Perseverence, Projects & Project Management
My mother worked as the Assistant Director at a Daycare for about 25 years. It became clear to me that she has a gift with children, and also a passion for them. My family believes that kids are treasured resources, and of course, with my mother’s career I was exposed...
by siteadmin | May 16, 2016 | Uncategorized
My youngest stepdaughter plays volleyball. Her team was recently in a tournament and although their level of skill was at par or in some cases, above the competitions, they struggled on the court. As a spectator it appeared as though they just couldn’t get their...