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  • Luck of the Irish

    They say there’s a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow — but in your career, the real treasure is great partnerships, shared vision, and a little bit of the Luck of the Irish along the way. Here’s to smart ideas, bold moves, strong collaborations… and maybe a little green beer to celebrate…

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  • Fill Your Village With Strong Women

    March is designated as Women’s History Month, and Sunday, March 8th is designated as International Women’s Day, but it is important to surround yourself with strong women every day of the year. We must build each other up, support each other, and love each other all the other days. Having strong men in our lives…

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  • There are Moms Way Worse Than You

    I found this book written by Glenn Boozan, and it has changed my perspective on being a working mom.  I wish I had found this years ago!  This little gem takes 5 minutes to read but contains the greatest message.  The full title is “There Are Moms Way Worse Than You, Irrefutable Proof That You…

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  • Coming in April – There Are Moms Way Worse Than You!

    April’s blog will be titled “There Are Moms Way Worse Than You”.  I found this book written by Glenn Boozan, and it has changed my perspective on being a working mom.  I wish I had found this years ago!  This little gem takes 5 minutes to read but contains the greatest message.  The full title…

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  • ABC…DE&I…Say What?

    This month’s blog is titled “ABC…DE&I…Say What?”.  Ever wonder what all those letters mean?  It seems that you can’t scroll through Facebook or Instagram without seeing a post about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.  DE&I has been thrown around so much in the last few years, in all different places, on all different platforms, but what…

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  • International Women’s Day 2025

    International Women’s Day couldn’t come at a better time as we look forward to the March blog titled “ABC…DE&I…Say What?” Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that’s diverse, equitable, and inclusive for all. A world where difference is valued and celebrated by all. Together we can…

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  • Coming In March – ABC…DE&I…Say What?

    March’s blog will be titled “ABC…DE&I…..Say What”.  Ever wonder what all those letters mean?  It seems that you can’t scroll through Facebook or Instagram without seeing a post about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.  DE&I has been thrown around so much in the last few years, in all different places, on all different platforms, but what…

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  • Can We Be Friends?

    Based on my rudimentary math, the average American works for 40 years, age 25 to age 65.  If we spend 40 hours a week at work, that’s a total of 83,200 hours at work!  That’s a significant amount of time to spend with our peers and coworkers.  Naturally, some of those folks will become more…

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  • Coming February 1st – Can We Be Friends?

    The Recipes From the C-Suite February blog will be titled “Can We Be Friends?”.  Based on my rudimentary math, the average American works for 40 years, age 25 to age 65.  If we spend 40 hours a week at work, that’s a total of 83,200 hours at work!  That’s a significant amount of time to…

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  • Are You My Mentor?

    First of all, let me start with a truth.  In my mission statement for this blog, I promised to keep it real.  I have struggled this month to get my proverbial shit together.  With the holidays, end of year stuff, end of semester school stuff with the kiddos, etc. I have had a hard time…

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  • Coming December 1st – Are You My Mentor?

    The Recipes From the C-Suite December blog will be titled “Are You My Mentor?”  I am drawing inspiration from the Dr. Seuss book, Are You My Mother?  I assume most of you have read the story.  If not, the story is about a baby bird who hatches from his egg to find himself alone in…

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  • What Am I Worth?

    As a female, I often wondered if I was being paid what I was worth, but more importantly, was I being paid as much as my male counterparts.  I do believe equity has come a long way but we, as females, still have to do our homework and know how to start difficult conversations.  Stand…

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