Have you ever found yourself in uncharted territory, faced with a challenge so mammoth, you had no idea where to start? That's where Marilyn Moss Rockefeller was when tasked with saving a company she knew virtually nothing about.
In this episode, the second of two excerpts from a longer interview with the author of “Mountain Girl: From Barefoot to Boardroom," Marilyn describes how she saved her first husband's company and also talks about the importance of trust, tolerance and empathy in the workplace.
Hers is a story of resilience and the power of human connection. In the first excerpt, in case you missed it, Marilyn tells about acquiring her can-do attitude and learning to live by her values. Both contributed immeasurably to her success in business and in life.
You can purchase a copy of "Mountain Girl" directly from the publisher, Islandport Press in Yarmouth, Maine. It's eminently readable and also available on Amazon, Kindle and from your local bookstore. You can listen to my full interview with Marilyn in episode 51 of The Gale Hill Radio Hour.
Please share this episode with others who believe in rising to a challenge while learning, growing and living by one's values.
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