by Kendra Kinnison | Aug 16, 2012 | Profiles & Interviews
If there’s anyone I know that lives up to Pat Flynn’s advice to “be everywhere,” it’s Sarah Zink. I decided to catch up with her and find out how she balances it all. Today, we’ll uncover how she juggles so many projects without...
by Kendra Kinnison | Aug 4, 2012 | Profiles & Interviews
In addition to studying historical profiles, there’s significant value in learning from others that have achieved success more recently. We can ask meaningful questions directly instead of synthesizing anecdotes from previous material. More than that, we can...
by Kendra Kinnison | Aug 3, 2012 | Profiles & Interviews
Much has been written about the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. To many, he is regarded as one of the greatest leaders in American history. Others are disappointed by the disconnect between his private life and public persona. Regardless, it is...
by Kendra Kinnison | Jul 25, 2012 | Profiles & Interviews
Recognized as a pivotal figure of the 19th century, the life of Susan B. Anthony offers valuable lessons in leadership. Few figures in history are credited with greater accomplishments. As the New York State Senate recognized in a resolution of remembrance, Anthony...
by Kendra Kinnison | Jul 23, 2012 | Profiles & Interviews
I’ll always remember the summer of ’92. My Mom had become very sick the year before, and my middle school life had been turned upside down. During one of our monthly lunches at Wendy’s (because we both loved the unusual salad bar), she gave me a copy...
by Kendra Kinnison | Jul 18, 2012 | Profiles & Interviews
Called the greatest athlete of our generation by Malcolm Gladwell, Dara Torres has been swimming at an elite level for longer than most of her competitors have been alive. After returning to the Olympics in 2008 and winning three silver medals, she was awarded the...
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