Who taught you the most about work?

Society has its myths about where we learn – internships, books, school, etc. However, in our conversations with some of the most interesting and trailblazing entrepreneurs and creatives we noticed the biggest lessons they learned about work often came from unexpected sources. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Natalie Boehm

I started working very young for my stepfather and mother, who had two businesses. While as a child I didn’t appreciate what I was being taught, I would have much rather played, I see now the benefits I gained from working when I was younger. Read More>>

Bobby Reed

My mentor Jeff Westphal. Jeff Westphal changed my life in ways that are hard to put into words. He gave me the gift of mentorship at a time when I needed it most, and he believed in me long before I fully believed in myself. Read More>>

Chris Scordas

I have three people to thank for my work ethic first my grandfather (Papou- Eftyhios), my uncle Efthymios (Tim) and finally my mom. My grandfather was blinded as a young child in Greece but that didn’t stop him from moving to the US finding a job, finding love and raising multiple kids. Read More>>

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