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16 10, 2020

Julie Youle-Lenoch: Losing My Mentor, Taught Me To Be One

By |2020-10-22T12:34:02-07:00October 16th, 2020|Blog, BWF|0 Comments

Sitting on the floor in my parents' almost empty home, I look through the black and white Polaroids of my childhood, mostly, with my Father, memories flow through my mind as if it was only yesterday. I lost my Dad this summer, an occurrence that I never believed would ever happen to me. He was [...]

23 03, 2019

Kelsey Price: 3 Things I Learned from Female Mentors 

By |2019-05-06T19:54:36-07:00March 23rd, 2019|Blog, Policy, Women's History Month|0 Comments

By Kelsey Price, USTAR Strategic Communications Manager    In the grand scheme of things, I realize that at age 28 my professional career is really just beginning. While it’s been successful, it hasn’t necessarily been extraordinary. There are hundreds of women far more successful with careers much more storied than my own. However, my career [...]

2 10, 2018

Cristine Salazar: Success is not accomplished alone

By |2018-10-02T16:54:36-07:00October 2nd, 2018|Blog, BWF, Policy|0 Comments

Shortly after graduating high school I started working for my family's business, which meant my father was my boss. I’ve always jokingly said he was the worst boss I have ever had, but that’s only partially true. He pushed me to see my own potential. He challenged me, corrected me, inspired me but most importantly, [...]

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