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He worked hard for his whole career, climbed the ladder as he was taught to do, and finally landed in the role that he wanted most, the position he was born to have, he became the CEO of the company. Having experienced plenty of successes along the way, nothing compared to the surge of pride that Brian felt fill his head and heart the day the public announcement was made, Brian CEO. Having finally reached what he believed was the pinnacle of his career, Brian found himself wondering, “What’s next?” As a 52-year-old CEO, he began to think about the impact he could have on the company he was now leading, the effect he could have on the people who were now

Winning

in his care.

I remember our conversation as we made our way around the golf course. With each passing hole, we dug deeper into his thoughts, and finally Brian asked me what I thought.

The real question he was trying to answer was whether or not he saw this as a huge opportunity to have a significant impact on the business and the people or was he already planning for what happens next. At 52, the wheels

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ERIN ADDENBROOKE Marketing Consultant eaddenbrooke@coloradocommunitymedia.com

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Times have changed

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed on June 19, 1953 for selling atomic secrets to Russia. ey were the only two people ever executed for the crime of espionage. Her brother, David Greenglass, an Army sergeant stationed at Los Alamos, New Mexico, turned them in and received 15 years for the same crime.

President Eisenhower was president, the rst Republican president in 20 years. President “Ike” was the president to all Americans, having been the supreme commander in Europe during WWII and ending the Korean War a month after the Rosenbergs were executed. I served four months in the Air Force under (Give ‘Em Hell Harry) Truman and 44 months under Ike.

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