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People were doing
unconventional things
in an unconventional
year, and they were
doing a fabulous job.
— Julie Marchese
Founder, Tri for a Cure
If we didn't have
the support of this
community and some
of the successes we've
had as an organization,
it probably wouldn't
have gone as smoothly
as it did.
— Dajuan Eubanks
President, Maine Celtics
For me, if you take care
of your people, the rest
takes care of itself.
— Joan Fortin
CEO, Bernstein Shur
I felt like I had the weight
of the world on me, and
there were times when I
said, 'What have I done?'
— Steve Tenney
Founding partner and CEO, Great
Diamond Partners
Every time we thought,
we've done all these
other things, if we have
gotten this far and this
many people are here,
we've just got to deliver.'
We found a way to do it.
— Topher Mallory
Co-founder, Split Rock Distilling
I get just as excited to get
out of bed this morning
as I was when we first
started 43 years ago.
— Shawn Moody
Founder, Moody's Collision Centers
Really when you think
about it, as CEO your
tool is your voice — and
suddenly I was having a
difficult time speaking.
— Kevin Hancock
CEO, Hancock Lumber Co.
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