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What can climbing to the pinnacle of the world teach us? Susan will share her story --how she did it, what
it takes to climb mountains and break performance records. Her secrets of survival in business and in life
will open our minds to how we may better reflect, correct, and adapt in our Agile projects. As Susan tells
her story, ask yourself what mountains you are climbing. Think about what skills you employ and how you
want to grow your agile toolkit. Imagine looking down from the peaks of social, corporate, or technical
change you recently summated, and pause to think about how you did it (or how you will do it) and what
you can learn from each agile journey.
Business Executive, Mountain Climber, International Speaker and co-author of: TOGETHER ON TOP OF THE WORLD: The remarkable story of the first couple to climb the fabled Seven Summits
Susan's record would be remarkable enough if it only detailed her business achievements. During her 23-year corporate career, she's held a series of executive positions in several Fortune 500 companies, most recently as a Vice President of Strategic Accounts. She led teams to performance records with responsibility for $600 million in revenue, predominantly designing, selling and deploying large complex data networks for the corporation's largest clients. And during that era of corporate achievement, she and her husband Phil became the first couple to climb the Seven Summits - the highest mountain on each of the world's seven continents.
Not a professional mountain climber, she trained by climbing 35 stories in her high-rise office building on her lunch hour for a year - with a 40-pound pack on her back. Her remarkable journey culminated at the top of Mount Everest on May 16, 2002. The feat earned them world-wide media attention, including Good Morning America, CNN, The New York Times and countless others.
Today, Susan tours the world speaking about her life journey and sharing with others her secrets for success, determination, and achieving seemingly impossible goals. Her clients include technology companies such as: Microsoft, Pacific Edge Software, IEX, ICODE, IBM, iDirect, Magma Design Automation, Lockheed Martin, Cisco Systems and MetLife Institutional IT.
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