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Taking the High Road

Profile on: Jack Forney, Forney Industries For many children of entrepreneurs, inheriting their parents’ business is the last thing they want to do. Having watched their parents eat, breathe, and sleep the company throughout their childhood, all they want is something - anything - different. Jack Forney was no exception. Throughout the... >Full Story

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Sink or Swim in the Pool Building Industry

[flv:http://media.truthmedianetwork.com/media/ast.flv http://media.truthmedianetwork.com/media/ast.jpg 300 234]Profile on: Ed "Skip" Ast, President and CEO of Shasta Pools and Spas “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your heart…” (Ecclesiastes 9:10). Being a driven, results oriented individual is good when harnessed by an...... >Read More



The Kind of Guy who can't Avoid Success

Profile: Tom Kruse, Iowa Veterinary Supply Company (IVSC) Tom Kruse is the kind of guy who probably couldn’t avoid success, even if he tried. After working as an accountant for the Iowa Veterinary Supply Company (IVSC) for thirteen years, Tom and Ken Meadow, the company’s operations manager, were given the option of buying the business, because...... >Read More



Success is a By-product of doing Things Right

Profile on: Paul Lewan, owner of Lewan & Associates. Most people would define a man who owns a company that did $100 million in sales last year as a success. And Paul Lewan, founder of Denver-based Lewan & Associates, would agree with them. However, throughout his career in office technology sales, Paul hasn’t seen success as something...... >Read More



When Life Becomes Nothing but Work, What's Left?

Profile on: Paul E. Martin, former senior partner in the law firm Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams and Martin. It’s one thing to have a good work ethic. It’s another thing to be a workaholic. Unfortunately, in many cases, the former can lead to the latter. This is certainly true in the case of Paul E. Martin, former senior partner in...... >Read More



How to Be Like Like Mary Kay Ash

Live by the Golden Rule Ash showed the power of the Golden Rule as she built a $3.2 billion-dollar-a-year company—and left a legacy of admiration.  “I can say unequivocally that every decision we make at Mary Kay Cosmetics is based on the Golden Rule,” Ash said. Define your priorities Ash’s priorities were “God first, family second,...... >Read More



Success in the Ownership of Professional Sports Teams

Profile on: Wayne Huizenga, Jr. - owner of the professional football team Miami Dolphins and professional baseball team Florida Marlins Few people can say that the primary turning point of their life took place dozens of feet underwater while cruising aboard a nuclear-powered submarine. But then, few people have lived a life as extraordinary...... >Read More



What Does Success Look Like for You?

Profile on: John Roise, owner of Lindsay Windows If you asked most entrepreneurs for five reasons why they got into business, making money would probably be close to number one. If so, that makes John Roise, owner of Lindsay Windows, something of an anomaly. When the former banker decided to enter the window business several years ago, he had...... >Read More


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