During a keynote presentation last month at the Women in Retail Leadership Summit in Miami, Annie Young-Scrivner, CEO of Wella Company, discussed her humble beginnings in retail, when she worked a seasonal job at a department store to pay for her education. Undeterred by the lack of work hours she was given when she first started, Young-Scrivner persevered, realizing that if she wanted a different outcome, she was going to have to change her actions. Check out this video clip from the session to learn more about how Young-Scrivner overcame this initial obstacle en route to becoming a corporate leader and visionary.
Women in Retail Leadership Circle (WIRLC) members can view Young-Scrivner’s full keynote presentation, as well as all of the other inspirational and motivational content from the Summit, here.
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