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******************************** THEME: Mother and daughters working together, sharing a commitment to their business, can enjoy each other and make a strong and effective team.
SUMMARY: Jennifer Thieme Kehres describes how her father’s invention led to an international business that inspired her to work with her parents and has provided her with a very satisfying career and family life.
FEATURED GUEST: Jennifer Thieme Kehres
ORGANIZATION: Amigo Mobility International, Inc.
WEBSITE: www.myamigo.com
CONTACT: [email protected]; twitter: @amigojen
KEY QUOTES:
* "I realized I would never be as satisfied in any career as I would be working in the family business." * "It’s a novel thing to have a mother/daughter sales team. There’s a unique level of trust. I trust her to lead a conversation with a customer and vice-versa." * “When you’re growing up, you’re used to 'table talk’…when you become a new employee you’re exposed to some of the insider knowledge. I’ve tried to focus in on my current role and sequester myself. I see a bigger picture, but right now I want to be a good salesperson, and focus on that.”
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CALL Amy and ask a QUESTION: 513-339-1007
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******************************** THEME: Mother and daughters working together, sharing a commitment to their business, can enjoy each other and make a strong and effective team.
SUMMARY: Jennifer Thieme Kehres describes how her father’s invention led to an international business that inspired her to work with her parents and has provided her with a very satisfying career and family life.
FEATURED GUEST: Jennifer Thieme Kehres
ORGANIZATION: Amigo Mobility International, Inc.
WEBSITE: www.myamigo.com
CONTACT: [email protected]; twitter: @amigojen
KEY QUOTES:
* "I realized I would never be as satisfied in any career as I would be working in the family business." * "It’s a novel thing to have a mother/daughter sales team. There’s a unique level of trust. I trust her to lead a conversation with a customer and vice-versa." * “When you’re growing up, you’re used to 'table talk’…when you become a new employee you’re exposed to some of the insider knowledge. I’ve tried to focus in on my current role and sequester myself. I see a bigger picture, but right now I want to be a good salesperson, and focus on that.”