My Morning Cup

E122 - Ken Jones's Morning Cup


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Ken Jones has always lived in Chattanooga, but he grew up “military style” - moving three times and attending eight different schools, which is likely how he’s earned the nickname of Mr. Chattanooga.

In this episode, we learn about the time he used a major setback as fuel for growth, how he switched from a “survive” mentality to a “thrive” mentality, and how his willingness to say yes to new challenges, coupled with his technical skills and people-first mentality, has propelled his career to where it is today.

Ken Jones is the Senior Director of Procurement, Vendor Relations and Minority & Women-Owned Business at EPB. You can connect with him on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/joneske).

If you like this episode, we think you’ll also like:

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  • Allen Clare’s Morning Cup (E97)
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