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This week I sit down with Susan Sygall, who co-founded Mobility International USA over 40 years ago.
“With a donation of $500, it all began.”
We shared a laugh as Susan mentioned this, because $500 has turned into 40 years, and incredible, life changing impact for so many.
Susan, a wheelchair rider, has a personal and professional commitment to disability rights, as well as women’s issues. She saw the need, the lack of inclusivity and took action that has now lead to impact across 100+ countries.
“Why not me?” she says.
This is a recurring theme not just in our call but in the foundation at Mobility International USA. Susan is a passionate advocate, a cheerleader, and mentor who has inspired me deeply from this conversation.
It is a pleasure to share this episode and today I encourage you to look at your goals, your dreams, specifically the ones that seem too far out of reach and ask yourself, “Why not me?”
Thank you Susan.
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This week I sit down with Susan Sygall, who co-founded Mobility International USA over 40 years ago.
“With a donation of $500, it all began.”
We shared a laugh as Susan mentioned this, because $500 has turned into 40 years, and incredible, life changing impact for so many.
Susan, a wheelchair rider, has a personal and professional commitment to disability rights, as well as women’s issues. She saw the need, the lack of inclusivity and took action that has now lead to impact across 100+ countries.
“Why not me?” she says.
This is a recurring theme not just in our call but in the foundation at Mobility International USA. Susan is a passionate advocate, a cheerleader, and mentor who has inspired me deeply from this conversation.
It is a pleasure to share this episode and today I encourage you to look at your goals, your dreams, specifically the ones that seem too far out of reach and ask yourself, “Why not me?”
Thank you Susan.