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In today’s episode of Clearing the Haze, hosted by Chuck Marting, we take a journey through the extraordinary life of Renee Schofield, a beacon of resilience, innovation, and community service in the challenging terrain of the drug and alcohol screening industry. With a career spanning over three decades as a seasoned business owner, Renee's narrative is not just about professional success but is interwoven with deeply personal experiences that lend her a unique perspective in her field.
Renee's story starts in the heartland of America, where she and her husband nurtured their entrepreneurial spirit, running a farm and owning a newspaper in Iowa. However, her path took a remarkable turn as she moved to a remote island in Alaska, transforming her daily commute into a voyage across waters, amidst charter fishermen and cruise ships, illustrating her adaptability and resolve.
As the matriarch of a family with a personal connection to recovery, Renee brings a compassionate lens to the drug testing industry, influenced by her experience as the parent of someone who has been in recovery for two decades. This personal journey has deeply informed her approach to her work, allowing her to empathize with and support others navigating similar paths.
Renee's impact extends beyond her professional role; she is a pillar in her communities in Ketchikan, Juneau, and Keokuk. Whether it's through contributing to the vitality of her home state, volunteering in community actions, or serving as a vital connector for those seeking guidance in the face of substance use, Renee embodies the spirit of service. Her leadership roles, including chairing the advisory board on alcoholism and drug abuse for the state of Alaska and her tenure with the Alaska Chamber of Commerce, highlight her commitment to making a difference.
Join us as we explore Renee Schofield's inspiring journey, a testament to the power of dedication, empathy, and community involvement in forging paths to recovery and resilience in the face of substance use challenges.
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In today’s episode of Clearing the Haze, hosted by Chuck Marting, we take a journey through the extraordinary life of Renee Schofield, a beacon of resilience, innovation, and community service in the challenging terrain of the drug and alcohol screening industry. With a career spanning over three decades as a seasoned business owner, Renee's narrative is not just about professional success but is interwoven with deeply personal experiences that lend her a unique perspective in her field.
Renee's story starts in the heartland of America, where she and her husband nurtured their entrepreneurial spirit, running a farm and owning a newspaper in Iowa. However, her path took a remarkable turn as she moved to a remote island in Alaska, transforming her daily commute into a voyage across waters, amidst charter fishermen and cruise ships, illustrating her adaptability and resolve.
As the matriarch of a family with a personal connection to recovery, Renee brings a compassionate lens to the drug testing industry, influenced by her experience as the parent of someone who has been in recovery for two decades. This personal journey has deeply informed her approach to her work, allowing her to empathize with and support others navigating similar paths.
Renee's impact extends beyond her professional role; she is a pillar in her communities in Ketchikan, Juneau, and Keokuk. Whether it's through contributing to the vitality of her home state, volunteering in community actions, or serving as a vital connector for those seeking guidance in the face of substance use, Renee embodies the spirit of service. Her leadership roles, including chairing the advisory board on alcoholism and drug abuse for the state of Alaska and her tenure with the Alaska Chamber of Commerce, highlight her commitment to making a difference.
Join us as we explore Renee Schofield's inspiring journey, a testament to the power of dedication, empathy, and community involvement in forging paths to recovery and resilience in the face of substance use challenges.
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