We often hear about bad bosses, but we think it’s important to talk about the good ones because we hope that by giving folks examples of how to be a good boss we can inspire future bosses to be better, to do better for their employees and all stakeholders.
Anthony Bruno

For me this is a very simple answer. Wendell Johnson. Before I continue, it should be clear that in the last decade I have had many strong influences, honorable mentions, colleagues and mentor-esque partners and/or leaders in my career. Read more>>
Yohana Posada

Back when I was 18, I worked at a dry cleaners. Some of the hottest summers were spent there, no AC in south Texas, whew! But I was a hard worker, and I was young so I didn’t mind. Read more>>
Chenoa Baker

Michelle Fisher, the Ronald C. And Anita Wornick Curator of Decorative Arts at Museum of Fine Arts Boston, is the best boss I ever had. From my first interview with her, Read more>>
Emily Hammack

The best bosses I have ever had are Rick and Debra at The Shop at Matter in Denver. They do an amazing job of making you feel appreciated and welcome in their space. Read more>>
Thompson Aderinkomi

My journey in healthcare began shortly after I started my first job as a statistician and health economist at a health insurance company, less than three years out of graduate school. Read more>>
Bree Dedmon-Pitts

In my early 20’s, I began working for an Adult day program. We assisted individuals that were mentally and or physically disabled with daily activities and goals. Read more>>
Aaron Nordstrom

My first manager was a man named Rob McDermott. While he wasn’t a “boss” necessarily, he filled the role of guide and teacher He is a big personality in the music world and has had a part in many very successful artists over the years. Read more>>

