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.
Jennifer Tschetter.

This question is easy for me to answer: Monique Moore. Before working together I’d thought Monique might be a bit too detail-oriented for me and that perhaps I was a bit too head in the clouds–but after 4 years of being managed and coached by Monique, Read more>>
CANDICE SETI

When I first moved to San Diego, I was starting grad school in the evenings and got a job managing the front desk at a preschool. I loved the job and I especially loved my boss, Mary. Read more>>
Steffanie Grossman

I’ve been fortunate to have many great mentors throughout my professional career. One who particularly comes to mind, is someone who gently encouraged me to step outside of my comfort zone faster that I had been planning, to take risks, and to make genuine connections with others whenever possible. Read more>>
JC Torres

The best bosses I’ve ever had is my current one, Master and Mrs. Aguilar. They are the type of leaders who are very cutthroat and will tell you what you do well and what you can do to improve. Read more>>
Sarah Estes

I’ve been fortunate enough to have had several amazing bosses, mentors, and leaders in my life, but the one that made the most impact on my life was Lanny Lancarte, owner of Joe T. Garcia’s. Read more>>
Maranda Evans, MBA

The most amazing boss I ever had was Dave McMahon, CEO of RMG, Inc., Mainstream Establishments, and Air Smoothie, three of the largest Smoothie King franchises in the country. Along with Dave was the CFO, Bill Roberton, my accounting mentor and “uncle figure”. Dave has been a “father figure” to me since I was 17-years-old working at one of his Smoothie King stores. Read more>>