We asked some very talented folks to tell us about the most innovative thing they’ve done in their career.
Verônica Zonta

The most innovative decision I made in my career was to leave it behind. It might sound humorous, but that’s precisely what happened. With a background in Biomedicine and a master’s degree in Biochemistry and Immunology from the Federal University of my state, I realized that the world of laboratories and hospital routines no longer brought me satisfaction, especially after an intense period of work during the pandemic. Read more>>
Skyler Zoppi

Back in 2008, I had a brand-new student join one of our classes at True Martial Arts. From the very beginning, I could tell that the young boy had some type of special need or behavioral issue that made him extremely emotional, disruptive to others, and difficult to reason with and give instructions to. Read more>>
Trisha Widowfield

I became involved in the Facebook group Ms. Esquire in 2015, which is a platform for female attorneys to empower each other through resources, referrals, and advice. It currently has over 10,000 members across the country. In my role as Vice President of this group, I started collaborating with its Founder and President, Rahysa Vargas, to bring the concept “off the page” with in-person networking Chapters throughout South Florida. Read more>>
Meghan Wyscaver

I started my nursing career as a nurse in the Children’s Emergency department at Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor. While I was working there I started training to become a nurse injector. Once I started working Aesthetic Nurse Injector I quickly realized the need for an aftercare product to help my patients recover from lip filler. Read more>>