Jeanne Gnuse is a fan of personal change, and her history of accepting challenge is a model for us all. Decade after decade, no such thing as status quo for her. Her husband was an introspective man with an engineering degree, quiet, steady. She has the sparkle of a Broadway musical performer.
At age 55 she and her husband started a business together. Whey then? What happened? Learn about how they treated investors well by taking good care of people who could not afford to lose. Find out how they were so ahead of their time in hiring practices – brilliant equal opportunity for women.
It did not stop there. Jeanne rushes in to her next challenge. She started to wonder how opera singers functioned on stage. She does not spend much time in idle speculation; action is her m.o. She turned to Broadway composer and conductor (and so much more) David Friedman for singing lessons. What was the first thing he taught her to do? Why the intense smile while she talks about her music? She is performing regularly now. Is there such a thing as her being too old for something? Of course not!
Her feeling about writing letters is thoughtful and admirable. What is it about high quality paper? What demands personal notes and why? Find out who are the two men at the top of her list to get one now.