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After five years and roughly 200 interviews, this is the final installment of Closing the Loop.In this segment, Warren Miller, the program's creator, is…
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Jeff Campbell was born in New York, but his family moved to Arizona when he was a teenager.That’s where he learned to fly. “My father pushed — in a good…
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Roseann Egidio is an artist who worked at New York City ad agencies and paints in watercolors.But it wasn't until she began working with autistic children…
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Pat O'Neill was an air traffic controller, on Air Force combat teams and with the FAA. When he retired he had a new challenge, how to live without…
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Elonya Davis is a natural saleswoman. A few years ago, she took on selling something she knew little about — art — including the work of the artist who…
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Dr. Anh Vu was the young son of a South Vietnamese Army officer when Saigon fell. Dr. Vu had a long to the U.S., and across it, to college and medical…
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To advance in some careers, you have to be willing to relocate. Charlene Shirk decided that Northeast Florida was her home, so she changed careers…
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Jeffrey Oliasami went to college intending to be a medical tech sales rep.Then he discovered the hotel business, and he's been having fun for a living…
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Yolanda Tucker raised her brothers, graduated from high school and college, and became a success in business.But her biggest battle, overcoming…
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Ken Overman served in the U.S. Military, sold yachts, and helped start businesses in Afghanistan while the bullets were flying.Now he's working on piecing…
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Sue Campbell and her husband owned a dairy farm in Clay County. The church cemetery next door was running out of room. Today, Sue is in a new business.You…
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Benita Johnson was the first in her family to go to college, but it didn't guarantee her a job.She got a graduate degree, and a job that brought her to…