The Montanan (University of Montana Alumni magazine) did an interview with me a couple of weeks ago, which has now been published. It’s a very nice piece and I am super thankful for both Brianne Burrowes who did the interview and my good friend Adam Steffen who made the connection. I have a very special connection with the state of Montana, so being in the Montanan means more to me than just about any other publication out there. Click on the image to download the pdf of the full interview.
6 Comments
Anonymous
January 30, 2010 at 3:29 am
Congrats Mario! You’re right about coming along ways from the German dancing pants and the cleaning bathrooms. That’s very good advice you gave as well. You can’t even begin to put a price on the value of education you get working directly for a CEO or executive. Working at that level allows you the opportunity to see the big picture of your industry and then you can decide what really interests you and then go back down and carve out your niche. Congratulations again, hope all is well.
Anonymous
January 30, 2010 at 4:12 am
Rogan, thanks for your comment. Your family had everything to do with me even being able to stay in the country. When are you moving back to Cali?
Anonymous
February 9, 2010 at 10:28 pm
Mario, congrats on this article. I’m beginning to wonder what you CAN’T do, haha.
Anonymous
February 10, 2010 at 8:25 pm
Thanks Willow. If you want to learn about some of my many shortcomings, ask Jen.
Anonymous
April 20, 2011 at 2:46 am
That’s way the bestest aswner so far!
Anonymous
April 20, 2011 at 8:21 pm
I’m imprsesed! You’ve managed the almost impossible.
Congrats Mario! You’re right about coming along ways from the German dancing pants and the cleaning bathrooms. That’s very good advice you gave as well. You can’t even begin to put a price on the value of education you get working directly for a CEO or executive. Working at that level allows you the opportunity to see the big picture of your industry and then you can decide what really interests you and then go back down and carve out your niche. Congratulations again, hope all is well.
Rogan, thanks for your comment. Your family had everything to do with me even being able to stay in the country. When are you moving back to Cali?
Mario, congrats on this article. I’m beginning to wonder what you CAN’T do, haha.
Thanks Willow. If you want to learn about some of my many shortcomings, ask Jen.
That’s way the bestest aswner so far!
I’m imprsesed! You’ve managed the almost impossible.