From taking his first steps on the deck at the Stein at Wasatch, Peter is 22 and starting a masters at Rutgers in Social Work. Then his plan is to work with incarcerated youth (or as he tells us, we should now say Justice Impacted). He said, “somebody’s got to help these kids.” He thinks maybe private practice after that.
Anna’s 19 and starts sophomore year at San Diego State with thoughts on a major: Neuroscience or maybe Communication and Leadership. She enjoys hanging out with her friends and going to the gym. She has a side hustle where she and friends go to thrift stores and find, in the hundreds of items, that one or two right brand items and then resell them online for a decent profit.
Maria is active with a range of projects and assisting folks where needed. Her current interest is learning about investing and it has been like riding a roller coaster since the beginning of the year.
Bill is loving the day job: LifeHikes has developed the “LifeHikes Model” and now any company or org can outsource all your employee training and we will do it 20% better, for 20% less than you’re spending now and customized to feel like it is your own internal program. We continue to develop a partnership with Fortune Media and LinkedIn towards being one of the bigger training companies globally. Fortune did a search for who is the top Executive Coach in the world (as if there is such a thing) and apparently couldn’t find anyone good because they selected Bill instead and asked him to write a leadership column. On the fun front, he is playing full court basketball now 3x/week and still on the worst softball team in the history of men’s softball but having much fun.