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How She Got There: Micho Spring’s Path to Becoming Chair of Global Corporate Practice and New England for Weber Shandwick
Take a young woman coming of age in the 60s, when many careers were closed to her gender.
Spring, a 1959 Harvard graduate, is a former member of President JimmyCarter's domestic policy staff and is considered a specialist in job training.He.
Mix in political awareness from having fled communist Cuba as a child and add courage and flexibility from forging a new life with her family in New York. What you get: a college dropout, a 31-year-old deputy mayor of Boston, a top executive at one of the largest communications firms in the world—as well as a Massachusetts Conference for Women Board member.
In other words, you get Micho Spring, whose name ought to be under “maverick” in the thesaurus.
Be inspired by the most unconventional career path of Weber Shandwick’s chair of global corporate practice and New England and the lessons she learned along the way:
Initial Dream Job
“At the time I went to Georgetown, women were not allowed in the College of Liberal Arts.
So my idea was to be an interpreter for the United