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Women and Work: Susan MacNicol

Women and Work: Susan MacNicol

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When Susan MacNicol’s corporate job disappeared just days before she returned from maternity leave, she faced a choice: start over in the corporate grind or build something of her own. With a 3-month-old baby and no job, she launched her own marketing business — and never looked back.


In this episode of Women & Work, Susan shares how she navigated the “boys’ club,” grew her company into an agency, landed government contracts, and built a real estate portfolio — all while raising two kids.


If you suddenly lost your job tomorrow, would you go back to corporate life — or start something of your own?


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