
As an entrepreneur, I see a world of endless possibility.
Driven by curiosity, kindness, and asking the right questions, life to me is an opportunity to raise one’s consciousness, awareness, and humanity.
A process that can be best told from A to Z.
Airplanes departing from Anchorage Alaska are the last place you’d expect to meet your first love, but that’s exactly where I met mine. It’s also where I started my first real adventure.
Building businesses and sitting on boards. Over the years, both have given me experience, friendships, and great stories I’ll cherish forever along with a large collection of shirts and hats bearing various logos.
Curiosity is the great driving force in my life. And love. That too.
Deep Sea Diving helped me discover a part of the planet few ever get to see when in 1976, I became one of the first women on Earth to be trained and certified.
Engage in as many conversations as you can. It’s the foundation to building friendships and sometimes even solving bigger problems. Everything good starts from a conversation.
Find your passion and don’t forget to finesse the details. Even the little ones. Especially the little ones.
Gutsy trumps fear every time.
Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley is an amazing place to get an MBA. It taught me how to solve problems, build businesses, and helped cultivate my love of perpetual learning.
Ideas are born alone and adrift. They need attention and collaboration to truly bring them to life.
Joyously. How I like to live life.
Kibby is the last name I took on when I married Charles. He’s a great guy who creates beautiful things.
Leadership isn’t about being “in charge.” It’s about leading the charges while advancing everyone’s needs and desires. The best part is, you can do it in all kinds of ways. Large or small.
Morgan Kibby is one of my three children. Long before she became a world-class musician and composer, I was her first fan.
Navy Whites have always stood for service and now they represent the pride I feel for my son, a US Naval Officer.
Opportunity is everywhere when you find whatever it is you’re looking for and pursue it with relentless determination.
Philanthropy is a blessing and a gift. Because when you extend your heart to others, research shows it actually makes your heart stronger.
Questions? Good. I like questions. I ask a lot of them. How do you get to answers without them? How do you discover what you don’t know? So, go ahead and ask away.
Reductionist. If you had to describe how I solve business problems in one word, I’d choose that one.
Spirituality is a proactive, ever-present element in my life. Everything that happens to me, is an opportunity to grow my consciousness and learn more. So I can give more.
Truing to your core values is perhaps the most important pursuit you can have in whatever it is you’re doing. Without it, there’s no North Star to guide you.
Umpires aren’t just for baseball games. Having the courage to call the fouls and the mistakes takes guts and is essential for the growth of any relationship.
Visual artist apples don’t fall far from the tree. My other daughter Taylor is also doing some amazing creative work and making me think we’re going to need bigger walls at the house soon.
Wayfinding around the world has led me to more than 25+ countries while opening my eyes to memorable experiences I often incorporate into my thinking.
X-Ray Vision is one of my very precious otherworldly gifts. Oddly enough, I turn mine on by listening.
Yelling is for amateurs.
Zen is for pros.