This is a relatively personal post in some ways, but there’s a sound lesson here that I hope you’ll hear.
In 2007, I was working in the corporate world, and I wasn’t too happy. But one bright spot for me was the work I was doing with Gini Dietrich and her PR and communications firm, Arment Dietrich. Gini became not only a trusted business adviser for my work as a marketing director, but she became a dear friend.
I’ll never forget that she brought me my first ever bottle of Dom Perignon when my beautiful daughter was born, not for the champagne itself, but for how she insisted that I not go through life having not had Dom. Nor the Superbowl party in her basement when the Bears were playing, and I couldn’t have a sip of anything to drink because I was 8 bloody months pregnant, so instead I paced the whole time. And she paced with me.
But I digress.
Gini was always smart, pragmatic, and fun to work with. But while we were doing all that PR stuff, gutting through those plans and budgets and messy other stuff, I was watching something very different.
I wanted to go do something…more. My job at the time had some wonderful upsides, but some serious downsides and I was considering alternatives.
Gini was a brilliant, dynamic entrepreneur and I admired her work. Her business skills, not just her discipline in communications.ย I was inspired by her courage in starting a business on her own, how real and vulnerable she was about the challenges and the things that were exciting but that I knew scared her to death. I was – if I’m honest with myself – utterly envious of how she did it all so effortlessly, with such grace and level-headedness.
Gini probably didn’t know this for a long time. And I told her personally, but I’m going to tell you, too: she’s a big part of the reason I ever had the courage to walk away from that job and pursue the career I really wanted. Because she made it look possible. Not easy, not without effort and risk, but possible. And possible was what I needed to believe in at the time.
So I did it. I leapt, when I was scared out of my mind.
Now, four years later, I’m looking at the calendar and realizing that this is exactly my four year anniversary of saying goodbye to the things that no longer inspired me, screwing my courage to the sticking place, and getting the hell off my ass to go do what I believed I could do.
The ride has been nothing less than exhilarating.
And there’s no question that I’ve worked really hard along the way. But I’ve been remiss in not telling Gini – and you – how much her success, adventures, encouragement, friendship, leadership, and even her challenges – helped light the spark that led to so many other amazing and fruitful adventures, and helped whet my appetite for proving what I was really capable of.
Now, I’m looking at the road ahead, and I cannot believe how utterly fortunate I am. There are nothing but possibilities in front of me, nothing but open doors and incredible people and opportunities for which I can hardly express my excitement. I am hungry. I’m inspired. And I’m ready.
But Gini, I needed to say all of this publicly not just for me or for you, but for everyone reading this.
You never, ever get somewhere alone.
The path you walk is the mosaic of so many things, experiences, and people. You are a collection of experiences and souvenirs of same, and the insights and wisdom that they bring you…if you’ll let them.
Many, MANY people have touched my life in so many ways. But I’d be remiss if I didn’t credit my friend with showing me – even when she didn’t know it – what perseverance, determination, and a little courage can do.
Thanks, Gini. I admire what and who you are. I think you do amazing work. And? I owe you one.
Gini does have a way of quietly inspiring, doesn’t she? Often with kind words and sound advice, always by example . . . she’s actually the kind of leader I hope to grow to become.
Much love to you, Gini. And thanks for the delightful post, Amber.
Go Pack.
GO BEARS!
And thank you. Nate. Much love to you.
Thanks for sharing your inspiration Amber. In doing so you’ve inspired at least one more:) It’s all about the people. Thanks for the reminder.
Yes, Gini is a gem. And I’m lucky to know her, too. Great post and reminder about the people who help us even when they aren’t aware of it.
Do I know you?
It’s been four years, to the day?! We were all of 24 years old back then. ๐
I don’t really know how to respond to this without being self-deprecating so I will say thank you. Thank you for the nice blog post and for bringing back some really fun memories. I believe I saved you a bottle of Dom from the Superbowl since we couldn’t drink it when they lost. Sigh.
This should not go without saying that I am very proud of you. Of everything you’ve accomplished and of the reputation you’ve built for yourself. Makes me want to go back and read DF and really look at how far you’ve come. It’s been quite a ride – watching you from this side. I always knew how smart you are and how you were stuck in a job where you had no control, but I don’t think I could have predicted, once you were given wings, how fast you’d be able to get where you are. Keep kicking ass so I can say I knew you when.
Gini is good people.
So is Ann!
Amazing, this strikes so many chords with me, thank you for sharing this Amber.
Everyone should know Gini – period.
Amber, what a beautifully written tribute to Gini. Thanks to you, my levels of admiration and respect for her have been boosted considerably.
The only problem is that I still can’t decorate my own tables. I NEED YOU!
The Chicago Communication Mafia rocks it, that’s for sure. I’m so glad to have met you both in the recent months. Thanks, as always, for reminding us all to remember those who’ve helped us get where we are Amber. Great post.
NOW will you add me to your blogroll so I can be there next to Amber?!
More people need to say hello. I just recently met Gini a few months ago, and she has been nothing but a champion for my writing. She’s a great persons, in a world where good people are hard to find.
Thanks Dave!!
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful…your post, yes, but also both of you as human beings.
Great post, Amber. I’ve known Gini for almost 2 years now and it has been nothing short of awesome. Not only is she a great friend but she is also a REALLY intelligent business woman who I always listen to when she offers advice.
Her only negative is that she is a Bears fan. Go Lions.
You’d better be careful. You’re in Bears territory here, too!
Nice to call out your mentor/catalyst like this. Sometimes we can’t do this for various reasons, but more of us should, privately or publicly.
Each one of us needs a person or persons to be that kick in the ass, confidence restorer, caller-to-action, idea bouncer-offer, and wailing wall. I got mine- do the rest of you have yours?
I have mine, when it comes to creative vocabulary!
Scrolling through the reader before I give up and “mark all as read’ as is my go-to move these days, I see Giniโs name. Nice note of thanks Amber, I can speak from experience that her help and support these last years have made a difference for me. Plus I get to heckle her on her own blog and she lets it slide. Sweet. FWIW.
That’s because I get to heckle you back on your own blog (and, well, mine too).
I have not had the pleasure of meeting Gini in person yet, but through our online conversations and reading her blog, I don’t doubt for a second that she’s the type of person who consistently gives to help others. Your experience confirms that. ๐
Thank you for a awesome article.You have given me some ideas and a different way to to write articles.
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Inspiring post about inspiring people
Maybe you’ve just paid Gini back not just with this public thank you but with the knowledge that now YOU have inspired others (like me) — I think this is what they call “paying it forward”?
Thank you. And thanks to Gini!
Wow great post and so inspiring. What a great reminder that we are a sum of our experiences and friends. Thanks for this great post!
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