
Maria Boulden got a degree in Chemical Engineering because she learned that a Chemical Engineer would be the highest paying engineering job possible. She was a rising star at Drexel University and landed a co-op role at DuPont while still in college. Since most of the sales roles were held by engineers back in the late 1990's / early 2000's it wasn't that hard of a transition when she landed her first sales role. She became a Sigma "Black Belt" within Dupont - which was a big program for quality improvement in the 90's - Maria found a way to balance family and work although it cost her the "fast track" in promoting, but it led her into a career in data and commercial application. Later she went on to Gartner and now is retired, but looks back to share some great lessons. More about Maria: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-boulden-8a778b11/ More about Women Sales Pros: we have a website, we are on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Subscribe to our 2x a month news, and share the podcast with others! We'd love a 5 star rating and comments on iTunes if you are so moved! It really makes a difference. subscribe: https://bit.ly/thewspnews Contribute: https://forms.gle/v9rRiPDUtgGqKaXA6 Past News Issues: bit.ly/past_news_issues https://womensalespros.com/podcast/
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