“Always be open to challenges and keep an open mind.” — Jacque Huggins

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: August 31, 2022

Thank you for attending our latest Women in Leadership Seminar! We love to see the participation growing with every broadcast, and your positive feedback is incredible. This interview kept the inspiration going with a beautifully heartwarming talk with Jacque Huggins, President at Scott Riddle Agency.

Jacque grew up learning a strong work ethic and the importance of family right from the beginning. Her sister Debbie taught Jacque that it’s how we handle and overcome challenges and struggles that truly defines us. In her role at Scott Riddle Agency, Jacque worked through rapidly changing office technology, realizing the importance of “always being open to challenges and keeping an open mind” when navigating something new.

You can see Jacque share her insights in the video clip above.

We’re so honored to share the wisdom and experiences from each of our Women in Leadership Seminar Series speakers.

Click here to view this entire interview. Stay tuned for our next episode!

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