It's not every day you get to sit down with an entrepreneur and talk about their "remarkable business journey."
But that's exactly what happened to Chip Patterson, co-founder and CEO of Oregon-based plywood company Plywood People, in an interview with Jeff Shinabarger of NPR's Social Impact Leader podcast.
"He delves into the art of motivating, inspiring, and guiding as a leader, while emphasizing the significance of giving back to the community that supported his growth," Shinabarger says of Patterson, who has donated more than $1 million of his own money to Plywood People over the past 10 years.
Patterson tells Shinabarger that being a leader is all about "empowering, inspiring, and guiding as a leader, while emphasizing the significance of giving back to the community that supported his growth."
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