61. He got rid of the sham of amateurism and made the Olympics professional, allowing athletes to build careers as runners and swimmers. 62. He retired within two years and went on to build a career in broadcasting. 63. He met John McCormack, the Irish tenor, who advised him to build his career on traditional songs and music hall appearances rather than on opera. 64. He worked his way through college, and he built a career as a public school administrator, college professor and eventually dean. 65. Her teammates realize that Lilly has quietly built a career filled with personal milestones and historic accomplishments. 66. Here, she is a trial lawyer and occasional lobbyist, not too different in some ways from a lot of other professionals trying to build their careers. 67. He wants to spend time with his baby, he says, to build his career around his family instead of tailoring his life to his job. 68. Her career had been built on Spanish-language music, although Selena grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas, speaking English. 69. His new plant, owned by the Newport Corp., makes research equipment, the kind of highly technical work on which he built a career. 70. Hudler has built his career on versatility and hustle. |