21 min

UPS US Marketing President Gerard Gibbons: The Road Map to Success You Should Write A Book About That™

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Gerard Gibbons, President of SMB & US Marketing for UPS, has been with the company for thirty years, starting as a package car driver.   His mom, an Inglewood business owner, (who used UPS!) and step father were positive engaged role models which ensured he stayed on the right side of the tracks.  Gerard did not expect to ascend to the level he is at at UPS.  He had to pinch himself - a young skinny kid growing up in Inglewood - when he found himself in Sydney with Olympic athletes and C Suite executives as UPS was the Olympic sponsor.  He has great humility when he speaks about being voted one of the Most Powerful Executives in America by Black Enterprise Magazine.  
 
When I asked him what he would write a book about, he said finding a mentor, a sponsor and having a sense of curiosity about the business you are in.  He also emphasized the importance of networking and showing up.  You never know who you are going to meet who can have influence on your career, or the next big contract.

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Gerard Gibbons, President of SMB & US Marketing for UPS, has been with the company for thirty years, starting as a package car driver.   His mom, an Inglewood business owner, (who used UPS!) and step father were positive engaged role models which ensured he stayed on the right side of the tracks.  Gerard did not expect to ascend to the level he is at at UPS.  He had to pinch himself - a young skinny kid growing up in Inglewood - when he found himself in Sydney with Olympic athletes and C Suite executives as UPS was the Olympic sponsor.  He has great humility when he speaks about being voted one of the Most Powerful Executives in America by Black Enterprise Magazine.  
 
When I asked him what he would write a book about, he said finding a mentor, a sponsor and having a sense of curiosity about the business you are in.  He also emphasized the importance of networking and showing up.  You never know who you are going to meet who can have influence on your career, or the next big contract.

Are you an aspiring author? If so, what is holding you back from getting naked and honest with your story? We would love to have you explore deeper with our easy and painless  5 Ways To Get Naked With Your Story.  Head on over to astoryinside.com/naked to sign up!


Get full access to I Give You Permission with Kim O'Hara at igiveyoupermission.substack.com/subscribe

21 min