Cassandra Shuck - A survivor of abuse now leads a women-only marketing agency for women business owners
In this installment is speak with Cassandra Shuck from Hunterville, North Carolina. I met Cassandra, at a press event in New York last October and her story immediately struck me as amazing.
She had a very tough, abusive childhood, struggled with her first husband, yet she managed to move on to become the incredible woman she is today.
After a successful corporate career, Cassandra now heads a global marketing agency which quite unique in that all of her staff and all of her clients are women business owners.
For more information on Cassandra Shuck go to https://www.cassandrashuck.com/
Music from Kabbalistic Village
https://soundcloud.com/kabbalisticvillage
In this installment is speak with Cassandra Shuck from Hunterville, North Carolina. I met Cassandra, at a press event in New York last October and her story immediately struck me as amazing.
She had a very tough, abusive childhood, struggled with her first husband, yet she managed to move on to become the incredible woman she is today. After a successful corporate career, Cassandra now heads a global marketing agency which quite unique in that all of her staff and all of her clients are women business owners. For more information on Cassandra Shuck go to https://www.cassandrashuck.com/Music from Kabbalistic Village
https://soundcloud.com/kabbalisticvillage
From the conversation:
"I would always say when I was a kid I'm only here for 18 years anyway, and that was kind of my mentality going into it as I'm like I know that there's something else out there." -- Cassandra Shuck
"I married a law enforcement officer because I was like what is more safe than a law enforcement officer, thinking that would protect me from my abusive upbringing." -- Cassandra Shuck
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