Georgette Mosbacher

Georgette Mosbacher
Georgette Mosbacheris an American business executive, entrepreneur, political activist, author, and philanthropist for military veterans through her work with the Green Beret Foundation. Also chairman of the Green Beret Foundation advisory board, she is known in the media as a Fox News contributor. On November 19, 2015, it was announced the President Obama had nominated her as a member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Mosbacher started her career as an executive in 1987 when she purchased...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinesswoman
Date of Birth16 January 1947
CountryUnited States of America
I stayed out of the sun when I was young, not because I knew better, but because I'm a Type A personality who gets too restless to lay around and do nothing.
If I were old, fat and ugly, I don't know if anybody would be interested in me.
I have serious adult acne, am almost legally blind and have to work at controlling my weight.
Unless you have financial resources of your own, you can't be free.
I grew up in a one-parent family. I worked my way through college, I had very average grades and I was very average looking, but I've lived a remarkable life only because I believed I could.
I wouldn't change myself, even if I could. I like myself. And the minute you're not true to yourself, you're in trouble.
I wasn't born a redhead, but I was born to be a redhead.
Women must learn to find self-worth within themselves, not through others. It is important to carve out a place just for you.
Everyone wants a hug and kiss. It translates into any language.
Feminine force is that inner strength, that power, that will to face down any negative circumstances in life and defeat them.
A man who isn't generous with his money isn't generous with his love and affection.
Failure may be just a step toward your eventual goal.
It's a given that if you start your own business, you're going to be (1) in control of your destiny, and (2) real busy.
You run a major risk when you assume that you alone have all the answers: You don't, and that's okay. You don't have to be afraid to admit there are certain things you either don't like to do or aren't any good at. You reach a goal by covering all your bases, and you cover all your bases by hiring good people.