My role model was my grandfather. He instilled in me the feeling that no matter how successful you are you have a responsibility to help others.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My dad is a good role model for me, and then I had a high school coach that really helped me out when I was struggling and made a big difference in my life.
I feel I am a role model to many, not just for my designs, but also for the fact that I started my own company with the help of my two friends. I became a success story, and people relate to that.
When I grew up, my role model was my grandma because she's just the best.
My father has been my role model. And I always looked up to him - be it his management philosophy or his approach towards life.
I believe one's responsibility as a role model begins and ends with their perception of what a good role model is.
My version of a good role model is everything that I have strived to become over the years, as I have a deep desire to live an honest life and give relentlessly and openly to people who look up to me.
I was very fortunate to have some great mentors. A father that was always in my life set the example every day at home. Everybody asks me, 'What was your role model?' My role model slept 20 feet from me every night. I could always go talk to him and ask him questions no matter what it was about.
My mother was a role model.
My mother is my biggest role model, and she showed me how to do it right. She was very present in our lives and has a great career of her own. Same with my father. So I knew it was possible going in to stay closely connected to my children while also chasing big dreams. And it's given me great perspective.
My role model is my dad.