
Humble Beginnings
The CEOs and senior GovCon leaders of today weren't always sitting in the corner office. They weren't born in suits with a handbook for success and a direct path to leadership. In fact, before many of these executives came into positions of powers, they had rather humble beginnings -- no corporate family tree or unlimited access. Many had to find their way on their own with little to fall back on. This podcast will share the stories of high school part-time work, first jobs and early-career decisions, decades before the CEO appointments and the board memberships. We'll learn about the unconventional paths to success, the ones most of us can relate to.
Humble Beginnings
Lawn Care to Leadership: Andy Maner’s Midwestern Journey to White House and CEO Success
While many recognize him as the former CEO of Avantus Federal, few may know Andy Maner’s early beginnings in Lansing, Michigan. From running his own lawn care service to working in a cherry processing plant, Andy learned the importance of hard work and determination from an early age. Although he didn't have a clear vision during college, an internship in Washington, D.C., ignited his passion for politics and public affairs. This led him to the White House, where he worked alongside President George H.W. Bush.
Throughout his career, Andy embraced risks, seized opportunities and prioritized continuous learning. He strongly emphasizes the value of reliability, fostering meaningful relationships and the transformative role of mentors. All of these principles stem from his Midwest upbringing and enduring values. Join us as we uncover Andy’s inspiring journey, filled with resilience, ambition and a commitment to making a difference.