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Mary
Olson 74: 'Find passion in what you do'
by
Marissa Mapes 03
Would
you like to trade in your business suits, endless meetings, and stale
coffee for an opportunity to fulfill your dreams? After 22 years of successfully
climbing the corporate ladder at USWest, Mary Olson did just that when
she jumped at the chance to transform her dream of owning a winery into
a reality. In 1996, Olson sold her lifetime supply of pantyhose and purchased
Airlie Winery in Monmouth, Ore.
As a high school student, Olson longed to broaden her experiences, and
Augsburg's Minneapolis location seemed the "perfect fit" for
this small-town girl from Osceola, Wis. Olson discovered all that Augsburg
had to offer through her visits to another Augsburg alumnaher cousin,
Julie (Olson) Munson 72.
"My days at Augsburg gave me great insight into people," Olson
said. She graduated from Augsburg in 1974 with degrees in English and
political science, and fondly recalls chess games with Professor Myles
Stenshoel, her tenure as student body president, and her trip to Russia
with Professor Norma Noonan. Olson was highly involved in campus life,
and later brought that experience into her professional life and the world
of business.
"Work to me has always been more than a jobit is a passion,"
Olson said. Following graduation, she was hired into the management-training
program with Northwestern Bell, which became USWest and is now Qwest.
From there, she was transferred and promoted to different branches of
USWest throughout the country. In 1990, she was transferred to Portland,
Ore., as she worked her way from the technical ranks to vice presidential
level.
"I fell in love with Oregon, its people, and the wines, and started
telling friends that in my next life I was going to move back to Oregon
and own a winery," she said. Her "next life" came sooner
than she thought, and her dream came true; she is now the proud owner
of a beautiful vineyard and winery.
Olson said she would not change anything that led up to her owning the
winery. "My career at USWest made it possible for me to live out
my dream." Olson's success is illustrated by her passion for life
and work. For others seeking to transform their lives, Olson advises,
"Learn, enjoy, and find passion in what you do."
Olson has kept in touch with many of her Augsburg friends, and some have
visited her vineyard. If you can't get to her winery in person, you can
find Airlie wine at area Twin Cities retailers.
Marissa
Mapes recently graduated with a B.A. in communication.
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