Disciplined for success: From ballet dancer to CEO [Detroit Free Press]
| By Zlati Meyer, Detroit Free Press | |
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Pasky is the president and CEO of Strategic Staffing Solutions, or S3, one of
She credits that growth to focusing on specific industries, such as health care, insurance, finance and utilities, and not riding trends. Ironically, S3 does little in the manufacturing sector that rules the state Pasky so loves, because her start-up firm was too small years ago to dive into that giant pool.
And unlike many of the other top executives of
"A state is only as good as the flagship city, and I've always felt that business should be in city," Pasky told the
Her self-regimentation, born of toe shoes and jogging, has been rechanneled into her company, such as drafting a strategy for targeting new clients and sticking to it, following existing customers to new cities to open new S3 offices and avoiding fads.
The 51-year-old Downriver native applies her focus there as well, donating her time and money to local not-for-profits -- and insisting each of S3's 20-plus offices worldwide do the same. She chairs the
That caring comes in the form of dollars; S3 donated
"Business has an obligation always to give back to the communities that it's in and to help drive success in those communities, so we have to work hand in hand," Pasky said.
Businesses should support
The giant swirl of glass shimmering in the waiting room outside
The sculpture is a collage of S3's, the nickname for the company she founded not far from the majestic
And the hard ribbons of dark green -- Strategic
"It's absolutely what business should do," she said. "I don't think you should be in an environment where you create wealth, you make wealth and you don't share that wealth."
Business success is important to the 51-year-old founder, president and CEO of the privately held 1,800-person IT staffing firm, including 500 in
"We still have our core services and our core style, but we've let our services evolve to meet our customers' needs as they've changed," she said. "And I think that's an important distinguishing factor, because not every business can figure out how to do that."
Among the most recent examples is the
And like any shrewd business owner, Pasky plays the politics game. She contributes money to candidates on all levels of government. She applauds Gov.
Last month, the
One of Pasky's misses was her support of disgraced former
He's a man she now sees differently: "He could've been a very, very talented politician and he made some very serious mistakes. He let a lot of people down, not just me. Worst is after his family, he let the citizens of
Pasky grew up Downriver, thinking of
To share that adoration of the city, she chairs the board of the
"Cindy is a true leader and is dedicated to serving the people of
And the place she loves almost as much?
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