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Born to blue collar workers in rural Illinois, Peggy McCall-Robertson inherited a strong work ethic, and from her father gained a love of tinkering and learning how things work.
Peggy served as a Youth Director for the Methodist Church in central Arkansas for nearly 20 years, followed by retail work that gave her the experience needed to develop a business plan of her own.
Every now and again, I get asked to tell my story in front of an audience. On this particular day the request came from Iverson Jackson, Executive Director of the Arkansas Fair Housing Commission.
When I get these kinds of requests, the first question is always, “Which story of mine do you want to hear?”