Woman of the Week – Lynn M. Shatkus

Each week, we feature a fantastic new woman we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting gals who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Lynn M. Shatkus

My Current Job/Company:

Chief Learning Officer, NorthShore University HealthSystem in Evanston, IL.

My Birthday:

April 15, 1970

My Work:

I am the chief strategist for a team of 60 instructional designers and trainers who provide leadership development and electronic medical record training programs for 10,000 clinical and administrative staff in the Chicago area. NorthShore is a healthsystem of four hospitals and eighty plus physician offices, so my job has a lot of variety. I am rarely doing the same thing or in the same location from day to day.

My Passion:

Regardless of what I am doing, whether it’s in my personal life or at work, my passion is to do it with integrity and not compromise who I am, what I believe in, or where I came from. That goes for both success and failure, by the way. If I am going to trip and fall, I’m going to commit myself to it with great splendor so that I can learn from the experience. Maintaining my own personality and being able to laugh no matter what happens is how I define integrity.

My Family:

I am the middle child of three girls. My older sister, Lisa, is a brilliant person who never stops amazing me with her very rational approach to anything life throws her. I always rely on Lisa for an even-keeled read on situations. Nine times out of ten if I am freaking out about something, Lisa talks me off the ceiling and sends me on my way with a solution. Just yesterday I referred to her as “an encyclopedia with feet”. There’s nothing I can’t ask that she either knows about or can find out, and she’s the most efficient human I know. My younger sister, Laura, is this incredibly humorous and introspective creature who drips poetry in the way she lives her life. She’s an actor, which was a talent that showed itself by the age of two. I can watch her for hours as she drags people through a range of emotions they didn’t know they even had. All of these characteristics came from having two parents who embody the playfulness of children coupled with the good sense not to stifle creativity or passion in others. Do they think that things I do sometimes are crazy? Absolutely. Do they try to stop me from learning my own lessons, even at 41? Not a chance. With all of these people around me, I am very blessed.

My Heroes:

Well, if you’re referring to the traditional definition of hero – meaning someone of distinguished courage or ability, I’d have to list my Maternal Grandmother, Beverly Fitzgerald, who will be turning 93 years old in a few weeks. She lost her own Mother to Tuberculosis at a very young age and so she became a very independent person full of determination from the very start. She was a strong woman before it was cool to be so, which inspires me every day. In her lifetime she’s seen the invention of the traffic signal and the discovery of penicillin. She was around for the invention of the electron microscope, jet engines, helicopters, synthetic cortisone, the atomic bomb and the Frisbee – all by the time she was thirty. Despite the modernization of society and all of the advances with technology since 1919, she’s unfazed. My ninety-three-year-old Grandmother is on Facebook. You should friend her.

My Escape:

My favorite escape is to wander the streets of any very old city in Europe and take photographs. Just being next to churches and buildings that are thousands of years old are pause for reflection on life perspective and a reminder that everything is a fleeting moment in time.

My Pet Peeves:

People who are invasive in my space at a salad bar. It’s like they think that being right in my elbow is going to make me speed up my selection of lettuce. No chance.

My Indulgence:

Cookies and Cream milkshakes from Baskin Robbins. Sinful.

My Roots:

I am a mixture of heritage from Ireland, Lithuania, Germany, Belgium and France, and there actually is a contingent of my family that was in the circus at one time. As a third generation American on my father’s side and fourth on my Mother’s, I came from people who were unassuming and worked very hard. My paternal grandfather worked in a coal mine in Iowa and a factory in Chicago. My great-grandfather spoke five languages and died very young. I’ve only uncovered the tip of the iceberg but I’m fascinated by the history of my family tree.

My Future:

I always laugh when people ask what is next for me because to date I have not been “intentional” about anything in life. That seems to be working for me so far, so I think I’ll just stick with that. I feel like there’s a book inside me someday but I can’t put my finger on exactly what it might be about, so I will just keep going and one day it will spill out somewhere.

My Love(s):

When my little beagle Elfie, snuggles up into my chest at night. I can feel her heartbeat against my body and her breath in my neck and it’s absolute perfection. I also love a good snowstorm because everything gets very quiet and looks perfectly undisturbed.

My Movie:

“Real Genius” – a cute and quirky story about nerds winning out in the end. I love to see that.

My Quote on Life:

My mother hates when I say this because it sounds so fatalistic, but – “It’s not if…it’s when, so you better live it up.” Use the good china, wear the lingerie and tell the truth, even if it’s difficult.

My Accessory:

My late Grandmother Martha’s wedding ring from 1933. After my grandmother died, my Aunt let me have the ring and there was a little bit of cookie dough crusted inside the setting. My Grandma was always baking and I loved seeing a little bit of her passed on to me. I call the ring “Martha”. The real Martha never learned to drive a car but the ring “Martha” has been to the top of the Eiffel Tower. I like to think she’s with me in spirit wherever I go.

My Advice to Young Women:

Learn as many languages as you can, and travel the world at any cost. The lens with which you look at life will change dramatically for the better if you can do these two things.

How I Balance it All:

When I was younger I was consumed with everything having to be the American version of perfect, which was natural because that’s the culture in which I was raised. After living in Spain for a short period of time, however, it became clear to me that this definition was really screwed up. After watching the Spanish take three hours to have a meal and be fully and passionately engaged in the discussion that accompanied it rather than shoveling the food in and being on their way, I had a huge ah-ha moment. Once I wrapped my brain around this concept – that it’s okay to take things at a reasonable pace, to be in the moment and really commit your energy to what you’re doing right then instead of trying to do a million things at once, suddenly and very naturally, balance appeared. I don’t over schedule myself anymore, and if I do, I recognize it and cancel some things. I listen to my body. If I’m tired, I go to sleep and leave things for tomorrow. You have to set your own boundaries in life and hold firm to them and so I have found balance through little things like that.

lisa bloomquist scott

Woman of the Week – Lisa Bloomquist Scott

Each week, we feature a fantastic new woman we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting gals who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

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Lisa Bloomquist Scott

My Current Job/Company: HR Talent Manager for PricewaterhouseCoopers, Adjunct Professor at Loyola University and Self-Help Author

My Birthday: 7-31-72

My Work: Career development, teaching and writing

My Passion: Helping others and giving back

My Family: My parents who have been together close to 50 years and still adore each other, my wise older brother who is married to a phenomenal woman and two beautiful nieces who inspire me every day!

My Heroes: My parents!

My Escape: It’s a secret, otherwise it wouldn’t be an escape. 😉

My Pet Peeves: Apathy!

My Indulgence: The sweet nectar of Riesling wine

My Roots: The Midwest – My Mom is from the suburbs of Chicago and my Dad is from Minneapolis (The Big Swede!) They moved from Minneapolis to Pittsburgh several years after college where they met. I was born in Pittsburgh and we moved to the ‘burbs of Chicago when I was four years old. Aside from four fabulous years in Ohio during college, I’ve been in Chicago ever since and will always keep a home here as it is most definitely my home sweet home.

My Future: A Journey into The Great Wide Open

My Love: My Family

My Movie: The Big Lebowski – it always makes me laugh until it hurts so good

My Quote on Life: “And, in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.”
~The Beatles

My Accessory: Vintage jewelry

My Advice to Young Women: Life is messy….s*&@ happens….it’s not what happens to you, but how you respond to it that matters. AND…live in the moment and never be afraid to look at what’s real….denial is akin to death.

How I Balance it All: Having an outlet for my stress on a daily basis is critical. Most days that outlet is working out. Other days it’s writing, playing the piano or losing myself in the power of music. Music is like food for my soul.

Bethany Donatelli

Woman of the Week – Bethany Donatelli

Bethany Donatelli
Each week, we feature a fantastic new woman we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting gals who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Bethany Donatelli

My Current Job/Company:
Global Accounts Manager, HelmsBriscoe; Independent Licensee

My Birthdate:
03.11.80

My Work:
I am an independent licensee of HelmsBriscoe. My role is to understand the organizational and logistical needs of my clients’ meetings, recommend and source appropriate properties, and serve as a liaison between them and the properties to negotiate the most favorable rate, concessions, and contractual terms and conditions; ultimately ensuring my clients receive the best possible solution.

I add value by bringing the strength of HB’s buying power in a client centric manner and provide unbiased, honest advice they can rely on at no cost to the client.  HelmsBriscoe is paid a placement fee from the venue, so you can add me to your team without adding to your payroll!

My Passion:
To be the best person I can each day and be present for my family, friends, clients, neighbors, community, and anybody I encounter.  I strive to be a productive member of society and am passionate about living life to the fullest and helping others along the way.

My Family:
Tony (Husband), Scarlett (our sweet, 6-year-old, black Labradoodle who rules our house), and the newest addition to our family, my only nephew, Brooks Thomas Bell (born Dec. 14th, 2011)

My Hero:
My younger sister, Mary.  I admire her strength, determination, and discipline.  She is my best friend and somebody I can always count on to give me the God’s honest truth, whether I want to hear it or not.  I love her for that!

My Escape:
Traveling anywhere, I am always planning the next vacation and LOVE seeing new places.

My Pet Peeve:
Dishonest, superficial people, who constantly complain, put others down and have a negative outlook on life.  Life is way too short!

My Indulgence:

Hyde Park and spa services

My Roots:
Small town girl.  I was raised by amazing parents in a rural farming community near Findlay, OH.  Both of my parents are teachers and taught me early on the importance of education, respect and honesty.  We spent our summers taking road trips all across the country in our van seeing the sites – Yellowstone, Glacier, Mt. Rushmore, Washington DC, you name it I’ve probably been there!

My Future:
Promising and full of happiness.

My Love:
My family and friends.  I am very fortunate to have so many wonderful people in my life.

My Movie:
Any movie that makes me laugh, is based on a true story or a historical event.  I’m not a tough movie critic…give me some popcorn and candy and I will enjoy the show.

My Quote on Life:
“It’s the simple things in life that are the most extraordinary.” Paulo Coelho; author of one of my favorite books The Alchemist

My Accessory:
My biggest accessory is my iPad…I feel separation anxiety without it.


My Advice to Young Women:

Only you can achieve your goals!  Write them down, revise as necessary, be accountable and don’t be afraid to take chances.  Nobody else will do it for you and there will always be challenges.  Choose to surround yourself with positive, inspiring individuals who will lift you up and add value to your life.  Eliminate toxic influences.

How I Balance it All:
I’m not sure that I do, but I try! It’s a juggling act…fortunately, I am self-employed and dictate my work hours so that helps in managing the household “to do’s” and other responsibilities that must be met.  If I have to work on Saturday or get up extra early to meet my deadlines, that’s what I do if that allows me the ability to have the social life I want and freedom to go on the next vacation. I think being flexible and not stressing the small stuff also helps.

Woman of the Week – Jane Abel

Each week, we feature a fantastic new woman we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting gals who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success. Enjoy!

Jane Abel

My Current Job/Company: Account Manager for Video Communication Services, Nationwide Children’s Hospital

My Birthday: April 25, 1975

My Work: My background is in TV news. I now apply the invaluable storytelling and producing skills I learned in an newsroom to help advance the work of a Columbus treasure, Nationwide Children’s Hospital. My job gives me excellent perspective as a parent. Not a day or night goes by without me hugging my kids extra tight. I am constantly inspired by the bravery and resolve of children and families I meet.

My Passion: My two children because I get to be a kid again through them, my husband who also comes in handy as a best friend, my friends who keep me laughing, and my faith in God which keeps me in check.

My Family: My husband and I have a four-year-old daughter and a one-year-old son. We both come from big families with three children and lots of aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents.

My Heroes: My parents. My dad is the smartest, most giving man I have ever met and my mom has a wonderfully kind heart.

My Escape: These days? The kitchen. Two small children keep us home bound but I love to cook and bake. I have a nice husband who cleans up my mess!

My Pet Peeves:
People who can’t forgive or ask for forgiveness. Life’s too short.

My Indulgence: Red wine.

My Roots: I am Irish-Slovak and married a man of the same heritage. Our families come from the same area in Ireland and one town apart in Slovakia – crazy!

My Future: Happy!

My Love: My husband of 5 wonderful years, Rob.

My Movie: Steel Magnolias. “Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion.” This movie has the best one-liners and is the ultimate chick flick.

My Quote on Life: “If we couldn’t laugh we would all go insane.” – Jimmy Buffet. It’s important not to take life too seriously.

My Accessory: It’s all the rage this season to have a baby boy attached to your hip at all times, right?

My Advice to Young Women: Don’t settle for a job just to make money. Figure out what you’re good at and what you love, and find a way to make money doing it. Your job should fit into your life, not the other way around.

How I Balance it All: I definitely don’t! I don’t make enough time for my husband or myself. I’m a work in progress and I’m learning to be OK with that.