I got an offer I couldn't refuse...
....A job offer, that is. Coming back from our relaxing three-day weekend, I jumped on my to-do list when my boss invited me into her office and informed me she had just given her two weeks notice. Completely stunned, but happy for her (her new post is at an interesting sounding startup called ourstory.com, check it out!), the wheels in my head began to turn "But what about all the projects we're working on? What will happen next?" After a few lightening-speed days, and several meetings, I was offered the position of Marketing Manager at Cruzio Internet. I immediately accepted, and will be moving my way -officially, for the first time ever- into management. I will be the manager of my department including supervising one staff person, hopefully some future interns, and planning all our of marketing activities.While I'm totally excited, I do not take the position lightly. I have big shoes to fill, like Ronald McDonald size. Not because my predecessor was excessively tall, but because she is *excellent* at her job, very well known and respected. It is truly the end of an era (she has worked for the company 9 years, taking it from 4 person staff, to 25).
I expect the next 6 weeks to be a mad-dash of long days, hard work, planning, meetings, and a steep learning curve. But I have been waiting for a long time to move forward in my career and today is THE DAY. I have never been so excited and so overwhelmed in my whole life (except maybe my wedding day).
It's nice to have good news to report. It feels damn good.


6 Comments:
congrats indeed, I'm sure you'll do a kickass job.
Thanks for the reassuring words. I'm sure I'll need your support...especially in the shelf building department. =)
PS--For family reading this blog, Chris is a friend and co-worker.
Congratulations Wes! Now we know why the other job didn't come to fruition! Sounds like your current employer knows a good thing (person) when they see it!
I am happy for you but my skin gets goose bumps when you talk of being excited about managagment. I hope it is great for you but I am grateful to not have that role anymore. Long days are definitely a'comin' your way - just ask your dad.
Just remember to enjoy it and keep riding that bike to work to keep the stress under control! Congrat again! We are proud of you.
Westi,
You're going to do a great job! The day I hired you I knew that you had the potential to some day take over management of the marketing department.
This community will love you too. You are well-known in this town and I can't imagine anyone not enjoying working with you!
You've been a great help to me in the position and I've learned from you as well. Thanks for all of your hard work and for being my right-hand woman!
Managing a dept. is definitely a balancing act, but you have lots of resources to draw from, great skills, and a natural marketing instinct.
You know you can count on me to keep supporting you at Cruzio and anywhere! Call me anytime.
P.S My feet are actually kinda big. But foot size is not a requirement for the position! :-)
Best,
Kathy
(Westi's soon-to-be former boss)
Congrats on the job, Westi... you know I'm proud! I love that you've moved up at Cruzio. But compared to puppies, job announcements pale. Where are the pictures of Bella?
Okay, okay. Now I just have two big things to be happy about.
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