Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Growing Up Ain
- 2 An Educational Odyssey
- 3 Working Up to an Idea
- 4 Taking the Reins/Saddling Up
- 5 The Company You Keep
- 6 When the Time Was Right
- 7 Teaming Up for the Long Haul
- 8 Wind in the Sales
- 9 The Giant Paid Them No Heed . . .
- 10 Solving a Big Problem
- 11 Another Tall Order
- 12 Espousing the Virtues
- 13 Fired Up
- 14 The ‘Plastics’ of the 1980s
- 15 Growth Was in the Cards
- 16 Go Ask Alice!
- 17 Sweet Melody
- 18 The Disruptor
- 19 Accentuate the Positive
- 20 Back to the Present
- 21 What Would You Do?
- 22 Words from the Heart
- 23 The Foundation
- Epilogue
19 - Accentuate the Positive
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 June 2023
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Growing Up Ain
- 2 An Educational Odyssey
- 3 Working Up to an Idea
- 4 Taking the Reins/Saddling Up
- 5 The Company You Keep
- 6 When the Time Was Right
- 7 Teaming Up for the Long Haul
- 8 Wind in the Sales
- 9 The Giant Paid Them No Heed . . .
- 10 Solving a Big Problem
- 11 Another Tall Order
- 12 Espousing the Virtues
- 13 Fired Up
- 14 The ‘Plastics’ of the 1980s
- 15 Growth Was in the Cards
- 16 Go Ask Alice!
- 17 Sweet Melody
- 18 The Disruptor
- 19 Accentuate the Positive
- 20 Back to the Present
- 21 What Would You Do?
- 22 Words from the Heart
- 23 The Foundation
- Epilogue
Summary
We shall never know all the good a simple smile can do.
—Mother TeresaA lot of interesting partnerships began in 1994. Samuel L. Jackson teamed up with John Travolta in Pulp Fiction. Michael Jackson wed Elvis Presley's daughter Lisa Marie. Jeff Gillooly, ex-husband of U.S. Olympian figure skater Tonya Harding, teamed up with bodyguard Shawn Eckardt to disable Harding's chief competitor, Nancy Kerrigan.
None of those couplings yielded the desired results.
But, in a coupling that would grow and prosper and stand the test of time, Cheryl Ferruccio, leading with a smile, interviewed for, and was subsequently hired, as an executive assistant at Kronos.
Mark Ain had an admin at the time. So, Cheryl's first assignment was assisting CFO Paul Lacy. But given both how much time Mark spent in Paul's office, and Kronos’ relatively small size at the time, Cheryl often had crossover duties that had her also working closely with the company's founder and CEO.
“Initially I worked for Paul,” detailed Cheryl. “But this was just shortly after Kronos had gone public, toward the end of 1992, so Mark and Paul, and also Mary Jane Conary, were always preparing to go on the road on trips to meet investors. So, I worked very closely with them. Plus, especially in those days, when Kronos had only about 400 employees, everybody absolutely knew everyone in the company.”
More than simply someone who took notes, Cheryl quickly became a cog in the core investor-relations team, compiling key data, and even had the responsibility, and honor, of calling in the quarterly numbers to the folks at Nasdaq.
“That was the beginning of a stretch where Kronos went up in earnings and profitability quarter over quarter and year over year at a pace that separated the company from most other companies,” said Mark. “In fact, after a while, the only software company with a longer streak of consecutive quarters of revenue and profitability growth was Microsoft. And Cheryl was a key player in terms of getting us ready to go out and leverage those numbers to attract more investment in the company.”
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- Not Just in TimeThe Story of Kronos Incorporated, from Concept to Global Entity, pp. 146 - 149Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2022