Profit Sharing Uprising

Profit Sharing Uprising

Profit Sharing Uprising

She gets excited about what happens when clients agree to her conditions. Here's why: Her clients don't pay her. They pay the community. For each hour that Ms. Wisler spends with them, the clients contribute three service hours to a community nonprofit. And that's how it goes. Her conviction is obvious, and her town benefits.

Early Life and Education of Gwen Wisler

"My mother would say that I was always bossy," Ms. Wisler revealed in a recent interview. "I was very outgoing as a child." In high school, she was very good in science and at one point wanted to be a dentist. "I would not have predicted this career path," she added.

Wisler graduated from Ohio State with a degree in accounting. She became a CPA and this would eventually lead her to Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) positions in various companies throughout her successful business career. She has made a significant impact through leadership and financial savvy.