A work/life balance is something we all want. For women who want to work at a dealership, that means something different. Lisa Copeland found that balance operating a successful Fiat store in Austin, Texas. She sold the award-winning dealership in March of 2016, but still has a hand in auto retail, especially when it comes to the topic of hiring women. In this interview, Lisa talks about several things, including her book, Crushing Mediocrity: Ten Ways to Rise Above the Status Quo, as well as the effort she and others have put into helping those who were affected by Hurricane Harvey.
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