Briefcase Essentials

Discover Your 12 Natural Talents for Achieving Success in a Male-Dominated Workplace

SusanT. Spencer
  • How your ability to be flexible and adaptable in business will help you solve problems and handle workplace issues.
  • How using your knack of engaging people and putting them first will lead to business success.
  • How and when you should stand your ground to achieve positive results and gain credibility.
  • How your intuition can be trusted to help you make important decisions.
  • How your perceptive communication will drive sales and help your company grow.
  • How bandwagon men help women finance their businesses and support their growth.

Susan's stories and examples are authentic, and her advice for women in business, who own companies, or who are thinking about starting a business is direct, practical, pioneering, and barrier breaking. You are persistent, adaptable, improvisational, and empathetic. When you unleash those and your eight other proven traits in the workplace, your success is inevitable.

Susan T. Spencer is unique.  She was an entrepreneur and professional before many women had the courage to play in the big leagues with men. Her companies had a combined annual revenue that ranged from a low of $20 million to a high of $50 million. 

She learned about football and business from her father, Leonard Tose, who owned the Philadelphia Eagles football team.  Before the age of forty, Susan was a mother, had been a business owner, was a lawyer, and was the general manager of that NFL team. Susan eventually returned to business, diving headfirst into the food distribution industry where she ran a successful global business. She added two more businesses to her ventures, both in food processing, one of which she owned and ran for more than twenty years.

Susan earned a bachelor’s degree from Boston University, a master’s in Education/Economics from Hofstra University, and her law degree from Villanova University. She currently resides in the western part of the United States with her husband, Bob.