Episode 47: Susan Carstensen – “OK Boomer”
After a long and successful career in business – including stints at Ernst & Young and Martin Marietta in Denver; Powerhouse Technologies upon her return to Bozeman; and eventually as the CFO and COO, respectively, at RightNow Technologies (now Oracle)—fifth-generation Montanan Susan Carstensen is concerned with giving back. “I want to see the world a better place,” remarks Carstensen. “ I want people to do the right things. And I feel more of a responsibility to share it than maintain it.” Thankfully, “people aren’t good at giving up,” least of all Carstensen, and her commitment to change engenders reciprocity. In addition to sitting on a handful of boards, she actively supports many local non-profits, is involved in an equal number of political causes, and dedicates both energy and assets to the establishment and growth of Montana startups. She is the change she seeks to create.
In this podcast, Interchange Founder Tate Chamberlin and guest Susan Carstensen attempt to reconcile the assumptions and concerns – absolutes and possibilities – surrounding baby boomers’ social, political, and economic legacy and its impact on generations to come.
Photo by: Ben Johnson