RIP, Forrest Pollock
Anytime I’m asked “where did you get your start in [insert trendy new way to say The Stuff You Do here]?”, I reflect all the way back to my first job at a production company back when I was in college. The lessons learned there shaped me into what I am today. (Hi Jane. Hi Joe. Hi Suzanne. Hi Rob.) College just gave me a place to drink.
This post is in tribute to that young entrepreneur who gave some smartass kid from the sticks a chance to prove himself. He died in a small plane crash last week.
Thanks, Forrest, for all the lessons and opportunities you provided me some 20+ years ago. Though our paths later in life diverged and we rarely saw eye-to-eye when I worked for you, I wouldn’t change it for the world. My time with you was a milestone and the first course-correction of my adult life.
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on August 5, 2008 at 1:02 pm Suzanne Harris wrote:
Who are you? I feel the same way about PDC and Forrest.
Suzanne
on September 22, 2008 at 11:48 am Eva Sprinkle wrote:
Who are you? I am Forrest’s mother. There were many in the first years of PDC coming to our home to help him. Hope you have had a good life.