A Lifelong Pilot Grounded Herself, Changed Career Direction & Now Empowers Others
Tiffany Miller Campbell had enjoyed a successful eighteen year career as a pilot for a major airline. Her most recent position was flying the Boeing 787 internationally. Last spring a health challenge literally grounded her from her long-held career. This new health circumstance required different work priorities.
Tiffany still wanted - and needed - to work. The new role would ideally accomodate a stable circadian rhythm, a schedule to support mindful parenting of her twelve year old son, minimal travel, retirement planning, and a Seattle area location. Her airline employer had a firm non-compete clause to carefully navigate. While she had years of flight experience as a pilot, as well as a background as a primary flight instructor, she was unsure how to balance the various health, time, location, and legal limitations required.
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