On this episode of Professional Launch, Ricot sits down with former mayor and tech industry veteran Kory Peterson for a warm, insightful, and surprisingly funny journey through his 40-year professional path — from coding on punch cards in the ‘80s to mentoring high school entrepreneurs. Kory shares how he “gave up chemical engineering for Lent,” switched to computer science, and stumbled into a tech career that spanned weather graphics, biometrics, startup adventures, and public service.
💼 Career Nuggets:
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Why curiosity fuels longevity in any career
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The hard (and expensive) lessons learned from jumping into startups without mentors
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How working in a failing company led to the birth of a new one — in the back of a warehouse
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What it’s really like to pivot from software engineer to small-town mayor during a growth boom
🌱 Advice for Grads & Young Pros:
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“Graduation is just the beginning” — learn, adapt, and talk to people
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Don’t fear changing your major or career path; instead, follow what lights you up
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Networking isn’t optional — even if you're an introvert, stretch that comfort zone
🌍 Giving Back:
Kory also shares powerful moments from his mission work in Haiti, the emotional impact of restoring sight, and how service has shaped his professional philosophy.
🎓 Final Thoughts:
Mentorship, resilience, and asking the right questions are Kory’s north stars. Whether you’re launching a startup, joining the workforce, or finding your footing, this episode is packed with hard-won wisdom and heart.