Marcia Paige is courageous, passionate and creative. When she speaks before an audience, she emanates these qualities and delivers enlightening and spirited messages that leave listeners stoked and ready to conquer the world.
A marketer for Moroch Partners, a Dallas-based advertising agency whose largest client is McDonald’s, Paige is often asked to keynote events, serve on panels; and speak at career day, Jack & Jill of America activities, and even at community centers because no audience is too small. Her message is easy to follow because it’s never a series of blended words but delivered as an acronym.
To see and hear Paige, you’d have no idea that she’s fighting a battle that plagues so many women.
There’s a fire in Paige that won’t allow the abnormal cells, the breast cancer, to defer her dreams or hinder her.
An avid supporter of the American Cancer Society, Susan G. Komen for the Cure and breast cancer research, if Paige could have it her way, “There would be no cancer. There’s so much to be done. We think that we have so much with radiation and chemotherapy. Ten years from now, we are going to think it is archaic to inject poison in someone to get rid of a tumor,” Paige commands. “I was diagnosed in 2009. It’s been a fight. You have to be a conqueror, more than a survivor. I have to share my stories with others to keep them empowered, strong and to educate them, letting them know they don’t have to live in fear.”
She closes, “You never know where you can make a difference and where your words will make someone desire to be bigger and better.” –yvette caslin