JANUARY 2008: BIZLIFE, SECOND ACT
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“It’s the mother of all Horatio Alger
stories,” says Tymchuk (in fact, Merlo is a member of the
Horatio Alger Association). Tymchuk also has collaborated with
Smith on Remembering
Garrett, about the suicide of the senator’s
22-year-old son, and partnered with Bob and Elizabeth Dole on
five books. But it was his collaboration with Columbia
Sportswear’s Gert Boyle on her book, One Tough Mother, that caught
Merlo’s attention. Tymchuk interviewed Merlo over the
course of a year to write the book. A few thousands copies are
being published this month by the Merlo Foundation.
Behind Merlo’s desk is a large painting of his mother
and father from 1923. Clotilde Merlo died at age 69, when Harry
was 44. In the book, he talks about how after she died, he
caught himself wanting to pick up the phone to call and tell
her something. It is a testament to the universal power of
mothers that even now when talking about her, he is reverent,
emotional.
“I never felt poverty because of her work,” Merlo
says, the memory softening his voice. And it is unlikely that
had she lived to see the considerable wealth and influence he
has amassed that it would matter to her. “She
wasn’t impressed by financial wealth,” he says.
There are many pages devoted to “Merlo’s Maxims on
Leadership,” which are infused with his mother’s
influence. Including, “If you never share a dollar, you
will never share a million.”
Merlo’s story ends with an ancient, ageless expression
of love from mother to child, and now from child to mother. It
ends with Mama’s favorites
recipes.
ROBIN DOUSSARD
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