Susan Sokol  Blosser

Susan Sokol Blosser

Susan Sokol Blosser, a pioneer in the Oregon wine industry, distinguished herself in both. For over three decades, Susan managed every aspect of the Sokol Blosser Winery operation. As vineyard manager from 1980-1990, she drove the tractor, did hand work (pruning, suckering, pulling leaves, and thinning the crop), and used a forklift to load grapes onto flatbed trucks. As president from 1991-2007, she saw Sokol Blosser grow to become one of the largest and most innovative Oregon wineries, with national and international distribution.

Then, at the height of her career, she did something rare in family businesses — she chose to transition control of the winery to her children. Not one to go quietly into retirement, Susan focused her energies on the local community, founding the Yamhill Enrichment Society (YES) in 2011

Author of Letting Go, At Home in the Vinyard and Gracious and Ruthless

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Susan Sokol Blosser joins Jim Blasingame to tell her story about reinventing herself from a family winery owner to creating and operating an important non-profit organization.
Susan Sokol Blosser joins Jim Blasingame to tell her entrepreneurial story about how she became a winery owner, which really meant she was a farmer, and how it became a family business.
Susan Sokol Blosser joins Jim Blasingame to tell her story about reinventing herself from a family winery owner to creating and operating an important non-profit organization.