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Wine CEO's Sabbatical Leads To Renewed Passion For Work And Vineyards


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  After a 40-day sabbatical in France, wine CEO David Pearson found a renewed passion. This led to a new vision for regenerative viticulture at Joseph Phelps Vineyards.

In the article "Wine CEO's Sabbatical Leads to Renewed Passion for Work and Vineyards" by Liz Thach, published on Forbes on June 5, 2025, the author discusses how a sabbatical taken by a prominent wine CEO resulted in a revitalized approach to both their professional life and their passion for vineyards. The CEO, after spending time traveling and working in different vineyards around the world, returned with fresh ideas and a renewed vigor for their work. The article highlights the benefits of taking time away from the daily grind, emphasizing how such breaks can lead to increased creativity, better leadership, and a deeper connection to one's industry. The CEO's experience serves as an inspiring example for other executives in the wine industry and beyond, suggesting that stepping back can sometimes be the best way to move forward.

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