Charlotte deleste biography
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ideal woman" who is "the brains behind" her dad's business operations, and the caregiver of her sister who has Down
Syndrome. "My mom learned to make something out of nothing. She has made sacrifices in her life's path so that her family
could have a quality life," Charlotte said, visibly grateful to her mother. "She taught me what was truly important in life: love and
happiness. When I told her I was going to be rich and famous one day, she said, 'You don't want that. Money and fame won't
buy happiness, and that is what's most important. You just have to be happy.' Back then I thought that was kind of weird. But
now, I couldn't agree more. I am certainly not rich and I wouldn't call myself famous. But you know what? I'm very happy."
Charlotte's mom has been such a positive influence in her life. &q
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Charlotte and Ron in one word: inspiring. This power couple juggles demanding careers — she’s a morning news anchor for Madison’s WISC-TV, and he’s the social media strategy director for Mid-West Digital marknadsföring — with parenting their two young boys. Yet they also make time for a nonprofit they founded that offers respite care for children with special needs.
“The Marquette experience helped me build up my confidence to the point where nothing scares me — a job, an assignment, starting a nonprofit,” Charlotte says.
“Strength and determination: Marquette seeded these qualities in me during my four years on campus,” Ron says.
Charlotte and Ron’s oldest son, Giovanni, started having seizures almost as soon as he was born. Despite a difficult brain surgery, he continued to have as many as 80 seizures a day and was later diagnosed with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome and Pervasive Developmental Disorder—Not Otherw