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American businesswoman and mountain climber
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Susan Ershler
BornPortland, Oregon, U.S.
EducationWashington State University
SpousePhil Ershler
Websitesusanershler.com

Susan Ershler is an American mountain climber, author, and motivational speaker. On May 16, 2002, Ershler and her husband Phil (the first American to ascend the north face of Everest), reached the summit of Everest, completing the ascent of the highest mountain on each continent (the Seven Summits).

Books

  • Ershler, Susan; Ershler, Phil (2009). Together on Top of the World. Grand Central Publishing.
  • Ershler, Susan; Waechter, John (2014). Conquering the Seven Summits of Sales. HarperCollins.

References

  1. BEILUE, JON MARK. "Amarilloans escape Everest voyage intact, but barely". Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  2. Ward, Alex (2003-05-25). "In Rarefied Air, Rarefied Company". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  3. Review for Together on Top of the World
    • Hill Craig (2007-04-05). "Staying on top of their game". The News Tribune. pp. , . Retrieved 2023-01-06.
    • Carberry, Sonja (5 January 2015). "Climb Higher In 2015 HOW YOU THINK IS EVERYTHING: Always be positive. Think success, not failure. Beware of negative environment". Investor's Business Daily; Los Angeles . pp. A04.
  4. Review for Conquering the Seven Summits of Sales
    • Bohn, Steve (February 2016). "UNDERSTANDING SALES". Strategic Finance; Montvale. 97 (8): 11.
    • "Nonfiction Reviews". Publishers Weekly; New York. 261 (30). July 28, 2014.

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