Pubdate: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 Source: Smithers Interior News (CN BC) Copyright: 2010, BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.interior-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1631 Author: Rikki Schierer ULTIMATE RISE TO THE TOP BY 'SKIDROW' CEO A former resident of Vancouver's infamous Downtown Eastside, skidrow CEO Joe Roberts, was in town to deliver his inspirational story of overcoming adversity and succeeding in the business world. Invited by the Smithers Community Services Association, the Bulkley Valley Credit Union and the Smithers District Chamber of Commerce, Roberts met with the business community over breakfast and later with Smithers Secondary School students. "I think there's two [messages I want to share]; with business people it's with dealing with the economic adversity that we all face," Roberts said. "With the young people, it's different, it's a drug prevention message. It's the idea that if you have enough information you can make better choices." Roberts' own drug abuse started at a very young age and by 17, living at home with his parents in Ontario, he was already involved with multiple drugs, including speed, he said. Later that year, when he was kicked out of home he decided to relocate to Vancouver, joining the homeless community, and from there his addiction problem only got worse, he said. "I sold my boots for drugs," he said. "And it hit me: I probably made the wrong choice." That incident was six years later, when he was 23, and soon after his mother helped him to fly back to Ontario, where he began taking courses in business. "How do you know when you've hit rock bottom?" he questioned. "You stop digging." Now, some 11 years later, Roberts is CEO of Mindware Internet Solutions. Roberts made Macleans Magazine's Honour Roll in 2003. "A heroin addict, getting his name on the front page of Macleans," Roberts said. "I had to pinch myself." His story is not unique, he emphasized, which is why he travels across Canada and the United States, sharing his message in the hopes that at least one person in the room listens and takes heed, he said. "This is what I did, this is what happened," Roberts said. "Tomorrow is always a fresh start, failure is never final." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D