
↪ Why you should never allow others to set limits for you
↪ How to make good in a bad situation, especially during crisis
↪ How Elontec pivoted during COVID to meet urgent market needs
↪ The risk that paid off when Ginger acquired trucks and drivers
↪ Why focusing on solutions beats investing in negativity
↪ How leadership and community impact go hand in hand

Ginger Clayton is the CEO of Elontec, a company she formed in 1997 that has since become a leading provider of commercial furniture, moving, and technology solutions.
Elontec’s unique business model and community impact have earned widespread recognition, including:
-ASU WP Carey Spirit of Enterprise Award for Entrepreneurial Leadership
-Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce IMPACT Award for Community Involvement
-INC500 recognition
-Most Influential Woman of the Valley
-Business Journal’s Top 25 Women in Business
-Most Admired CEO and Tech Titan awards
Ginger believes owning Elontec is a privilege that allows her to serve others through mentoring, community involvement, and meaningful business solutions. In 2013, she founded the Diaper Bank of Central Arizona, committed to providing essential resources to families in need.
She is also inspired by the community and mission of The Six-Figure Chicks, a network empowering women in business.
