Michael Gaffney's varied career, culminating in a thriving, coast-to-coast chain of floral design schools, has been guided largely by whims -- not to mention a remarkable talent for landing solidly on his feet no matter where his impulses have propelled him.
Consider: As a fine arts major at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he joined a bus trip to New York organized by the school to tour the art museums there. He promptly fell in love with the city and declined to get back on the bus for the return trip to the Midwest.
So, with $200 in his pocket, did he spend the next few hours planning his immediate future? Looking for work? Finding a place to live? Nope, he headed for the nearest discotheque, where he met a young woman who not only offered him a place to stay, but also introduced him to a friend working on Wall Street who found him a job as a commodity broker's assistant.
In short, a sure-footed landing.
Four years later, on a visit to his home in Milwaukee, he stopped by a floral design shop run by a college friend who asked Gaffney if he'd like to spend a few days helping him with some designs he was developing for a local wedding.
Goodbye, Wall Street. A few days morphed into about six years, during which he learned the design craft and discovered that he was very good at it.
"Floral design," he concluded, "is a lot more interesting than pushing paper and pencils on Wall Street."
As it turned out, however, his contact with the business world has played a key role in Gaffney's success in the floral design industry.