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Here We Grow Again...

Here We Grow Again...

BrandonI had a boss/mentor when I was in my early twenties who ran a top notch mortgage company. Of all the business owners I have met over the years, he had to be the sharpest. He ran a tight ship, with a great, dedicated staff and never seemed to make a misstep. I learned a lot about running a business and being in business from him. One of his favorite lines, when we brought new people on, was, "Here we grow again." I always thought that little quip was filled with cheese and whenever he said it, we all groaned.

Now, as a business owner, I can see why he said it. Bringing new people on board is exciting. It is something to be overjoyed about and sharing this news with the world is really fun. It means that your business has been successful enough to support another person's livelihood and that people trust your work enough to a) keep coming back and b) refer their friends.  I am excited to bring our newest hire, Brandon Gordon, on because he truly loves working with people. Spending a day brainstorming ways to make our clients cheer is awesome and I am looking forward to working with him in the days/weeks/months to come.

So, when you are in the office, say "Hi!" to Brandon. He ain't half bad! You can also reach out to him via phone or email. He is here to serve You.

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