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Highlighting Local Gems

Over the past decade we have had the chance to learn about so many incredible folks from a wide range of industries and backgrounds and our highlighter series is designed to give us an opportunity to go deeper into their stories with to goal of understanding them, their thought process, how their values formed and the foundations of their stories. Check out some incredible folks below – many of whom you may have read about already and a few new names as well.

Roxy Ramirez

One of the biggest lies in the home organizing world is that it’s all about the aesthetic. Yeah, the bins & labels & baskets are cute, but how realistic is it to dump your boxed cereal into a container every single time? Homes won’t always look magazine-perfect, & that’s okay! They are lived in, loved in, played in & sometimes messy. Read more>>

Chasyn Rance

Absolutely! I still get excited every day to go to work—especially when I see my students thriving. Over the past 24 years at Team Vision Dojo, I’ve had some incredible, hardworking students who truly appreciate what I bring to the table. Of course, like any long-running organization, there have been a few who lost sight of the bigger picture. Read more>>

Dan R Gomez

I’m very big on loyalty. I’m the type of person that if you’re always honest with me and keep an open line of communication, you will always have a place in my inner circle, a space reserved for only my most trusted confidants. Read more>>

Dayana Torres

The importance of what we do for people, and the urgent need there is for the right insurance and protection plan for each individual person and/or family we serve in our book of business and in our community. People do not know what they need until they actually need it, and then it may not be able to protect them because it may to late. Read more>>

Victor Luis

I realized that failure is part of the process. The more I failed, the more clearly I began to see what actually works. Failing forward taught me that every misstep carries direction. It may be uncomfortable, but it has been one of the most valuable ways for me to understand what is right for me and what is not. Read more>>

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