In Remembrance of Brannon Hall-Garcia, Friend & VP of Sirromac Enterprises.
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008|
Written by: Alfred Clinton Morris (Next Blog Post)
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“Alfred, work harder to let people know about your service: they need to know that you serve more than you try to get“. Brannon’s final words about the business.
Several weeks have passed since the last blog post was served. To our loyal readers and those of you here for the first time, an explanation for the
long silence is past due.
It’s with great sadness that I inform you that Brannon Hall-Garcia vice-president of Sirromac Enterprises died of Cancer on June 13. Not only did Brannon play a significant part in the creation of the business through his encouragement and tireless support, he was also first and foremost a devoted friend, a best friend of many years.
A Great Passion for Art & Travel
Brannon embraced an insatiable passion for Art & Travel which made our partnership in the creation of Classic Curios Emporium & Classic Lifetime Travel a harmonious match. We shared this love of Art & Travel, making the process of planning and ‘fact finding’ always adventurous and festive. Brannon was very generous with his enthusiasm and knowledge as we visited museums, art galleries, auction houses,
and antique shops. To add even more to our inspiration, we attended business seminars and classes to acquire the skills and tools in preparation of launching the business. Ebay University Classes, Trump University Intensive Seminar, The Synergy Marketing Group Summit (now the dynamic organization that provides our travel products through netTrav Inc), plus The ‘First Steps to Success’ a seminar presented by the world renowned Dani Johnson.
‘Who Traveled The World The Most?’
Hours totaling days, over the years,
were spent sharing our travel experiences, particularly our love of the exotic, the art of travel, differences of foreign countries and their people. We often enjoyed boasting, focusing on who had traveled the world the most. After much teasing, it was acknowledged that he had been to all the major cities of South America! But I always got the last word by reminding him that, my next trip to Southeast Asia would be my fifth! Then it was time to open the second bottle of wine. By the way, we were in the same ‘ball park’ with great opera houses and concert halls. What Fun!
Art & Travel Renew The Human Spirit!
There is much more that could be said. It is with great celebration that I dedicate this blog post to Brannon who sincerely wanted the business to be a success. His encouraging words will always resound with great depth. His final comment expressed to me about the business was “Don’t Quit. Don’t Quit. Don’t Quit.” There’s so much great stuff to be shared with like-minded people and those who truly desire to learn more about the renewing powers of Art & Travel. A few days later he made the comment that was used to open this blog post….
Quality Of Service Is The Key!
As my business education and growth of the company continues, it will always be a top priority to remember Brannon’s comments, and not forget that personalized service and attention to detail is the key. As the world society becomes more ’self serving’, Self Service does not deliver a satisfying experience, when the product being served is discovery, joy, adventure, and renewal - in other words - Art & Travel.
That which we GIVE Away, we always get to KEEP.
Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!
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Together Everyone Achieves More!
Alfred
877-598-9650 / Travel@Sirromac.com
Comments and travel memories are welcome!
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