QuickOp: People In Our Industry

If I can avoid sounding like the “I LOVE YOU MAN!” guy in the old Bud Light commercials for just a bit, I love the people in our industry. Well, maybe not ALL of them, but in general the people I’ve met in person that are in our industry are pretty classy and interesting. Even Kevin Ham is really down to earth when you meet him, despite his annual revenue being probably 2-3 digits longer than most of ours. )

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