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The Faces Behind Our Magnets, Part 17

10/27/2014

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When it comes to helping our customers, these guys represent two very important parts of the process. As a marketing consultant and graphic designer, Alan and Brian make sure you've chosen the best marketing product and that the design is reflective of your business personality.

Alan Dever

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How long have you been with Magnets USA? Six years.

What does a typical day at the office look like? BUSY! Lots of calls and emails (both incoming and outbound) and a LOT of talking!

What’s the best part of the job? The camaraderie I share with my co-workers, and the fact that I work with a very giving and generous group of people who like to help others in need — through donations, fundraisers, giving blood, collecting school supplies for the Rescue Mission and sponsoring children and families at Christmas.  It makes me proud to be part of such a good group of people.

How would you spend an unexpected day off? What’s that?  I don’t understand…

If you could choose anyone as a mentor, who would it be? Bruce Lee, 'cause he’s Bruce Lee.

What’s one of your biggest accomplishments? Making it through a nasty Achilles tendon surgery and rehab and being able to walk again.

Brian Leftwich

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How long have you been with Magnets USA? Four months.

What’s the best part of the job? Aside from helping customers with their marketing needs, I would have to say the people I work with. I'm fairly new here, and everyone has been extremely friendly and helpful from the start.

What does a typical day at work look like? It usually revolves around food. Nine times out of ten, someone has brought in food for everyone — I'm a big fan.

What are your hobbies outside of work? Working out, drawing and personal design work.

If you won $1 million, how would you spend it? I would say bills, but that's not very interesting — so I would probably plan an awesome vacation.

What’s your idea of a perfect weekend? Nothing too specific, just getting to spend time with friends or family doing something fun like a cookout.


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