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We want to brag on our team a little...

The third quarter of 2017 has been an exciting time here at Iris!  We have been helping our guys dominate their goals and in turn crushing our year goals already (it's only September, no big deal...)!  Here is an update of some exciting milestones:


Grant Hixson:  Management


Grant hit standards to become a branch manager for our company!  His goals are to help our company expand to Montgomery, Alabama and to continue to train business leaders.  We are so proud of Grant's 2 years of hard work that have gotten him to his goals, but we are not surprised by his success because he truly exemplifies Iris' core values in his everyday life.  We hate to see you go, but we love to watch you leave!  Best of luck in good ole' Montgomery!





Germain Choiniere:  JR Business Partner




Germain has been one of our top trainers for just under 3 years now and recently got promoted to one of our JR Business Partner positions!  His role is still training, but also helping to run all the office.  If you do not know already, this is a major deal in his career!  Such a big deal, his family came all the way from Canada!  Cheers Germain!  We cannot wait to see you giving another speech for a bigger promotion soon!




Vinny Miller:  JR Business Partner



Vinny, right after Germain (talk about momentum and teamwork!), hit his promotion for JR Business Partner!  Vinny is the biggest team player we know.  During Vinny's promotion speech he spoke about how he was trained for the business from his football background.  He is winning at the sport of business and we cannot wait to see all the victories in his future.!


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