Meet Glen Bailey, a seasoned professional in the world of sales, who has dedicated most of his life to the art of connecting with people. With a career marked by resilience and a keen understanding of market, Glen is always eager to ask the question and be asked, Why?
Beyond day-to-day business, Glen finds his greatest joy in the warmth of family. Married in 2000 to a wonderful wife, he shares his life with two energetic boys who bring boundless joy and laughter into their home.
When not connecting with people or attending to familial responsibilities, you’ll likely find Glen by the water’s edge, indulging in his love for fishing. The tranquility of a quiet day by a pond serves as the perfect contrast to the hustle and bustle of the business world.
Glen’s connection to the great outdoors extends beyond fishing; he finds solace in spending time on a bushhog or finish mower, navigating through nature’s beauty. The hum of the engine and the scent of freshly cut grass creates a symphony that resonates with his soul.
A self-proclaimed coffee fanatic, Glen believes in the power of a good cup of coffee to kickstart the day. Whether preparing for a busy day in sales or simply enjoying a moment of relaxation, a cup of coffee is his trusted companion. There’s something powerful about the simple smell and feel of a cup of coffee, nothing fancy, just a strong cup of basic coffee.
Glen Bailey’s life is a tapestry woven with threads of dedication to his craft, love for his family, a passion for the outdoors, dogs, and an appreciation for the simple joys in life.
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