Tuesday Weger Heating and Air and KB Tanning and Wellness hosted the Lawrence County CEO class. Keith and Trisha are very dedicated business owners. Both spend countless hours working their businesses. Keith has many years of heating and air experience. He decided after years of working for others he would start his own business. He and his staff have definitely made a name for his business. Trisha helped out Keith starting the business while working in Accounting industry. Together they decided to add tanning to their business. When they moved to their current location, Trisha was able to add various wellness options. KB Tanning and Wellness addresses a need in our community. Keith and Trisha stressed owning your own business is not easy. Lots of hours are spent working their business, ordering supplies, working with customers and marketing their services. They also reminded the class how important first impressions can be. Word of mouth can be very powerful for a business owner. Under promise and over deliver when working with your customers. This is something the class has heard from many business owners. We thank Keith and Trisha for their support of the Lawrence County CEO Program. We had a great visit.
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