GET TO KNOW YOU: TRAE BROWNELL
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From Trae:
True North Outdoor has three prominent values in drive, greatness, and team. Being a former competitor, drive and greatness were instilled in me from a young age, but what excites me the most is being a part of a great team. You need to have an outstanding team surrounding you to be the best person you can be through the ups and downs. It takes a team to drive greatness and I’m glad my team is always there to push me to be great!
2. Beyond my professional commitments, I enjoy traveling the globe, attending rock concerts, mentoring the young athletes of my 15u baseball team, officiating my friends’ wedding’s and feeding my competitive nature by playing in my men’s league baseball and slow-pitch games.
3. The landscaping industry gives me the opportunity to travel to all parts of the city, allowing me to build lasting connections with diverse people, and create a vision to turn their landscape dreams into a tangible reality.
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