HWW E14: Roxanne Holly, Talks Entrepreneurship

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GUEST: Roxanne Holly  Essential Services  520 235-2650  Rholly04@msn.com  I have lived in Tucson for 37 years.  I am an entrepreneur, a mother, and a grandmother.  I am a first-generation college graduate. My background is in business and finance.  I had a 31-year career as CFO of the Easterseals Blake Foundation.  I am Board President for Treasures 4 Teachers of Tucson.  I am a member of 100+ Women Who Care of Tucson and I participate in other charitable organizations.    My goal is to help as many people as possible to reach their full potential so they may have the life they want to live.     My burning desire is to help my parents retire and spend their golden years with their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and traveling to the places they want to see.   

 My key to success is a great work ethic and treat people the way they want to be treated. About the Host

Karen M. Fisher Senior Loan Officer NMLS ID# 180167 – AZ MLO Lic# 0911886 Summit Funding, Inc. 5151 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste. 700 Tucson, AZ  85711 Branch NMLS ID# 1464335 – Summit Funding, Inc NMLS ID#3199 AZ Lic# 0925837 – Equal Housing Opportunity  (520) 447-2279 Direct Phone Karen.Fisher@SummitFunding.net www.OurNeighborsOurHeroes.com As a Senior Loan Officer, I originate residential home loans (1-4 Units) for purchase or refinance transactions for owner-occupied, second homes or investment properties.  I am licensed in the State of Arizona; however, I can connect you to great mortgage loan officers anywhere in the United States or Canada.  I have been a loan officer for just over 20 years.  In the prior 17 years, I was a Realtor, an Associate Broker, Branch Manager, and Designated Broker.  My beloved husband Scott and I have been married for over 37 years, we have an awesome daughter Allison who is engaged to her Gonzaga University sweetheart, Enrique.  I love to read, travel, hike, golf, camp, entrepreneurial ideas, inventions, animals and children. My key to success is to focus on excellence, not perfection and being growth-minded. 
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