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In our third, and final, episode of our Dad Series: What Real Men Think of Family Portraits, we are joined by another family man sharing his love for the artwork that adorns the walls not only in his home, but in his office as well (in a BIG way).
As you’ll hear in our conversation, Bob Cunningham is first and foremost a family man, but he is also the CEO of a commercial truck dealership that serves most of the western United States. With such an important role in the company, Bob has taken a unique approach and filled the walls of his office with continuously updated family portraits. In fact, these portraits have become so important to him that he is the driving force behind making sure they are updated and scheduled every year. And with 5 children and 21 grandchildren, you can imagine the project he undertakes to make it happen.
Listen in to our brief conversation about what portraits mean to him personally, but also, how portraits in his office project a message that is on-brand for his business as well.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
A unique perspective on using family portraits in an office
How family portraits are impactful for large families
Ways to design a gallery wall in different environments
Here’s a glance at this episode:
[02:23] - Bob is the main driving force of family portraits and he actually gets some pushback.
[3:36] - What is paramount for Bob is that his family portraits are displayed in his office which is very important to him.
[5:09] - With a large family and with family members living out of state, it is chaotic to get portraits done, but it is wonderful to have everyone together.
[6:54] - One thing that sets the Cunningham family apart is something unique they do in their gallery wall.
[8:31] - Even with the pushback from some family members, the result is worth it to everyone.
[9:53] - Having a family gallery wall in his office is unique and many clients and customers take notice.
Links and Resources:
Bob Cunningham
Website | Instagram
Do The ReWork
Website | Instagram
Allison Tyler Jones
Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
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In our third, and final, episode of our Dad Series: What Real Men Think of Family Portraits, we are joined by another family man sharing his love for the artwork that adorns the walls not only in his home, but in his office as well (in a BIG way).
As you’ll hear in our conversation, Bob Cunningham is first and foremost a family man, but he is also the CEO of a commercial truck dealership that serves most of the western United States. With such an important role in the company, Bob has taken a unique approach and filled the walls of his office with continuously updated family portraits. In fact, these portraits have become so important to him that he is the driving force behind making sure they are updated and scheduled every year. And with 5 children and 21 grandchildren, you can imagine the project he undertakes to make it happen.
Listen in to our brief conversation about what portraits mean to him personally, but also, how portraits in his office project a message that is on-brand for his business as well.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
A unique perspective on using family portraits in an office
How family portraits are impactful for large families
Ways to design a gallery wall in different environments
Here’s a glance at this episode:
[02:23] - Bob is the main driving force of family portraits and he actually gets some pushback.
[3:36] - What is paramount for Bob is that his family portraits are displayed in his office which is very important to him.
[5:09] - With a large family and with family members living out of state, it is chaotic to get portraits done, but it is wonderful to have everyone together.
[6:54] - One thing that sets the Cunningham family apart is something unique they do in their gallery wall.
[8:31] - Even with the pushback from some family members, the result is worth it to everyone.
[9:53] - Having a family gallery wall in his office is unique and many clients and customers take notice.
Links and Resources:
Bob Cunningham
Website | Instagram
Do The ReWork
Website | Instagram
Allison Tyler Jones
Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
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