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Scott Lambert is the founder and owner of Travertine Elevator Interiors, a company that designs, manufactures, and installs elevator interiors. Along with his wife, Scott is a serial entrepreneur, having started a number of companies including window washing, auto detailing, siding and astro turf companies. He is currently building a 92-room hotel in Norman, Oklahoma.
Scott founded Travertine Elevator Interiors with his wife in 1998. Since then, he has produced over $200 million worth of business across the United States.
In this episode, Scott discusses how he became immersed in the elevator industry, despite receiving a degree in psychology, his focus on relationships and building trust with customers, and how he continues to learn and grow within his executive role.
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Scott Lambert is the founder and owner of Travertine Elevator Interiors, a company that designs, manufactures, and installs elevator interiors. Along with his wife, Scott is a serial entrepreneur, having started a number of companies including window washing, auto detailing, siding and astro turf companies. He is currently building a 92-room hotel in Norman, Oklahoma.
Scott founded Travertine Elevator Interiors with his wife in 1998. Since then, he has produced over $200 million worth of business across the United States.
In this episode, Scott discusses how he became immersed in the elevator industry, despite receiving a degree in psychology, his focus on relationships and building trust with customers, and how he continues to learn and grow within his executive role.
Make sure to subscribe to "How That Happened" to receive our latest episodes, learn more about our guests, and collect resources on how to better run your business.
For bonus content and additional show notes, visit http://www.hogantaylor.com/how-that-happened-episode-24
Copyright 2020 HoganTaylor LLP. All Rights Reserved. To view the HoganTaylor general terms & conditions, visit www.hogantaylor.com