(I hate goodbyes.)
As some of you may have heard, I’m leaving RevBuilders. Before you make any assumptions, I wanted to let you know: it’s not because I hate my job, or dislike RevBuilders, or have personality conflicts with Scot. Simply put, I was offered a job at a non-profit, and ministry/non-profits are where I’ve always wanted to be. It’s where my heart’s been for a long time, and when the opportunity came up, I was excited.
I have to admit, it’s been a sort of bittersweet situation. I’m eagerly looking forward to helping this organization and beginning the next part of my career, but I’m disappointed to be leaving a great team of talent and ideas. Scot has taught me quite a bit, as have many of our customers, as well as my fellow team members. I’ve made leaps and bounds in terms of my skills and knowledge. There have been ups and downs, but when you’re constantly learning, it’s a lot more up than down. So although I’m excited about this opportunity, I’m sad to leave RevBuilders. (more…)







