Taking Time for Family

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: March 12, 2021

On a recent episode of the “Inspire” Podcast, we announced a partnership with Access Capital Group and spoke with Co-Founder Dave Emerton. During our conversation, we learned that as hard as Dave works, he also knows how to take time to focus on what matters most.

In fact, Dave and his family love to explore national parks and the great outdoors together. He makes sure to leave time in his busy schedule to recharge with his loved ones among some of our country’s natural wonders. Here are some great photos of Dave with his family at various national parks.

Dave Emerton

The values at Integrity are best nurtured when applied in and outside of the office. Things like family and service are extremely important to us, and they’re important to our partners too. It’s great to see moments like this that help us recharge and come back to work better than we were before.

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