Passing Along Lessons of Teamwork

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: October 23, 2020

On the “Inspire” Podcast, we had a great time visiting with Sean Ruggiero, President of Advanced Market Sales and new Integrity partner.

Sean is a passionate guy with strong values that keep him centered and focused. Growing up, playing sports and being part of good teams helped him form those values and overcome obstacles. He’s proud to pass along lessons of hard work and teamwork to youth sports teams he coaches in his community — teams that often include his own children.

Above is a photo of Coach Sean and his son’s football team that just completed their season:

And here’s a terrific shot of the entire Ruggiero family:

We’re grateful to Sean for his commitment and example in serving those around him. Our team roster is so much stronger now that he’s part of the Integrity family!

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