Biltmore Who's Who Selects Stephen T. Gillespie as this week's Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry for 2009.
Stephen T. Gillespie, owner of Wireless Express, has been selected as an Honored Member of the Biltmore Who's Who Executive and Professional Registry. The selection recognizes Stephen T. Gillespie's commitment to excellence in the field of Satellite and Wireless Communications.
Mr. Gillespie started his company from the ground up seven years ago, after being tired of working for someone else in an industry that he felt had no future for him or his family. He decided to start over and build something that he could call his own.
Beginning in 2002, with the inspiration of his parents who taught him to work hard and follow through, his passion slowly turned into a thriving business. Now owning three stores, with two located in Albuquerque and one in Santa Fe, he and his partner sell a variety of Verizon Wireless products and services to the public. Mr. Gillespie manages the day-to-day operations of each store, the financial books, policies and procedures and also manages the technology equipment. They hope to someday expand their business in the state of New Mexico as well as the surrounding states of Texas, Arizona and Colorado. Their goal is to continue their dedication to customer service and provide a proven product that they both truly believe in.
Mr. Gillespie's stores have received numerous Verizon awards in the past for customer service, saying, "We are providing a service that the public appreciates".
Stephen received his Bachelor's Degree in Psychology in 1999 from the University of New Mexico. He is a member of the Santa Fe and Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Lobo Club and the Lions Club, and donates to the Disabled Veterans of America. In his spare time, Stephen enjoys outdoor sports and hiking.
For more information, please visit http://www.wirelessexpressnm.com.
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Stephen T. Gillespie
posted by Biltmore Who's Who on Friday, April 10, 2009