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Celebrating Milestones at Sentry Commercial: Honoring Chris Duclos and Patrick Nagle

Celebrating Milestones at Sentry Commercial: Honoring Chris Duclos and Patrick Nagle

At Sentry Commercial, we believe in recognizing the dedication and hard work of our incredible team members. Today, we are thrilled to celebrate two significant milestones.

Chris Duclos: 9 Years of Dedication and Leadership

Chris Duclos, our integrator and Director of Brokerage, has been an integral part of the Sentry Commercial family for 9 years. His leadership and dedication have significantly contributed to our success. Beyond his professional expertise, Chris is known for his competitive spirit, especially in office darts. His commitment to excellence and his engaging personality make him a key player in our team.

Patrick Nagle: 2 Years of Field Excellence and Wit

Patrick Nagle has been with us for 2 years, serving as our Director of Field Operations. Patrick’s expertise in the field and his quick wit have made him a standout member of our team. Known for his sarcastic personality and quippy remarks, Patrick brings a unique energy to Sentry Commercial. His contributions have been invaluable, and we look forward to many more years of success together.

Join Us in Celebrating!

We are proud to have Chris and Patrick as part of the Sentry Commercial team. Their hard work, dedication, and unique personalities have played a significant role in our continued growth and success.

Thank you, Chris and Patrick, for your outstanding contributions. Here’s to many more years of achievements and camaraderie!

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