Profiles
I n a world where automation and efficiency seem king, we have begun to notice a shift. Maybe it’s part of living in a post-pandemic world as we recover from the isolation of everything being online, but people are craving human connections and authenticity more than ever. People don’t want perfect; they want real. Genuine. Approachable. Personal. They also want this from the businesses they frequent. In a world of endless options for consumers, the businesses that are growing and thriving are the ones that prioritize people and experiences. You will notice with each of the Profiles this year and the businesses within, how people-oriented they are. From the options in the services they offer for your family, to the lighting and atmosphere chosen for their space, their focus is on YOU and how they can serve you to the best of their ability. This is what sets them apart. When you read about their care and intentionality, you won’t be able to help but be impressed and want to stop in and check it out for yourself. Please do! They will take the time to attend to your needs, and get to know you personally. I’m so excited for you to read this year’s Profiles magazine and hear the heart behind each of the businesses here. They are truly wonderful. I hope after reading this you visit them or book their services. You won’t be disappointed. Cheers to real community and real, authentic connections. - Desiree Barkman Personal touches make all the difference
Profiles
Publisher The Carillon General Manager Laurie Finley laurie.finley@thecarillon.com
Advertising Sales Desiree Barkman desiree.barkman@thecarillon.com Editor Greg Vandermeulen greg.vandermeulen@thecarillon.com
Design Christian Jade Sicat Front cover image: The staff of Sleep Suite Motel
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