Good Things Come in Threes

Good Things Come In Threes – has a definite positive connotation. From fairytales to Hollywood blockbusters, “the rule of three” (Latin-“Omne trium perfectum”) principle suggests things that come in threes are inherently more humorous, satisfying and practical than any other number of items.

The first Good Thing you probably noticed when you received the email or have been on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages is that we have updated our logo and branding.

We loved the original logo that Tina and I began with almost 20 years ago; however, it was time to get a fresh look.  Together with the team at Heights Strategic Marketing, the new brand emerged.  Look for an update to our website over the next weeks.

Check out the new look on the Tannery Company LinkedIn page and follow for ongoing information and updates

Second Good Thing is the addition of Matt Brown to our team.  Matt joined us at the beginning of June as a Client Associate and is involved heavily currently in learning the depth and intricacies of the technology we use in our Wealth Management.  We will be getting appointments set to walk through your financial plan and updating the weekly Blueleaf report to ensure accuracy and completeness.

Give a big welcome to Matt and his wife, Ellie.  Connect with Matt on LinkedIn or via email.  matt@tannery.wordifysites.com

The Third Good thing is very personal to Tina and me,

We welcome Marlowe Rose Talley to the family at 1:23 pm on July 4th.

I have seen and witnessed how parents love their children, and grandparents are “in love” with their grandchildren.  We are thrilled and excited for the next part of our life, our daughter and son-in-law’s life, and of course, Ms. Marlowe.

HALFTIME REPORT

Usually, this time of the year, we would be hosting our “Halftime Report”; however, as we all know, nothing is normal in COVID 2020.

We will be doing a virtual Town Hall with Chad Dziedzic. Director – Blackrock.  The date and times are TBA.  Look for an invitation in your email next week.

Got something on your mind or have a question?

All of this can occur even at a distance.

Call us 214-239-4700 or click to set up a ZOOM MEETING

Michael Tannery CPA CDFA® AIF® ● CEO
Registered Principal | Tannery & Company

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