FAMILY
FIRST
When I die I want there to be no question that my family was the most important thing to me. I don't need money, fame, or even praise. Throughout my life I have learned that joy and fulfillment is found in the closest relationships we have. My wife has been my best friend since we first met. I have spent almost every day with her since first playing basketball and getting street tacos. We have been blessed with three little girls. I truly learn day-by-day there is great meaning in sharing time with the ones we love. A smile and a hug from any of my girls, that moment alone, brings more fulfillment than a full day of work or doing something I enjoy. I may be passionate about helping people in their development, yet for me, there will never be anything that is as important as the work I do at home.