Sandler Chattanooga Receives Pinnacle Award For Outstanding Global Performance

  • Monday, April 29, 2024
The Sandler Chattanooga lead trainers/coaches, from left, Dan Nausley, Lisa Nausley, Reggie Piercy and Wade Rowan
The Sandler Chattanooga lead trainers/coaches, from left, Dan Nausley, Lisa Nausley, Reggie Piercy and Wade Rowan

Sandler Professional Development of Chattanooga announces receiving the prestigious Pinnacle Award at this year's Sandler Summit in Orlando, Fl. Owners Lisa and Dan Nausley led their team to global recognition, marking their 17th year that Sandler Chattanooga has served its clients and has once again been ranked among the Top 10 highest performing Sandler teams worldwide.

“The commitment of the team at Sandler in Chattanooga to serve their business owners with high quality training, personal mentoring, and a history of results is exceptional, and it shows in their success,” said Dave Mattson, CEO and president of Sandler Training’s worldwide network. "The Nausleys represent what David Sandler stood for, 'continually make people successful and they will be customers for life.'

“I’m proud of their efforts and know they will continue to empower their clients to become stronger, more confident leaders and sales professionals.”

The 2024 Sandler Summit in Orlando brought together over 1,500 professionals from the worlds of business, sales, leadership and management.

Sandler Training is globally acclaimed for its approach in executive coaching, management, leadership, sales and customer service training.


 

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