Cary Quattrocchi
Student, Small Business Owner, and Life Coach in Louisville, Kentucky
Cary Quattrocchi
Student, Small Business Owner, and Life Coach in Louisville, Kentucky
Hello all! Please allow me to introduce myself and mention a few of my skills briefly. First a little background, I was educated at Brown-Mackie College, where I earned an undergraduate degree in Business Administration and Management, beginning my foray into the business world in 2002. I began as a sales consultant at Wells-Fargo financial services. I found some success dealing directly with customers, often walking them through new products and services, explaining the value of extending their business relationships with Wells-Fargo. From there I moved to the Home Depot, working in a store, as a customer service representative, gradually becoming more and more focused on the carpentry section of the store, helping customers with their woodworking and carpentry projects. I then undertook a management role at General Nutrition, and found I was not a natural at selling vitamins and switched back to customer support work at Verizon Wireless. As I developed my career over time I found that I was missing something in my life... A sense of creative satisfaction. I felt personal satisfaction when I worked at Home Depot, spending most of my days in the carpentry section of the store. It was around that time when I began to do volunteer work in churches in and around Louisville. Fixing pews and altars and adding new sections the Churches could not afford to pay for themselves. And it was out of this volunteer work that my carpentry and more than that, my zeal for perfection and minimalist design, began to be noticed. It was also around this time that friends noticed I had a smile on my face more often than not. In late 2007 and early 2008, I rented a small house on the outskirts of Louisville where he could establish a carpentry workshop. Long story short, my current responsibilities include managing a two-person carpentry staff and driving an Uber vehicle ten hours a week, in the greater Louisville area. Because of the success of my cabinetry business, I have recently curtailed my Uber responsibilities to devote more time to the Cary Quattrocchi Cabinetry business, which had grown beyond my wildest dreams.