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Updated 11 months ago,

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MHP and RVP investing

Dan Carter
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Hello!

Just retired from the military after 24 years. Looking to start the next chapter of my life, and REI is the primary path I have chosen. For many different reasons, MHP's and RVP's are the direction I am going. I am passionate about it and have already learned a great deal. I'm excited to put in the work and take action. I always appreciate advice from those with experience and appreciate any mentorship opportunities. I also understand that mentorship is a two-way street and I'm willing to earn that help in any way that I'm able. I would also love to start building relationships with brokers in both the MHP and RVP worlds. While I'm relatively new to REI, I bring with me a quarter century of lessons learned in running high-performing teams, managing projects, and getting things done. Apologies for the long post, but I am just incredibly excited to start this new part of my life.

Thanks,

Dan

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