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Shane Clevenger
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Mentor in Utah please ?

Shane Clevenger
  • Investor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Hi I'm Shane Clevenger and I'm starting the journey into re investments. I wanted to see if their is anyone in the Salt Lake City area who would be willing to mentor me? Thank you

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Andy M.
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Andy M.
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@Shane Clevenger I agree with @Jeffrey S. Breglio going to the local REIA's here in Utah will get you what you are looking for. Jeff is a good guy to talk to and learn from and he is frequently at a couple of those associations. You will definitely meet people there who are where you want to be, just go talk to them and see where it goes.

Oh, and a good way to get a "mentor" is to find someone who you want to learn from, then go make friends with them and then say, "how can I help you"? This is an approach that most people don't take and it will bare fruit. ;)

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