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Summer Classics Names
Scott Terry as New Training Director

Friday, June 30, 2017

Gabriella White, parent company to Summer Classics and Gabby brands, announced that it has hired Scott Terry to be the new Training director. His primary responsibilities will include implementing and directing training initiatives for the fast growing furniture company. With more than 15 years of experience training and developing talent, Terry brings a wealth of knowledge to the position.

Scott Terry.

“Our brands have experienced a record setting growth this year,” said president William White. “That’s why we’re glad to have a natural leader like Scott on board who will play a key role in reinforcing our core values and create programs to continue to grow our team.”

About Scott Terry

Terry has extensive experience in working with luxury brands. Before joining Gabriella White, Terry served as Real Estate Business Development manager and manager of Training and Operations for Books-A-Million. In addition, he has also led training and customer experience at Starbucks Coffee Company. He studied Music Education at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and Marketing at Troy University.

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