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Relationships Over Revenue

Ep. 40

This week on Leadership Lowdown, Dean Trostle, Owner of Auto Partners, shares his people first philosophy on building a strong company culture. Dean explains why hiring good people, treating them fairly, and truly understanding their needs creates an environment where teams want to show up, succeed, and serve customers well. For him, culture is not a buzzword. It is the foundation of a business that lasts.


It’s a refreshing conversation about leadership, trust, and why the right people make all the difference.


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