Kayla Aipperspach
Multiplying the greatness and maximizing the potential of leaders, teams and organizations
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It has been such a fantastic experience and an honor to be part of the team Sagency for the past two years. I know there is so much more we will accomplish together, and I am excited to be part of the journey!
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Bernt Eidsmoe
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I love this. So fun. Congratulations, Kayla!
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