Happy Thanksgiving from the Andersons (2024)

Happy Thanksgiving

 

Happy Thanksgiving from the Andersons, and all of us at Anderson Technologies.

Transcript
 

Amy Anderson: Hi, we’re thinking of you all this Thanksgiving and appreciating the reason to celebrate: The pilgrims coming over in 1620 to establish religious freedom and the first democratic government where everyone was created equally.

Mark Anderson: We’re also extremely grateful for all of our wonderful teammates, clients, and partners who have joined together this year and made our year absolutely wonderful. We would not be the same without each of you and our hearts are overflowing for you.

Amy Anderson: And our whole office is grateful to sweet Cricket, our mascot. 

Mark Anderson: What is she doing? 

Amy Anderson: Have a wonderful Thanksgiving. 

Mark Anderson: Cricket, we love you. Okay, bye.

In 2022, Hadley and her husband Corbitt decided to return to St. Louis to join the family business. As part of the second generation, Hadley brought fresh perspectives from her time at AT&T and was drawn to helping the company grow the right way by implementing scalable systems and processes, while maintaining the core value-centric culture.
 
As a Project Manager, Hadley facilitated technical projects and the development of interdepartmental playbooks while gaining a deep understanding of the inner workings of the business operations. Now, as the Project Management Lead, Hadley is known for her driven, process-oriented leadership and her dedication to finding solutions for every challenge no matter how daunting it may first seem.

Born in Yokohama, Japan, and raised in Malaysia and St. Louis, Corbitt developed a unique global perspective. He graduated from Randolph-Macon College with a degree in Political Science and Spanish where he was a member of the men’s basketball team.

Before joining Anderson Technologies, Corbitt built a successful career at AT&T which initially started in the B2B Sales Development Program – a highly-competitive sales training where he was stack-ranked against his 100+ peers based on quota attainment to determine where in the company one was placed. In Chicago, as part of the National Fiber Organization, he became a top-performing sales professional, selling AT&T’s fiber, networking, and cybersecurity services and learning the value of relationship building, perseverance, and grit. Later, as a Senior Sales Solutions Engineer at AT&T headquarters in Dallas, he refined his technical expertise, leadership skills, and consulting abilities.

Currently pursuing his MBA at Washington University in St. Louis, Corbitt blends strategic thinking, technical knowledge, and a client-first approach to help Anderson Technologies continue serving companies and organizations across the country.

Corbitt Grow Headshot