About Brian Rogerson: Brian has been in the mortgage banking industry since 1987, starting as a Loan Originator and eventually becoming the President & CEO of his own mortgage banking firm. His company employed over 150 people and funded more than 100 million per month in residential home loans at its peak. He is now the President of Wallick & Volk, the oldest, privately-owned mortgage banking company in the country.

Brian’s goal is to make the experience of financing a home as pleasant as possible while minimizing the natural stress associated with the process on the consumer side of the equation.

Brian lives in Mesa, Arizona with his wife. They have four adult children and have three grandsons. In addition to raising his family, he has been very active in his community, especially with youth sports, and was previously the Head Varsity Baseball Coach at Gilbert Christian High School. Brian believes that we all have an obligation to give back to our community.

In this episode Jason and Brian Rogerson discuss:

  • Brian’s journey to becoming President
  • Being a president and a loan officer at the same time
  • How to deal with employees that are not proficient at their job
  • What does it take to be a “disruptor” in the workplace

Key Takeaways:

  • You will never fumble for what to say if you’re grounded in truth.
  • As a leader, you must be willing to do the things that you want others to do yourself
  • Take the ego out of asking and finding out you were wrong. Accept it, learn from it and be better.

“If you know, you know. If you ‘think’, you don’t know.” - Brian Rogerson

Connect with Brian Rogerson:

Website: www.wvmb.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-p-rogerson-31b32120/

Email: brian.rogerson@wvmb.com

Connect with Steve and Jason:

LinkedIn: Jason or Steve

Website: Rewire, Inc.: Transformed Thinking

Email: grow@rewireinc.com

Show notes by Podcastologist: Justine Talla

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