Recently, the Lawrence County CEO class toured Bowler Performance Transmissions. Bowler Performance Transmissions got its start in 1963 as a small family owned transmission shop serving the local community. In 2001, when the business was passed down from his father, Cline, Mark ensured that the quality and service remained unwavering. However, his passion for performance vehicles propelled the customer base to new heights. Mark believes that the company's success is directly tied to its customers, and therefore, they focus on attracting the best clients who allow them to deliver their finest work.The mission has always been to build lasting relationships, not just transmissions.
Mark’s message to the class was very inspiring. He stressed the importance of drive and dedication to your vocation. Work hard and never stop learning from others. Build relationships with your customers. Their positive words will propel your business to new levels. Connections are extremely important to your business success. Always remember those connections can open many doors as you work your business. We are very fortunate to have Mark as a mentor, board member and investor. Thank you Mark for sharing your business expertise and your passion for your business.


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