
Chelsea Googe
Chelsea joined the Greatmark team in 2022 after a career with Total System Services, Inc. With over a decade of customer relations experience, Chelsea serves as a Relationship Manager, focusing her efforts on our clients: creating & preserving long-term relationships, identifying opportunities based on each client’s specific needs, implementing solutions & process improvements, & ensuring the highest level of service is provided to each client. Chelsea’s passions are loving people & helping our clients reach their goals—especially assisting younger generations to see the value of planting the seeds now that will take care of their family many years down the road. Chelsea is married with four children and actively involved in many areas of ministry at River of Life Church in Hamilton.
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Some things you might not know about me -
I grew up a PK (pastor’s kid) and have spent my entire life in ministry. Summers growing up, I spent time overseas on the mission field & have ziplined (upside down for part of it!) through the Nicaraguan rainforest. I started my collegiate career as a Pre-Med major and after one semester in an Anatomy & Physiology lab, quickly realized I do not have the stomach for the medical field. I graduated with my Bachelor of Arts in Communication and my final paper for graduation was 48 pages long—and selected to represent our department at the Southern States Communication Association.
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Favorite quotes -
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today & forever.”
Hebrews 13:8
“Talent is a gift, but character is a choice.”
John Maxwell
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What I love most about this business -
One of the most rewarding aspects of my job is seeing second and third generations benefiting from the perseverance and diligence of a father/mother, grandfather/grandmother.
It always reminds me that planting deep roots will always pay off — deep roots grow mighty oaks.
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I’m also thankful I’m able to “walk life” with our clients. Through the highs and the lows, knowing our clients trust us to listen and help carry the burden with them is a responsibility I do not take lightly and cherish deeply.
