
Dear Mr. Nixon,
I want to personally thank you for your honesty, your insight, and the way you challenged me during our recent conversation. You got my wheels turning in a way that I truly needed. I walked in thinking I had a pretty good handle on my business—and in many ways, I did—but I hadn’t fully considered the scale and expansion possibilities until you helped open that door.
Now, that’s exactly what I’m working on.
Just yesterday, I had the opportunity to volunteer in the wake of the May 16th tornado that affected a large portion of St. Louis—including the area where my children were with their grandmother at the time. It was a frightening experience, but it pushed me to do more. I volunteered with my kids’ school, helped with cleanup, cooked hot meals, and even found ways to assist some families with unclaimed property.
That day reminded me why I do what I do—and that I have so much more to give. I’ve decided to begin speaking at community forums and organizations focused on property rights and public education. I’m also actively planning to expand beyond my county into neighboring areas and eventually across state lines.
I’m excited to connect again soon and learn more from your experience and guidance. I hope I can offer something meaningful in return as well. It’s clear we share a deep love for business, and I believe there’s real potential for us to grow through that shared passion.
Thank you again for all the work you do—especially your commitment to veterans, your dedication to your craft, and the impact you’ve already made (and continue to make) in the lives of so many. I’m looking forward to what’s next.
Warm regards,
Tamara Rucker