Trase Miller Client Partnerships and Auld Lang Syne
Posted by scott bell on Tue, Dec 14, 2010 @ 10:23 AM

Every single day of the year we are mindful of our friendships with all of our client partners. This time of year we are even more mindful as we get ready for next year and as we get ready to onboard several new client partners in the first quarter of 2011. We are all very thankful for new client partnerships and new opportunities that are presented as a result of the relationships.
Back in 1788, Scot poet Robert Bruns penned "Auld Lang Syne" which was set to the tune of a traditional folk song. In 1929 Canadian band leader Guy Lombardo popularized the use of the song at American New Year’s celebrations. The song became his trademark as well as a New Year’s anthem. The song begins with the question as to whether it is right that old times should be forgotten, and is generally interpreted as a reminder to remember our friendships. The song has significant meaning to all of us here at Trase Miller.
In our last blog we mentioned the upcoming Trase Miller Christmas party. It was an elegant affair to be sure and a huge success. Trase Miller’s GM Frank Silzer gave a memorable talk in which he paid tribute to our first and largest client partner American Airlines Vacations. Frank is an extraordinary communicator and it was not lost on anyone in the room the continuing importance of AAV to all of us at Trase Miller.
Our old friendships shall not be forgotten and we eagerly embrace the new ones to come in 2011.