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Sharp of Wholesale Distribution interviewed on Radio Entrepreneurs

Local business owner and entrepreneur Linda Sharp, president of Wholesale Distribution, was interviewed by radio host Jeffrey Davis of Radio Entrepreneurs. Wholesale Distribution provides quality furniture, furnishings and maintenance solutions to schools, churches, hospitality and commercial facilities across the U.S. Linda is careful to offer only long-lasting durable products that meet the highest standards. "Being interviewed by Jeffrey was a great experience. It allowed me to share the vision of my company and provide information to potential clients all over the world. We believe that all customers should be treated equally, whether they are ordering large quantities of furniture, or small quantities of parts or hardware. I am extremely enthusiastic about assisting various establishments with essential facility furniture and furnishings," said Sharp. Wholesale Distribution is a Nationally Certified Woman Owned Business, as well as a contract vendor for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Sharp is often found at numerous exhibitions and conferences throughout the northeast, fortifying relationships with existing clients and building new alliances. Her knowledge and awareness of the latest industry products is beneficial to all organizations. "Wholesale Distribution is a full service dealer that specializes in providing clients with customized, yet cost effective environments. We offer our customers multiple options and product comparisons, providing them the opportunity to select the ideal products that best meet their requirements and budget. Carrying an extensive line of products, our customers have access to essentially all of their facility needs in one vendor," said Sharp. Sharp has owned the company since 2001. You can listen to Linda's radio interview on the internet at http://radioentrepreneurs.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Linda-Sharp-March-27th-2014.mp3
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