Meet Tom Mancuso

 

We recently connected with Tom Mancuso and have shared our conversation below.

Hi Tom, appreciate you sitting with us today to share your wisdom with our readers. So, let’s start with resilience – where do you get your resilience from?

I have faced some incredible list challenges such as the death of my father at 21 and a serious motorcycle accident at 28 which left me with a traumatic brain injury and a leg amputation. I have learned if you do reuse to give up you can overcome enormous obstacles. Learning others who have been successful in the same experiences and leading with kindness for others helps propel your progress.

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?

I am an independent mortgage broker and branch manager. I am blessed to be able to help families achieve the American dream of homeownership. I am also able to help teach loan officers how to best serve their communities through homeownership.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?

Discipline
Refusing to give up
Learning from others and building relationships.

What has been your biggest area of growth or improvement in the past 12 months?

Self improvement by investing in my mental, spiritual and emotional health. I spend time reading or listening to podcasts daily. I dedicate several hours per week to exercise as well as being intentional on spending time with my two young boys and my wife.

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