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Tuesday
Jan232018

Welcome 2018!

As I reflect upon this past year, I am truly grateful and appreciative for the partnership we have with each of our clients. Thank you for your trust and confidence in our services and allowing us to be an extension of you and your organization. On behalf of the PRC team, it has been an honor and pleasure to service your employees and their relocation needs.

We are all looking forward to an even better 2018 and recognize the cornerstone of our growth and success lies in the continual improvement of our product and services and overall client satisfaction. We are committed to exceeding your expectations in every way we can.

As we embark upon a new year, I am excited to introduce PRC Senior Transitions, a specialty relocation service assisting seniors with their personal relocation needs. Transition can be stressful, whether you are an empty-nester ready to down size to a smaller home, moving to a retirement or senior community, or relocating to a new city to be with family.  At PRC, we understand the importance of providing flexible and innovative programs while delivering the highest level of customer service. If you have a family member or loved one moving across town or across the country, let PRC be a part of their next move!

 

Wishing each of you much happiness, good health and continued success.

 

Happy New Year!

Lucy Donaldson

President

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