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I'm Austin Tyler. I grew up in Owensboro and went to Murray State for my undergrad. I liked it enough that I stayed for the MBA. I opened my Medicare office in Lexington the year I graduated, at 22.
I didn't want to spend the early part of my career inside someone else's company. I wanted a business where the effort I put in showed up directly in the result. Medicare turned out to be that business.
The other stuff: I have an Australian shepherd named Bentley, I read more books than is probably reasonable, and I can solve a Rubik's cube. There's usually one on my desk if you stop by.
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