We had the good fortune of connecting with Sam Glover and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Sam, how does your business help the community?
Social impact is something that is a cornerstone of business. The reason why I made it a focal point along with financial gain that, you need for a business to survive and continue to grow you have to have positive backing from the patrons and consumers that you deal with on a constant basis. What you are doing with your profits and revenue are not only looked at by your consumers that you possess now, but also by the future consumers that may not done business with you yet but still follow your daily activity. This is why it is important for me to involve the community in my business structure. The way I do that is working alongside with people who add substance to my business packages that specialize in a certain area to give the client the best product of service for their inquiry. Bringing people in who are in different fields of industry brings a dynamic that really separates you from alike business that perform similar services. This business construct will leave the consumers satisfied and returning patron. This principal strengthens the relationship between me and consumer as well as the relationship between me and the community. This will cause both parties grown and expand to reach new masses and building a foundation on what to expect from Suave Concierge.
Can you open up a bit about your work and career? We’re big fans and we’d love for our community to learn more about your work.
Art? The funny thing about this question is that this year I just realized that it is, all a perspective point of view. The reason why is because everyone is going to see different things when you come to present it to the masses. That is huge detail that I have encounter in the last year. The crazy part is that I love it. For some it may seem like that is the hardest part. Trying to please everyone or doing it so that people will like will get tiring. What I learned is to produce art the you actually like personally so that it does not matter what the outside world thinks you will always be happy with the work that you have made. Which takes me to the question what I am most proud of, and my answer would be all of it. The reason being is that every piece of art is like milestone to my career. Each one is an important piece in where I am today. My fashion show last year gave me a foot in the door in the fashion community establishing my name as an up and comer in the industry. Next take my first studio concept with Taylor established me as a photographer and put me in the conversation in the photography world in Atlanta. After that would be being a PA on music sets, in which I was helping other create works of art that would be seen by the masses. Teaching new ways of taking visuals of my art to the next level. Lastly would be me becoming a stylist on sets which also me to expression a different form of my art to a whole new audience. Each experience has taught valuable lessons that have shaped my career as it stands today. Was it easy? Defiantly not but I would say the hardest part about creating art is what project I want to do next. The creatives that surround me every day give me concepts that I want to perform now but to make great art it takes planning which is not done overnight. The biggest takeaway from my brand I would say is the it is always evolving and getting better with time and new experiences.
If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
Well Quarantine has really put a damper on outside activities for me right now to be honest, but with that being said the city of Atlanta is open. Nowadays you can find me sight-seeing and location siting all around the city. It has become of my favorite things to do. We have numbers locations to just go and relax in beautiful scenic landscapes as well and trendy urban areas to just parlay with friends at. I was taking my people down to Peters street which an urban area the features, art, food, and nightlife for the Millennials crowd. I would also suggest our shopping district in Buckhead to see local design boutiques that would not see anywhere else in the world. Honestly Atlanta is a place to just experience culture one thing I tell people is that you not matter what you do here you will have a good time if you are with the right people.
Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
Who deserves love? That is a great question because it is true that no ones does it alone, and I have been blessed with brilliant, creative of people in my circle who have helped me on my journey. The first person I would love to highlight is Caleb Seales, an Atlanta based director that has not only educated me on how I should run and conduct business but has also put me in the position to do things that I love to do. Caleb has had me in settings and with major players in the music industry (Playboy Carti, Lil Dirk, Jagged Edge, Kanye west, Earthgang) and the list goes on. He also gave me my first opportunity in wardrobe to style Neyo and Jeremiah music video U 2 Luv video. Caleb would be the tip of the iceberg for me but under that sector would be my studio that I am apart of which feature Micah Mapp, Deshawn Crawford, Andrew Davis. These gentlemen have literally taught me how to take may photography talents to next level. They have introduced a new sector to my business and have grown my creative spirit into unimaginable heights. The next person I want to highlight is my guy Trey Bryant who is a lifestyle influencer who spotlights self-care and fashion. Trey has always been a creative but what I admire about trey is his consistency. Me and trey started our business joinery around the same time and work hand and hand to this day to make sure the we both grow together while still putting out next level idea and concepts that will reach our new audience. Antonia Bailey is my next shoutout that I have to mention who Is a Designer that handles all of administrative edits and graphic designing. Without Toni most of documents and well and design would be incomplete or illegible. Lastly, I want to shout out my family, and friends that encompass a lot of people who inspire or support everything I have going on. These people are constantly uplifting and suggesting new concepts and ideas that I can bring to the table to take my race to the next level. Ima tag them I’m post, hopefully Instagram does not limit me.
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