Wednesday morning on The Tennessee Star Report, host Michael Patrick Leahy welcomed glockstore.com creator Lenny Magill in studio to talk about the upcoming third annual GlockStore open house event.
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Founder and CEO of glockstore.com Lenny Magill Reflects on His Background and How His Business Blossomed
Thursday morning on the Tennessee Star Report, host Michael Patrick Leahy welcomed Founder and CEO Lenny Magill of Glock Store in the studio to discuss how he came to be a leading manufacturer of Glocks.
Read the full storyCalifornia Refugee Lenny Magill Talks About His Journey to Becoming the Top Glock Manufacturer
Thursday morning on the Tennessee Star Report, host Michael Patrick Leahy welcomed California Refugee Lenny Magill to the studio to discuss his background and journey to becoming the Founder and CEO of the top Glock manufacturer.
Read the full storyFrom Cook to CEO, glockstore.com Founder Lenny Magill Tells His Inspiring Personal Story
Thursday morning on the Tennessee Star Report, host Michael Patrick Leahy welcomed Founder and CEO of the Glock Store Lenny Magill in studio to discuss his personal story from cook to successful entrepreneur.
Read the full storyGlock Aficionado Lenny Magill Continues the Story About His Journey to Becoming the Founder and CEO of glockstore.com
Thursday morning on the Tennessee Star Report, host Michael Patrick Leahy welcomed CEO and Founder of Glockstore.com Lenny Magill in studio who continued his story about his journey to becoming the nation’s leading Glock manufacturer.
Read the full storyGlockstore.com Will Relocate HQ to Nashville
Glockstore.com, which sells parts and accessories for Glock handguns will relocate its headquarters from California to Nashville. Glockstore.com founder and CEO Lenny Magill told The Tennessee Star Monday that he and other company officials plan to set up shop in Music City in the fall of 2019, roughly one year from now. The current headquarters is in San Diego. “We have 100 employees here in San Diego, and we will at some point have 100 people in Nashville as well,” Magill said. “Some of our employees will not move from San Diego. We have about 80 positions that we will fill in Nashville.” Magill said he and other company officials are making the move because they had to get away from California’s high-tax rates. “We looked at Texas. We looked at Atlanta in depth. Those were the areas we really looked at. We even thought about Nevada, but we chose Nashville for a couple of reasons. We looked at those areas because of the low taxes in those areas,” Magill said. “These are gun-friendly states, and we wanted to be a little more centrally located for shipping and handling. That is what Nashville really had going for it, as far…
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