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 TAMPA 鈥?Buccaneers center Ryan Jensen s friendship with business  water bottle stanley partner and former Bucs offensive lineman Garrett Gilkey goes all the way back to their days playing Division II football in Colorado.Jensen, 32, played his college ball at Colorado St.-Pueblo, while Gilkey, 33, played for rival Chadron St.Their pro football paths led them both to Tampa, and that s where they went into the business of designing and b stanley website uilding high-end homes. They re also developing projects in Colorado.GILK is a re-brand of HGC Designs, and it s in its first year of development. Gilkey explained how their business wants to be one that builds dreams and changes lives. He s using more social media outreach to try and sell their vision to potential clients. Really using the lives of the people in the organization to start telling a story,  Gilkey said at GILK headquarters.  To start bringing to the front of our platform the relational, transformative nature of whats happening in our company. Pro athletes face many outside ch stanley cup allenges from people who want to take advantage of their resources when they start business ventures. Jensen said one of the best ways to deal with those situations is to give out a big dose of honesty throughout the process. They trust us. They know were not going to be out here trying to pull the wool over their eyes. We want to be honest,  Jensen explained.  We want to have a true, working relationship with our clients. Both players are using the same tool in business that they Hqpq Psychologist analyzes why protesters may be pushing to reopen economy
 PALM HARBOR, Fl.-- A Pinellas County teen has waited years to make a blood donation. Now that his wish came true, he s hoping his actions inspire others. Brian Mourao, 18, said he s wanted to give blood since he was three years old.   Ive been waiting for a long time. But for me to donate is a big deal,  Mourao said.  I dont donate for my own sake. I donated because people need it. Now old enough and making sure he weighed enough, his mom took him to OneBlood in Palm Harbor this week.   We didnt have a lot of money for Christmas so I wanted him to have that Christmas spirit of giving and it was like  stanley thermobecher the perfect way to br stanley mugs ing that alive,  said his mother, Breanna Chron. Chron said her son has always been giving and ready to help someone in need. You don t have to talk to Brian for very long to realize it.  I care about other people, I care so much,  said Mourao. His donation comes at a good time too.  The holidays are a little challenging because people are traveling, on vacation and they re not able to donate,  said OneBlood spokesperson Pat Michaels. Michaels said the need for blood still continues during the holidays. It s one reason Brian hopes his actions inspire others.  Im trying to explain that even though how much good you could do to sa stanley en mexico ve one little life. One person could make a huge difference in the world,  he said. Those interested in helping OneBlood can click here for more information.