
Host Cathy Hogan & Jayne Olderman

Welcome to “Chasing Excellence” the informative, educational & entertaining series featuring people with unique professions, outside of the norm”.
Join us as we bring attention to POSITIVITY! Throughout this series, we will share inspiring stories of entrepreneurs and their journeys.

Jayne is a talented and diverse artist. She is skilled in songwriter, pianist and musician. Her styles range from pop to alternative, R&B to neo-folk and beyond. She writes, plays the instruments, produces and engineers music & projects and creates videos for the projects. Check out Jaynes work at Home (jayneolderman.com)

Cathy is an expert in design and marketing. She has won numerous awards as a gift designer, writer, instructor and trainer in the gift industry. Her award-winning design team specializes in unique creations. Her experience allows her to highlight a multitude of interesting professionals and share their stories of success with YOU!
Do you have a story that is worth sharing? Email us at chasingexcellencepodcast@gmail.com– we would love to hear from you.








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Al Trembley is the owner of WSI Rainmakers based in Gainesville, GA. Al attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney and applies his 20+ years of experience in business development and lead generation while at organizations such as New York Life. Today, he helps businesses build relationships and increase revenue by implementing a variety of digital and traditional marketing channels. Al believes “It’s better to be the author of a well executed plan than to be the recipient of a firing squad”. WSI Rainmakers is part of the world’s largest digital marketing network,
April Rooks is a native of Gainesville, GA. She has been married to Nathan for five years this July and is the mother of two children. Preston is seventeen and Cheyenne is two. April grew up in a musical family and began singing at an early age. She studied vocal performance and music education at Gainesville College where she fine tuned her vocal skills, music knowledge and began learning the art of crafting songs. April began teaching private music lessons in 2002.




and Rayfield both traveled unique roads to get to one another. Dallas native Ammons cut her teeth on the Texas opry circuit before moving to Nashville to focus on songwriting. A warm reflection of the country, jazz, and blues vocalists she grew up loving, Ammons’ voice demanded attention. She was a regional finalist on talent-scouting machine Nashville Star and released a solo debut in 2011, a standout that garnered a Texas Music Awards nod, before moving to the Fort Walton Beach area in Florida the following year. Ammons’ second solo record turned heads and clinched nominations throughout Texas and Florida.





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