From Track Stars to Junk Removers: How Two George Mason Graduates Built a Thriving Business with a Heart for Giving
Wed Aug 28 2024
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Meet Jacob Weigel and Jeremiah Hankerson, two ambitious George Mason University graduates who turned their passion for helping others into a thriving junk removal business.
After working 70-hour weeks at their 9-5 jobs, the young entrepreneurs decided to take a leap of faith and start Junk Runners, a Fairfax-based company that prioritizes community service and giving back.
Bonding as members of the GMU track team, Weigel and Hankerson discovered their shared love for hands-on work that benefited the community. This desire led them to jobs at another junk removal company, where they realized the potential for improving customer service and donating to local charities.
Junk Runners has since donated over $50,000 annually to local charities, and the company's philosophy of helping those making donations has set them apart from competitors. At a Jobber Summit, the duo learned about Jobber Grants, which they plan to use to expand their services and continue making a positive impact on their community.
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