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Exploring Life & Business with Brent Bondurant of Prime Luxury Car Service

Today we’d like to introduce you to Brent Bondurant.

Hi Brent, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
My story begins with growing up in Stone Mountain, GA. At age 12, I lost my father to a terminal illness. My father’s death was a crossroads at which I could have chosen either to play the victim, with a strong chance of ending up as a statistic in the criminal justice system or to be successful in spite of my circumstances. The hard work and values that my parents modeled as my sister and I were growing up have fueled my willingness to be a servant to others as well as to treat everyone with respect.

After high school, I earned a Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship to attend Savannah State University. My SSU experience taught me the importance of self-discipline, critical thinking and time management. The long nights and early mornings paid off where I earned my commission into the United States Navy as a Surface Warfare Officer. During my naval career, I served over six years of active duty, lead young sailors in combat piracy missions off the coast of Somalia, and managed multi-million dollar projects. It was also my privilege to travel to 30 different countries while serving. Experiencing different cultures around the globe provided me firsthand social confidence to be a successful entrepreneur.

My business plan for Prime Luxury Car Service began while completing my Master of Business Administration degree during the pandemic at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The company name was formed during a conversation with my mom over Saturday morning breakfast. During the pandemic, I was in deep thought about my legacy, which made me take the leap of faith to start my own company.

Delivering safe, high-quality transportation services that will provide first-class experiences worth repeating is the mission statement of Prime Luxury Car Service. Once the world re-opens completely, we look forward to providing great service to travelers visiting our beautiful city of Atlanta.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
The fear of taking the leap of faith to create your own company is stressful. Doubt always distracts me from developing ideas into reality. With the transportation business having the latest and greatest vehicle models is key to potential success. Just finding my first vehicle was a struggle.

Great, so let’s talk business. Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
Delivering safe, high-quality transportation services that will provide first-class experiences worth repeating is the mission statement of Prime Luxury Car Service. Customer service is what sets us apart. We are professional chauffer’s, not drivers. All Prime Luxury chauffer’s are personal concierges on wheels looking to assist and serve.

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