Adam Buffington
Unfortunately, many of the young men that Adam works with on a daily basis that find themselves in trouble or in the worst case, jail, do not have a strong and positive, father-type role model in their lives. In fact, many of them turn to Adam for advice and guidance after they meet him during the bail bond process. It was this growing set of interactions that led Adam to create a non-profit organization to help mentor young men who have lost their way and gotten themselves into trouble. As Adam puts it, “There are so many young men who we bail out who don’t know how to be men. I think with this business, I have a unique opportunity to minister those people, and help them get back on their feet in the right way.”
Adam is committed to continuing the legacy of the bail bond business that has been so rewarding to him. “This industry needs more young, entrepreneur types that understand the true purpose of this business…which is to help people in a difficult time and bring families together. That element often gets lost. There is a legacy of honesty, integrity and caring that our predecessors created in this business and it is up to my generation to advance that.”
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