A L LO W U S TO I N T R O D U C E
Suzanne Eller, dual community manager with Re Regus; Dr. Anna Claugus, lead physician with Novant Health/Lakeside Family Physicians; and Dr. Lauren Johnson, reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist with REACH (Reproductive Endocrinology Associates of Charlotte).
Suzanne Eller,
“One of the many benefits of working at LangTree is all of Regus the amenities,” Suzanne says. “I’ve been working with Regus since January 2015, and I love my job and the LangTree family. There are tons of places to eat, beauty salons, clothing boutiques, and I just got set up with Novant Health, so they are going to be my health care provider; they cover everything I need from checkups to gynecology.” Suzanne grew up in Hickory and moved to Mooresville to pursue her career with Regus, the world’s largest provider of flexible workspace solutions, housing offices for local entrepreneurs to multibillion-dollar corporations. Within a year of working with the company, Suzanne was promoted three times, eventually to her current position, in which she runs two of the business centers.
“All the daily activities are under my umbrella,” she explains. “I supervise move-ins and moveouts and make sure that everyone is happy and everyone’s business needs are being met. I’ve been inspired by one of my managers, Jane Kropf. She is the hardest working woman I know. She took me under her wing and taught me everything she could. She’s been with the company for 13 years and is a wealth of information. She’s been the absolute best manager I’ve ever had and has made me truly enjoy my time with Regus.” Just around the corner from Suzanne you will find Dr. Anna Claugus who also moved to Lake Norman for her career. She and husband Nick, who now have been married for five years have a 1-year-old daughter, Eleanor, and a 10-year-old Jack Russell terrier named Remington, who is actually their “first child,” she says with a wink. The couple, originally from Ohio, journeyed to North Carolina so she could complete her residency at Carolinas Medical Center. “Going to medical school changed my life,” she says. “I was previously doing research on childhood cancers in Nationwide Children’s Hospital but it was not my passion. I felt a little lost. I wasn’t sure that medicine was the right decision at the time and that felt very unsettling. It turned out to be more than the right decision, however, as it led me into this career that I treasure so much.”
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