Mike Holmes, Founder and Owner of Delta Credit Restoration, has chosen Now Hear This for promotion of his upcoming book, due out at the beginning of 2021. The (Not So) Common Sense Approach to Credit Repair will come at a time when people are going to be faced with the financial hangover as a result of the pandemic. Holmes can now add Author to his already impressive résumé as an entrepreneur and small business owner.
“I am so happy to be taking Mike on as a client,” said Now Hear This President Bruce Wawrzyniak. “I have known him for eight years and truly admire all that he has accomplished. The fact that his business is exploding and he’s now publishing his first book are well-deserved fruits of his labor. It’s also gratifying to be able to work on promoting something practical that can give people help at a critical time.”
“Knowing Bruce for the years that I have, I am really looking forward to matching his passion and insight for what he does with us,” Holmes said. “As a fan of Now Hear This, it is especially nice to be worked into the fold of the people he rubs shoulders with. This only gets me closer to the goal I have of growing up to be just like Bruce.”
Holmes founded the Valrico FishHawk (Florida) Chamber of Commerce in 2012 and was also the organization’s President and Chairman of the Board.
Delta Credit Restoration, which he started a decade ago, sets itself apart from other companies like it by changing consumer spending and saving behavior. The focus is less on the score and more on the behavior that leads to the score.
The company has grown to also provide real estate and tax services. Holmes has also spearheaded a successful YouTube channel for the company, amassing more than a thousand subscribers, which is one of the platform’s coveted plateaus for creators to reach.
Delta Credit Restoration is based in the greater Tampa Bay area and is currently expanding, including looking for a new, larger location.
Wawrzyniak said, “Mike is passionate about helping people and has always been so dedicated to his work. That resonates with me greatly and I know that when it comes out, The (Not So) Common Sense Approach to Credit Repair will sell lots of copies because of its need and the value that Mike provides in everything he does.”