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Brian was born and raised in Lemoore, CA where he grew up working on his grandfather's dairy. He attended CSU Fresno and graduated with a degree in Agriculture Education and Agribusiness.

Newly engaged, Brian resides in Clovis with his fiancé and cat, bingeing the latest Netflix series, or cooking new meals every weekend. He is also always looking for great book suggestions and loves to experience new restaurants around the city.

Brian is eager to join the Granville family and is excited to grow connections!

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