SX Business Services Employee Spotlight on Brenda David
March 31, 2021

VP of Administration

SX Business Services continues to highlight their extraordinary employees with our next SX Spotlight on Brenda David, VP of Administration.



In 2000, Brenda graduated from Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. From there she joined an assisted technology company that made communication devices for people with disabilities as an HR assistant/customer service representative. In 2005, she began working at Sawyer Realty as John Fleming’s executive assistant. As they say, the rest is history. When John left to start SX Business Services in December of 2012, she accepted his invitation to join him. In her time at SX, she has used her degree in business administration, along with her prior work experience to rise to the current rank of VP of Administration for SX Business.


Brenda lives in Norwood with her husband Eric of 10 years and their 2 children, Layla 8 and Enzo 6. During her free time, although limited, she likes to visit Cape Cod to go to the beach and relax in the summer. In the winter, she likes to enjoy time with her family in New Hampshire snowboarding. 


What do you like best about working for SX Business?

“What I like best about working at SX is the family environment. You have to enjoy going to work each day and liking the people you work with and for is a major factor in that.”


If you were given a choice to change your career path, what would you do?

“If I was to change job paths I would go back to school and I would become a pastry chef.”


While that does sound like a ‘sweet’ job we hope that we never lose her!!

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