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Luxury Travel Could Lead to Improved Longevity, Dave Gallagher of Edgartown Offers Exclusive Vacations Through Discrete Retreats

Although many entrepreneurs in today's market are focused on business alone, Dave Gallagher, Edgartown professional, notes that luxury travel is one aspect that all people should consider for improving life.

2013-04-18
PHILADELPHIA, PA, April 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) As a business leader, Dave Gallagher Martha's Vineyard resident, located in Edgartown, understands how important it is for entrepreneurs to stay committed to the development of their enterprise. However, he notes that in working hard many successful professionals forget about giving their mind and bodies an escape. For this reason, Dave Gallagher has been a force behind the creation of Discrete Retreats, a luxury travel provider that offers unique vacation destinations and accommodations in spots all over the world. And while he notes that travel should always be fun, the experience can keep people "motivated and moving," often allowing them to not only increase the quality of their life, but the length of it.

To provide an example of this connection, Gallagher points to a recent article from Luxury Travel Magazine, which interviews Klaus Obermeyer, the 92-year-old business leader behind the notable ski industry business known as Sport Obermeyer. On top of remaining as the head of his company, the article commends Obermeyer for his dedication to fitness and reaping as many benefits from life as possible.

In response to the interview, Dave Gallagher, Martha's Vineyard resident, located in Edgartown, comments, "Obermeyer products are recognized in ski destinations across the world and have become synonymous with luxury travel. Obermeyer's health and vitality stand to exemplify just how important it is to enjoy what life has to offer and to explore the world through travel, even when you are dedicated to building an empire."

While some may look to luxury travel as an opportunity reserved for retired professionals, Obermeyer tells Luxury Travel Magazine, "What is retirement? You have to stay busy and active or you die." And although the mogul has become quite fond of ski destinations--such as those in Aspen--he recognizes that exploring the entire planet is essential to making the most of life and staying healthy. He comments, "I love the whole planet. It is such an incredible, amazing thing with all kinds of fantastic life."

According to Gallagher, Obermeyer's outlooks on travel--as well as fitness, health and diet--are values that Discrete Retreats applauds and strives to offer its customers. "The many vacation opportunities that Discrete Retreats provides enable members to not only live life in a luxurious fashion in faraway destinations, but it also allows them to pursue invigorating fitness and enjoy world-class dining at their leisure. We are truly committed to building a brand that encourages people to make the most out of life, such as Klaus Obermeyer has done at his impressive age," Dave Gallagher, Martha's Vineyard resident, located in Edgartown, concludes.

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Dave Gallagher Martha's Vineyard resident, located in Edgartown, is a versatile leader in the fields of financing, sales and investment. He has had a diverse career that has allowed him to develop an incredible amount of skills while excelling and assisting clients to his fullest potential. Today, Gallagher is a proven senior sales executive who offers exceptional leadership in entrepreneurial-oriented sales.


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[Press-News.org] Luxury Travel Could Lead to Improved Longevity, Dave Gallagher of Edgartown Offers Exclusive Vacations Through Discrete Retreats
Although many entrepreneurs in today's market are focused on business alone, Dave Gallagher, Edgartown professional, notes that luxury travel is one aspect that all people should consider for improving life.