Former NFL Punter, Lawrenceburg Native Opens Moving Service

The service will begin in the Hamilton, Ohio and Lawrenceburg, Indiana areas.

Photo by the Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce. 

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – Former NFL punter and Lawrenceburg native Drue Chrisman has opened a new moving company.

On Tuesday, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the Clock Tower on Walnut Street in Lawrenceburg for Pink Zebra Moving.

The moving service will provide services to residents and businesses in Hamilton, Ohio, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, and surrounding areas.

Chrisman hopes to bring a stress-free and unexpectedly enjoyable experience to his customers.

“I’m so excited to be bringing a company to my community that is not only known for its top-notch service but also a fun experience like never seen before in this industry,” said Drue Chrisman, Owner of the new franchise. “We not only exceed expectations of our customers but create a family-like work environment for the people we bring into our herd to help them excel in all areas of their life while at Pink Zebra Moving and beyond.”

Learn more about Pink Zebra Moving at www.pinkzebramoving.com/lawrenceburg.

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