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Andrew's passion for travel started early. As a high school senior, he split his days between school in the morning and working at a travel agency in the afternoon. He graduated a semester early and headed to Atlanta for Worldspan training, officially launching a career in the travel industry that would span nearly two decades.


After 16 years in the business, Andrew stepped away in 2007 and spent the next chapter of his career in bar management, including a meaningful role at a local VFW post where he oversaw fundraising and organized benefits for Veterans. In February 2026, he returned to his roots when he joined the team at Brentwood Travel, specializing in both corporate and leisure travel.


Andrew's personal travel favorites say a lot about his range as an advisor. He loves Negril in Jamaica for its crystal-clear water and the kind of beach that seems to stretch on forever. Montana captures his adventurous side, whether that's white-water rafting, exploring Glacier National Park, or wandering through the charming town of Whitefish. And then there's Charleston, which he'll tell you is best experienced one meal at a time. Still on his bucket list: Antarctica, where he hopes to witness glaciers calving firsthand.

Where I've Been

"Andrew Gross has been a trip saver for my family. After many days of attempting to self plan an all inclusive trip for 14 with specific requirements and within a budget - I called Brentwood Travel and Andrew Gross took my call. Andrew made it all happen. He put it all together with flights from 3 different cities, and a variety of room requirements. He answered questions, took or returned calls promptly, his professionalism and patience helped reduce my stress and achieve a plan that fit everyone's needs. After booking he called in a couple of weeks to announce a price reduction which saved me about $2000. We haven't traveled yet but everyone, including my grandsons are excitedly awaiting. I'll post another review after the trip." -J.B.