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Chairman
of the Board
Bill
attended East Carolina University and graduated with a BS Degree
in Industrial Education. While teaching classes such as metal shop,
wood working, and drafting, he continued his education and received
his Masters from ECU in 1966. A few years later, he joined his father
and brother in the family construction business known as Farrior
and Sons, Inc. Although, he calls himself retired, he is Chairman of the Board and is still involved with the business. Bill believes that creating a quality structure
is the rule, not the exception. His meticulous attention to detail
and belief in going beyond common building guide lines and specifications
is what we call the "Farrior Code of Construction." It's
the way we do business.
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President and Treasurer
Bill grew
up surrounded by construction. At an early age, he learned the
strong morals and values exhibited by his father, Bill Farrior
Sr. and his grandfather, Hugh Farrior Jr., who started the business
over 44 years ago.
Bill joined
the family business upon graduation from East Carolina University
with a BS degree in Construction Management in 1989. Since that
time he has been involved in all areas of the business with a
focus on field operations.
In January of 2003, Bill became President of Farrior & Sons, Inc. Bill is very
dedicated to see his family-owned, Christian based business succeed
for many generations to come. He is also active in his church,
First Presbyterian Church in Greenville, where he serves as elder
and chairman of the building committee. He is also involved with
various community events and organizations.
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Vice
President
Bobby
began with Farrior and Sons, Inc., in 1988 after graduating from
Pitt Community College with an Applied Science Degree in Architectural
Technology. He is Vice President in charge of Administrative Operations
as well as Corporate Secretary and he heads up the Estimating, Drafting
and Design team.
His responsibilities include public and private bid projects as
well as design/build projects, including church, medical, educational
and industrial facilities.
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