Happy 100 Years to Fitch Lumber Company

Fitch Lumber is celebrating 100 years in Carrboro, North Carolina!

They have a long and rich history and are perfect role models for leadership. Plus, taking care of team and community.

Congratulations to the Fitch Family!

Thank you for being wonderful role models for us all!

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From June 19, 2011

What better place to learn about best practices and secrets to success than a business that has lasted through two panics, two depressions, sixteen recessions and nineteen United States Presidents.

That’s what led me to visit Mac Fitch, the owner & President of Fitch Lumber Company,  and ask the question, “What has enabled you to be in business for 104 years?”

Click here to read the rest of Fitch Family Secrets

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