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WES SEEGARS - CEO
Since 1974, Wes Seegars has faithfully continued the legacy of the business his father began more than 55 years ago. He oversees all Seegars locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, which includes handling vendor negotiations and inventory management. Mr. Seegars serves in the American Fence Association and is a Certified Fence Professional. A Goldsboro, NC, native, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from UNC-Chapel Hill. In addition to his daily professional responsibilities, Mr. Seegars serves as chairman of the North Carolina Wildlife Commission and is a member of the Military Affairs Committee at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. He also serves as a member of RBC Centura bank’s Board of Directors. |
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BEN SEEGARS - COO
Growing up in the fencing business, Ben Seegars represents the third generation in the family-owned and operated Seegars Fence Company. A leader at Seegars since 2000, Ben is responsible for overseeing marketing, sales, production and human resources throughout the company. A graduate of N.C.
State University in Raleigh, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management. The Goldsboro, NC native is an active board member of the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce and Wayne County Military Affairs Group. He is also closely involved with the Boy Scouts of America.
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HOMER PIKE - CFO
Although his official career with Seegars began in 1979, Homer Pike has been involved with the company since he started building fences at age 12. Bringing a lifetime of fencing experience to the Seegars team, Mr. Pike coordinates administrative operations for all the Seegars offices throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. He is responsible for quality control, ensuring that all business practices and procedures follow Seegars’ exacting standards. A native of Pikeville, NC, Mr. Pike graduated from Rollins College in Winter Park, FL, and he earned a Master’s degree in Educational Administration from East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. |
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