Precast Inc. - May/June 2008 - (Page 44) Courtesy of Vaughn Concrete Products STORM SHELTERS ARE ON DISPLAY AT THE ENTRANCE TO VCP’S AMARILLO, TEXAS, PLANT. we do.” That plays into the whole VCP concept. Vaughn is comfortable with the fact that he knows his customers can rely on VCP. “They know they’ll get the response and they’ll be taken care of.” Johnie and Pat Vaughn are still very involved in the day-today operation of VCP. Mike Vaughn’s wife, Karen, and children Ann (a high school senior) and Adam (a college freshman) work part-time for VCP. Daughter Sydney, 3, “just livens the place up,” the Vaughns said. “It is definitely a family owned and operated business.” Mike Vaughn is a registered engineer in seven states, but he isn’t taken in too much by the fact. “Those seven engineering licenses on the wall aren’t really where I’ve got my education,” he explained. His parents taught him, “Education comes from knowing what people’s problems are and knowing what our problems are and being able to find a solution to fix them,” he said. But it’s really more than that. “The thing I like people to say is ‘Wow.’ When somebody says, ‘Oh, that’s neat,’ then that made the whole thing worthwhile.” BOOTH 911 BOOTH 440 44 MAY/JUNE 2008 | PRECAST INC. http://www.stackit.net http://www.ejiw.com http://www.stackit.net
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