McElroy Employee Retires After 46 Years On The Job
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Johnnie Hoell retires from McElroy Metal after 46 years. |
Bossier City, LA – Johnnie Hoell retired from McElroy Metal on January 30, after 46 years with the metal roofing and components manufacturer.
Hoell retired as the Corporate Traffic Manager at McElroy Metal and was honored with a “rolling tribute,” a congratulatory note on the side of a truck. He is the last remaining employee hired by Thomas McElroy Sr., the founder of the company, known to his charges as Mr. Mac.
“Johnnie Hoell wore many hats in his time here and has seen a lot of changes in our industry and our company,” says Ian McElroy, the third-generation president of the company founded in 1963. “Johnnie has been here from almost the very beginning. He will be missed in our offices, but he certainly has earned the opportunity to enjoy a long and healthy retirement.”
About McElroy Metal
Since 1963, McElroy Metal has served the construction industry with quality
products and excellent customer service. The employee-owned components
manufacturer is headquartered in Bossier City, La., and has 14
manufacturing facilities across the United States. Quality, service and
performance have been the cornerstone of McElroy Metal’s business
philosophy and have contributed to the success of the company through
the years. As a preferred service provider, these values will continue
to be at the forefront of McElroy Metal’s model along with a strong
focus on the customer. More information can be found at www.mcelroymetal.com.