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In 1970, his wife's parents were killed in an automobile accident, leaving behind a small non-operational lumber treatment plant on the brink of bankruptcy. [3] [5] [2] Unable to sell the plant, Rane returned to his hometown to manage it.
12 Μαΐ 2023 · How Jimmy Rane transformed a pressure-treated lumber company into a major player and stayed true to his hometown roots. In 1970, Jimmy Rane (OPM 11, 1986) took over a tiny treated-lumber business in Abbeville, Alabama, that was hovering near bankruptcy. Its owners, Rane's in-laws, had died suddenly in a car accident.
He returned to Abbeville in 1970 to manage his wife's parents' lumber treatment plant, which was on the brink of bankruptcy. Rane and his brother founded Great Southern Wood Preserving the...
26 Μαΐ 2016 · Forbes Magazine announced this week that Alabama has a new richest resident: Jimmy Rane. Here’s how Forbes describes his ascent: The founder of Abbeville-based building materials company Great...
Rane and his wife, Angela, live in Abbeville, where GSWP’s headquarters is still located. They have five children and 13 grandchildren. Other Members of the class of 2023
Our Sister Company. Combined with our sister company, Greenbush Logistics, Inc., we have nearly 1,200 employees in 15 strategic locations—with distribution stretching from South America and the Caribbean, out west into Texas, and into 28 of the states that make up this great nation.
Jimmy’s wife, Angela, who had appeared in three earlier ads, was a reluctant co-star for several 2009 commercials.