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Scout makes key internal promotions

by Scout 4 Jan 2022 05:29 PST
Courtney Guice - Administrative Vice President at Scout Boats, Inc © Scout Boats
Dave Wallace - Scout Boats, Inc. President ©Scout Boats
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Scout Boats, Inc. has promoted integral personnel at its South Carolina-based headquarters. Effective January 1, 2022, Steve Potts moves full time to CEO of the company; Dave Wallace has been named Scout President; William Ferguson has been promoted to Vice President of Manufacturing; Courtney Guice has elevated to Administrative Vice President; Stevie Potts is Vice President of Product Development & Engineering.

These internal promotions take long-standing employees and elevate them to new positions, as well as position Scout founder and owner Steve Potts as the Chief Executive Officer of the growing boatbuilder.

"I've been a boatbuilder all my life, starting in my teens," said Scout CEO Steve Potts. "For 50 years I've had my hands on my craft, and on building a successful business. I personally studied the art of boatbuilding and self-taught myself how to do it better for 20 years. I spent the next 30 years driving Scout to new levels, not only self teaching myself business and management along the way, but learning that surrounding yourself with like-minded, driven individuals was crucial to continued success. We have always been a family owned-and-operated company, and I'm proud to say our Scout family is comprised of both blood and non-blood individuals."

"I've always seen myself as a visionary, and my role as CEO will allow me to focus much more on that aspect, but in no way does it take me away from Scout," add Potts. "It allows me to focus on what the next three, five and ten year plan is for the company. Dave has been my right hand for 22 years running the day-to-day operations, and it's only fitting that he assumes the role of president for the company he's been so crucial in helping grow for more than two decades."

Scout was founded with a handful of employees and a couple of molds in a small brick building back in 1989 by Steve and his wife Dianne Potts. Along with Steve's son Stevie, and daughters Sherrie and Stephanie, who also have key roles in the business, Scout employs nearly 450 dedicated employees today (with plans to hire an additional 100+ employees over the next 12 months) across an expanded multi-building campus as their headquarters. They currently produce 23 models ranging from 17'-53'.

"We've built a team here that will continue to take us into the future," said Potts. "I'm proud to see our family of employees grow over the years, and proud to see them grow within the company."

Scout builds luxury sportfishing center console, dual console, crossover, and inshore/bay boat models ranging from 17' to 53'. Since its founding more than three decades ago, the company's goal has been to manufacture the best-built boats in its distinctive sportfishing niches. Each Scout hull is a true original, as the in-house research and design team works closely with engineering to take concepts from blueprint to production more efficiently, growing the company's world-class reputation for quality, strength, durability and value.

For more information on Scout, visit www.scoutboats.com.

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