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David Cox
T. David Cox grew up in Waverly, Virginia. He has been in the lumber industry since 1979. He worked as a Mill Manager until coming to RIFP in 1989.
When it comes to sports, David roots for his alma mater, Virginia Tech and the Washington Redskins.
David and his wife have a son T.J. and a daughter Cameron. They like to vacation on the North Carolina coast. He also enjoys archery, history and golf.
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Scott Crenshaw
Scott Crenshaw is from Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. He and his wife Alison are UNC-Chapel Hill Alumni. They enjoy boating, scuba diving, vacations to the beach and raising their children: Tatem, 6, Hastin, 4, and Isabel, 2. Everyday is a party for their girls. When asked how he got started in the lumber industry, Scott replies, "I won a bet!".
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Chris Vaughan
Chris Vaughan is from New Gloucester, Maine and attended both the University of Maine and the University of New Hampshire.
Chris worked for 8 years as an engineer before getting started in the lumber business. Chris' brother Matt had been trading lumber for several years and introduced Chris to the business in 1998. Chris' stepfather also operated a wholesale lumber distribution business in Maine.
Chris is married to Tracy and has two children, Alayna, 6, and Maxwell, 2. Both kids play soccer, swim and play baseball. The family also likes to vacation in Maine.
Chris is a big fan of the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox.
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Clark Barnes
Clark is from Richmond, Virginia and attended the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Va. After four years of active duty in the Army Clark worked at Overnite Transportion and then joined Richmond International as Traffic Manager in 1997.
From his position as Traffic Manager Clark has learned the logistics of the Lumber Industry and decided to join the sales team in May of 2006.
Clark is married to Lori and they have two girls, Sarah and Brook. When not spending time at a beach with the family, Clark will likely be found on a local golf course, at a VMI football game, or working on another project at his home in Richmond.
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