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1. P-G Homes Showroom News
www.p-ghomes.com/News/Showroom - [Cached]Published on: 7/8/2004 Last Visited: 11/29/2005
Staring out his corner office windows of his company's new $1.2 million addition, Bill Pierson remembers when the business was run from the garage of his family's home.
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While time has transformed the family business into a profitable enterprise, Bill Pierson, now the president of Pierson-Gibbs after his father's retirement last year, still runs the company with a personal flavor.
Dressed in a loose button-down short-sleeve shirt, khaki shorts and loafers, Pierson shared how most customers are generated by word-of-mouth and how relationships are what strengthen his company.
"The keys to success are modest growth," he said.
In a way, Pierson has grown up with the family company. Barely a high school graduate, Pierson joined his father's team at age 18.
"When (my dad) started out, he didn't have much business experience," Bill Pierson said. "He learned as he went along. He taught me how to be fair with people. Building a home is a very stressful thing for a family to do. It's a lifestyle uproar for six to eight months."
The importance of family -- especially in work-related situations -- is not lost on Bill Pierson.
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"We've always been a close family, and that's a positive," Bill Pierson said.
That family-atmosphere carries over to Pierson's dealings with his clients. Pierson said building a dream home proves to be one of the main events of a person's life.
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Pierson also eliminates the middle-man by owning Quality Lumber, allowing him to buy lumber direct. "We can make better products and keep prices down," he said. "The neat thing is that the two companies share the same overhead."
Customers can come to Pierson-Gibbs with any design in mind, Pierson said. His company then builds the house shell and offers supplies to complete the home, all while allowing the buyer to remain in control.
"We sell the complete package," Pierson said. "None of the competitors do exactly what we do."
In his own Armada home, the second one he's built, Pierson used details such as Brazilian cherry wood floors, a marble foyer, whirlpool tubs in all the bathrooms, a cedar deck and a two-story great room.
While the average home costs $80 to $100 per square foot to finish, Pierson said he's built homes on all ends of the spectrum in a variety of locations, ranging from the Upper Peninsula to southern Illinois and from Washington state to Virginia.
"The next step in the company is setting up a hub in Chicago in the next three to five years," he said.
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But to Pierson, the most significant visitors who stopped by were the former customers --some from 15 years ago. -
2. P-G Homes History
www.piersongibbshomes.com/hist - [Cached]Published on: 9/18/2001 Last Visited: 9/18/2001
Bill Pierson is the Vice President and acting Sales Manager of Pierson-Gibbs Homes. -
3. Pierson-Gibbs History
www.abouthandsonhomes.com/hist - [Cached]Published on: 5/26/2004 Last Visited: 5/26/2004
Bill Pierson is the Vice President and acting Sales Manager of Pierson-Gibbs Homes.

