WILDlife Blog
The real secret sauce around here is our people! Read their stories:
Courtney Ellis: 2020 Annual Wild Thing Award Winner
https://youtu.be/h1HNf0NC5yU Once per year, we select someone from our Coordination Team as the annual Wild Factor award winner. This is considered a great honor in our company, as it signifies that the individual has exemplified all of our core values and is...
Tony Maxwell: December 2020 Wild Factor Award Winner
Live Compassionately: a humble and responsible approach to how we serve each other and our community. It is both internal and external. It’s how we treat each other, being fair and humble. Tony Maxwell won our December 2020 Wild Factor Award for Living...
Mark Turner: December 2020 Wild Thing Award Winner
To have Intentional Adaptability means consciously embracing change, through mutual flexibility, strategic innovation, and purpose-driven versatility to advance our people, products and services. Mark Turner won our December 2020 Wild Thing nomination for having...
Matt Bunn: November 2020 Wild Thing Award Winner
To have Disciplined Execution means achieving operational excellence through safety, accountability, and an efficient, fast-paced environment. Matt Bunn won our October 2020 Wild Thing nomination for having Disciplined Execution. He has set the bar in many ways for...
Trevor Viehweg: November 2020 Wild Factor Award Winner
Disciplined Execution: we expect operational excellence through safety, accountability, and an efficient, fast-paced environment. Trevor Viehweg won our July 2020 Wild Factor Award for having Disciplined Execution. He has really owned it in this area, especially...
Robert Brownfield: October 2020 Wild Factor Award Winner
Intentional Adaptability: consciously embrace change, through mutual flexibility, strategic innovation, and purpose-driven versatility to advance our people, products, and services. Robert “Butch” Brownfield won our October 2020 Wild Factor Award for having...
Courtney Ellis: October 2020 Wild Thing Award Winner
To have a Will to Win means to be a self-starter with an unwavering drive to compete and achieve success. Courtney Ellis won our October 2020 Wild Thing nomination for having a Will to Win. She has excelled this year in having an unwavering drive in ways that have...
Reid and Jaclyn Smith Featured in TBJ Executive Voice
The Triangle Business Journal featured Reid and Jaclyn Smith in the October 2020 edition of Executive Voice: The couple behind Johnston County's explosive home growth “It’s been a whirlwind,” Reid Smith said. “We’ve definitely not been able to do this...
Kenneth Phillips: September 2020 Wild Factor Award Winner
To have a Will to Win means to be a self-starter with an unwavering drive to compete and achieve success. Kenneth Phillips won our September 2020 Wild Factor Award for having a Will to Win. He leads the way in achieving success and has moved us forward with his...
TBJ Feature: One27 Homes Ashcroft Development
The Triangle Business Journal recently featured One27 Homes in their recent article on September 16, 2020, "Massive JoCo development contains 600 homes, retail and restaurant space" "Earlier this year, developer RiverWild filed plans for Ashcroft Section 2, calling...