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Family, giving back are among hallmarks of McAdams Propane STORY BY MIKE ELSWICK | PHOTOS BY GINIA HOOPER/SUBMITTED PHOTOS M cAdams Propane is a Shelby County based business which has already spanned the generations with plans in place to extend that legacy well into the future. Putting families first and giving back to the communities they serve have become hallmarks of the growing firm. Today, the family business is operated by Billy Bob and Lisa McAdams along with son and daughter-in-law, Josh and Sharisse McAdams. But the company’s roots go back decades in helping fuel, heat and energize the growing Shelby County and Deep East Texas economy. Lisa’s grandfather on her mother’s side, drove a truck for local butane and propane supplier Bu-Pane when former Center Mayor John D. Windham’s father-in-law, Mack Bussey owned the company. “My dad ended up working for them and my mother worked in the office for years,” Lisa says of her parents Weldon and Jimmie Boles. But the odds of the business continuing within the family was not a sure bet when Billy Bob took a well-paying and secure job with Southwestern Bell and he and his bride, Lisa, moved away from Center in 1980 with no firm plans to return. His father, along with several other family members, worked for Southwestern Bell and had helped Billy Bob get his foot in the door with the giant telephone company. Their future was secure with the telecommunications giant, or so they thought. But in 1981, Billy Bob and Lisa were presented an opportunity to work for Lisa’s father in the propane business back home in Center and decided to leave the security of his job with Southwestern Bell and return to their roots in Shelby County. “I was born and raised here in Center, but it was still a tough decision to leave Southwestern Bell, which was something I thought I’d do the rest of my life,” Billy Bob says. “We looked at it as an opportunity to have our future back home with our families.” Looking back, taking that leap of faith has proven to be a positive move on multiple fronts, he says. Fast forward to 2020 and McAdams Propane and related entities not only have survived but are thriving. Changing environment However, like most businesses, the company has had to make adjustments in a world where technology and more and more rules and Business MATTERS | 2020 Spring Edition regulations have become the status quo. Billy Bob says the biggest changes in the business have been in the areas of mounting regulations and rules and all the requirements which go along with those. Then, he says, costs for everything from materials and equipment to labor, insurance, technology and fuel have all risen drastically. Among the upsides of those changes are increased efficiency and improved customer service. For instance, years ago when the company received a call that a customer was out of gas, crews were scurrying to take care of them, he says. “Since we’ve implemented a lot of changes with technology on the retail side, we just don’t get many of those ‘out-of-gas’ calls, which are our biggest concern,” Billy Bob says. McAdams Propane now has technology in place which lets the firm know before a customer runs out of fuel. As for most families, whether in business or not, the dynamics of different points of view can come into play. “But I think we work well together,” Billy Bob says. “We all have our own boxes, or categories, areas that we strive, and we all work well together.” He serves as president of the firm. Lisa says her main area of responsibility is bookkeeping and financial details while Josh runs the day-to-day operations, he also handles human resources duties for about 90 employees and negotiates all the firm’s supply contracts. Expanding horizons While Josh is an integral part of the operations today, like in his parents return to Center and the family business, it was not a given that he would eventually become part of McAdams Propane, Billy Bob says. “Josh worked for us over summers and afternoons while he was in school,” he says. “When he went off to college and then went to work in Houston for Enterprise Products, we thought that he probably wouldn’t come back here.” But Josh gained valuable experience working for former Shelbyville area resident Dan Duncan in Houston which came in handy a couple of years later when he returned to Center and McAdams Propane. Billy Bob says that perspective of adding the next generation to the firm has helped propel its growth in a variety of directions. AT A GLANCE WHAT: McAdams Propane WHO: Owned By Billy Bob & Lisa McAdams, Josh and Sharisse McAdams WHERE: 191 US Hwy 96 N Center, TX 75935 Other locations in Carthage, Henderson, Jasper, Marshall, San Augustine WHEN: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. (Oct. thru Feb.) PHONE: (800) 293-2907 (936) 598-7444 WEBSITE: mcadamspropane.com FACEBOOK: @mcadamspropane Business MATTERS | 2020 Spring Edition 5