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Billy Bob and Lisa McAdams “Before Josh joined us, we had implemented some technology, but we were a long way from where we are today,” he says. “For propane companies our size, the level of utilizing technology to the extent McAdams does is unusual,” Lisa says. “We still consider ourselves a mom and pop operation, because we’re not like the “major” retail marketers who are nationwide,” she says. “But normally regional firms like McAdams have not yet gone to the level of computer integration the Shelby County firm has. “We have a lot of technology on the trucks, we have tank monitors where we can monitor tank levels here in the office,” Lisa says. “Normally that’s not what you see in a mom and pop operation.” Josh says while his mother and father refer to McAdams Propane as a “mom and pop” business, the business has grown and expanded to a larger regional presence. Lisa says adding layers of technology does not mean the company has outgrown personalized customer service. “We can beat the competition on customer service any day and that’s what we try to do,” she said. Billy Bob says one of the aspects he likes about the technology is 6 Business MATTERS | 2020 Spring Edition being able to monitor activity of the firm’s fleet of trucks with details down to where the truck is, how long it has been there and much more. When Josh joined the family business in 2008, he brought experience in the Midstream sector of the energy industry. “We bring an aspect to this industry that most don’t. We have vertically integrated our business to the point we can fill a 20-pound cylinder for your barbeque grill or a 9,000-gallon transport load,” Josh says. The family started Midstream Transportation Company in 2014. Midstream Transportation currently services clients in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico & Mississippi. Midstream Transportation is committed to the economical transport of bulk commodities including Propane, Iso- Butane, Normal Butane, Y-Grade, Propane Propylene Mix, Natural Gasoline, Crude Oil, Petroleum Spirits and any other LPG mix. They provide bulk transportation services and continue to provide reliable, safe transport to companies in the Southwest. Also, Midstream Transportation provides commercial flare services to the gulf coast region. Giving back For the company and the family, reinvesting their time, talents and resources back into the community have become a part of the firm’s culture. “We feel that the county has given to us by supporting our business and we feel like we should give back,” Billy Bob says. Lisa says as the firm has expanded that philosophy of supporting, the communities in new areas of service has also grown. “We support livestock shows, walks, students and school events and cancer funds,” she says. “We even had a pink truck at one time as a show of support for breast cancer awareness.” One of the areas of community support in which Lisa has been a major part of along with others, is creating an organization called 50 Women Impact. The premise is simple. Instead of hosting car washes, raffles or bake sales in other to give back and be philanthropic, each person who joins 50 Women Impact pledges to contribute $100 each quarter of the year. With those funds, the group meets to decide which deserving organizations will be the recipient of a quarterly distribution. “We now have more than 100 members