McCoy’s promotes new location managers
McCoy’s Building Supply has made two managerial promotions.
Joseph Martinez has been named store manager of McCoy’s Odessa location while Aaron Sherbino has been appointed manager of the pro dealer’s Orange, Texas branch.
Martinez began his career with McCoy’s five years ago on the sales floor of his hometown McCoy’s in Brownsville, Texas. He served as assistant manager at the Midland location for more than two years during the height of the oil boom in the Permian Basin. The company said it was in Midland where he embraced the company’s vision for serving the “Born-To-Build” customer. He also spent time as Assistant Manager in Weslaco before managing the company’s Hobbs, New Mexico, store.
“Joseph made many great contributions to the Hobbs store during his tenure,” said McCoy’s Regional Manager Kevin McKeown. “I’m excited for him to return to the Odessa area and bring his enthusiasm to the store.”
“Our goal is to provide the best customer service around,” said Martinez. “I want our customers to feel like McCoy’s is a place where the staff is going to go above and beyond to make their project a success.”
Sherbino started his career with McCoy’s two years ago working as a cashier before joining the company’s management development program. He moved through the ranks quickly as assistant manager in Richwood, Pearland, before taking the reins of the Orange store.
“I’m really excited for this next step in my career. As an Assistant Manager, I asked a lot of questions and strived to learn as much as I could,” said Sherbino. “I’m ready to lead this team and get to know our customers in Orange. McCoy’s has a strong family atmosphere with friendly, hard-working employees dedicated to our customers.”
McCoy’s is one of the nation’s largest privately held building supply retailers in addition to selling farm and ranch supplies. Headquartered in San Marcos, Texas, McCoy’s motto is quality building products and services to its “Born-to-Build” customers since 1927. The company operates 87 stores and two millwork facilities in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, and New Mexico.