
MIX Discussion: Bill Yeargin
As part of the Marine Ideas Exchange, Trade Only editor-in-chief Gary Reich talks with the Correct Craft president and CEO about his background, company culture, philanthropy and more.

As part of the Marine Ideas Exchange, Trade Only editor-in-chief Gary Reich talks with the Correct Craft president and CEO about his background, company culture, philanthropy and more.

CFO Zach Hutcheson will take over for retiring Bill Yeargin as CEO next April and assume his open board chair position.

Facts and logic aren’t the best tools when it comes to helping people change their minds.

Bill Yeargin, who took over the position in September 2006, will remain until spring 2026 while a successor is found.

Revel Boats marks the Florida builder’s entry into the aluminum pontoon segment.

Correct Craft celebrates 100 years, having survived some of the most challenging periods of U.S. history.

Ken Meloon joined the company in 1960 as a boat washer and followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather.

Look for future trends that will impact your business, but don’t forget things that will stay the same, says columnist Bill Yeargin.

Leaders who are not forced to manage with space constraints are likely to operate inefficiently

Former chief operating officer Tim Maher steps into the role and will oversee worldwide operations for the inboard engine manufacturer.

As part of the Marine Ideas Exchange, Trade Only editor-in-chief Gary Reich talks with the Correct Craft president and CEO about his background, company culture, philanthropy and more.

CFO Zach Hutcheson will take over for retiring Bill Yeargin as CEO next April and assume his open board chair position.

Facts and logic aren’t the best tools when it comes to helping people change their minds.

Bill Yeargin, who took over the position in September 2006, will remain until spring 2026 while a successor is found.

Revel Boats marks the Florida builder’s entry into the aluminum pontoon segment.

Correct Craft celebrates 100 years, having survived some of the most challenging periods of U.S. history.

Ken Meloon joined the company in 1960 as a boat washer and followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather.

Look for future trends that will impact your business, but don’t forget things that will stay the same, says columnist Bill Yeargin.

Leaders who are not forced to manage with space constraints are likely to operate inefficiently

Former chief operating officer Tim Maher steps into the role and will oversee worldwide operations for the inboard engine manufacturer.