For Meagan Tucker, trucking is in her blood. Her grandfather, Jerry Lovell, or as Meagan calls him, “Papaw, is a part of the trio that acquired R.E. Garrison from Roy Garrison himself in the nineties.
Before Jerry started Heart of Dixie in 1991, he had a brown truck that he named “Miss Maegan”. Jerry, his wife, Nell, and Maegan rode across the country countless times in that brown truck. One of Maegan’s most vivid memories from traveling with her “Papaw” is when they travelled to San Francisco, and she had cheesecake for the first time at Bubba Gump Shrimp in San Francisco.
Throughout college at the University of Alabama, Maegan worked every summer and Christmas break in the family business at Garrison. In 2010, she graduated with a degree in business management and a minor in marketing. Initially, she sought out a different career path in styling at a luxury clothing company. But it did not take long for Maegan to “come back home.”
She said “I always thought I would end up here. I just didn’t know what it looked like.”
In 2011, when she officially started at R.E. Garrison, the job was not handed to her, and she did not begin at the top. Maegan’s first role was as a customer service representative. She said that she remembers when she had her first account all to her herself and the pride that came as she watched it grow month after month.
Sometime after that, she organically transitioned into a manager. She said that things were a bit different not too long ago, and movement was not always formally announced within the company. One thing that stands out to her is the company extension list could fit on an index card. R.E. Garrison has grown in such great strides that the extension lists are no longer and would fill pages if distributed.
After she was promoted to Director of Customer Service, Maegan then found her current space last year, a Human Resources Business Partner covering Talent Management. Now, Maegan is on several different task forces and is leading the charge when it comes to the recent changes and improvements made around our company policies.
With all her success, it is not hard to find accomplishments Maegan can be proud of. But what brings her the most joy in her career is when someone she has hired is given a compliment. She said, “I love giving people the opportunity to excel.”
When asked how watching her grandfather grow the company influenced her, she said that it truly made her believe in the American Dream. She said when you work hard and dedicate yourself to something “you have a really good shot at making your dream come true.”
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