Vice President Began As A Laborer
(1st/2nd Quarter 2009)
Shelby Jarrell
Shelby Jarrell started at the bottom and worked his way up.
Way up.
Hired in 1956 as a Laborer on a rock crushing operation in West
Virginia, over the next 10 years Shelby learned how to run a
wide variety of heavy equipment for Vecellio & Grogan. He also
began managing crews and projects. His first Interstate job was
in 1965, with many more following over the years, taking him
throughout the Mid-Atlantic states and beyond.
In 1979 Shelby was transferred to the newly acquired Rubin
Construction, later renamed Ranger Construction, where his
extensive hands-on and supervisory experience helped guide its
remarkable growth. Shelby also headed Ranger’s golf course
division, working with many of the game’s top designers and
building courses throughout the United States.
As Ranger Central’s Vice President of Construction, Shelby
provided strong leadership over the division’s heavy/highway
operations, yet he never lost his connection with the crews in
the field. He was widely regarded for his knowledge and
willingness to mentor younger workers. His story is told in
Our Partners In Success, published by V&G in 1996.
Shelby’s loyalty and dedication were absolute. Now that he’s
decided to hang up his hard hat, we wish him nothing but the
very best during his retirement years.