The Heirloom Companies Expands Operations Team

CAMPOBELLO, S.C. – The Heirloom Companies welcomes Michael Malsch to its operations team as Project Coordinator. Malsch’s critical role involves coordinating and scheduling the company’s numerous projects and employees.

“Michael’s role is integral to our ultimate success – in quality, customer service, and maintaining a culture of excellence,” explains Ben Moseley, The Heirloom Companies’ Chief Operations Officer. “Contributing to The Heirloom Companies’ day to day productivity, Michael helps to push the company forward as practically and efficiently as possible. We are excited to have him as a newest member of our team.”

Malsch brings over thirty years of construction experience and know-how to The Heirloom Companies. He has previously worked as a Project Manager, overseeing the building of high-end, custom homes in Greenville and at The Cliffs, for the past 18 years. Prior to that, Malsch worked as a framing contractor and carpenter.

“Throughout my years in luxury home building, I called on and relied on The Heirloom Companies to provide customized fabrications and installations for my clients. Now, I am on the other side of that service partnership, getting to be a part of fulfilling and exceeding the expectations of The Heirloom Companies’ clients and partners. I am enjoying it so much, and look forward to helping shape the exciting growth happening here,” Michael Malsch said.

About The Heirloom Companies

Founded in 1994, The Heirloom Companies is the premier wood and metal works manufacturer in the eastern United States, producing award-winning custom stairways, railings, balconies, furniture, light fixtures and decorative pieces through a process blending old-world craftsmanship with new-age technology. Learn more at www.theheirloomcompanies.com and or by following The Heirloom Companies on HouzzInstagram and Facebook.

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