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McGrew, 36, grew up watching his father on the roof, learning the ropes and observing what it takes to manage a company that’s been in business for over 70 years.
Roofing contractors in their 20s and 30s, Roofing Contractor's Young Guns, are more than just new faces in an established industry. We offer these brief introductions into who they are before they and their contemporaries change the roofing industry forever.
As part of our continued effort to provide comprehensive coverage of roofing contractors and their suppliers across the country, the editors at Roofing Contractor regularly profile roofing professionals in their 20s and 30s willing to share their career success stories.