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Howard McCall entered the real estate business in 1975 after five years of teaching and coaching at the high school level. In 1976 he opened Capital Realty and began building homes and developing subdivisions. Since that time he has sold over 90 million dollars in real estate, built over 1000 homes and developed over 40 subdivisions. Since day one, Sue McCall has provided personal touches as the company’s interior designer. She has also mothered four sons and is currently spoiling ten grandchildren.
Scott McCall, while growing up, it was his dream to help his dad in the family business. After earning a degree in business and finance at Abilene Christian
University, Scott returned to Albuquerque to work in real estate and construction. Scott is the building superintendent and works directly with customers during the construction and warranty phases. His knowledge
and organization will impress the astute buyer choosing Elite Homes. Scott is married to Amy, and they have four children.
Brent is the oldest McCall son. He owns Transformax, a consulting company that specializes in counseling companies on better leadership and communication skills throughout the U.S. Brent lends his expertise and marketing skills to the family business on a regular basis. Brent’s wife is Paige, and they have two sons.
Brad is the youngest of the McCall sons. He has a law degree from Texas Tech University and is in practice in Amarillo, TX. He lends his legal advice and direction to the family on an “as needed basis.” His wife is Jordan, and they have two children.
Kevin is in charge of site construction, road building and utility installation. He also spends much of his time and management skills running the family’s McCall Land & Cattle Co. and McCall’s Pumpkin Patch in Moriarty, NM. They have ranches and farms in New Mexico and Texas. The company has a large herd of Angus cattle used for producing registered bulls and females sold throughout the Southwest and Mexico. He has always loved working outdoors
on equipment and with animals. He paid for his first John Deere at age 13 by digging post holes and mowing weeds. He is married to Kirsten and has two children. |