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975
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Nicholas St. George, Chairman and CEO of Oakwood Homes, is largely responsible for turning this once-struggling company around.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 3, Mar 1993, p8-11, por
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12463
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When Oakwood Homes Corporation president James LaVasque was killed in a plane crash, Nicholas J. St. George was offered the position. The mobile home industry was at a low point in the late 1970s, and St. George was the force behind Oakwood's recovery, expanding its manufacturing, sales, and development operations. The company is now one of the Southeast's leading manufactures, retailers, and marketers of mobile homes.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 44 Issue 2, Feb 1986, p26, 28, 44, il
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14056
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When Oakwood Homes Corporation president James LaVasque was killed in a plane crash in 1978, Nicholas J. St. George was offered the position. The mobile home industry was at a low point in the late 1970s, and St. George was the force behind Oakwood's recovery.
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2214
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Nicholas St. George is CEO of Greensboro-based Oakwood Homes, the nation's largest manufactured-housing retailer. St. George is the driving force behind the company's economic recovery; stock prices have risen from $3 in 1987 to $29.74 in 1994.