Early in 2018 Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation (SSMC) announced changes to its ownership structure. Previously a partnership between Gary Krick, SSMC President, and Jim Petersen, SSMC Senior Vice President, the firm was sold to its employees via stock ownership and is now a 100% employee-owned company.
Following 22+ years of 
dedicated leadership, Gary will be retiring from his role and moving to 
an advisory capacity on the SSMC Board of Directors. After succeeding 
Roger Lonsway, the company's founder, Gary and Jim worked tirelessly to 
move the company forward and help it remain competitive in the changing 
business landscape. Their vision and commitment grew SSMC from a single 
office in Orlando into the largest surveying firm in Florida, with nine 
offices and ever-expanding clientele. Gary and Jim were also 
instrumental in moving the company from a single-service surveying and 
mapping provider to a diversified firm providing surveying and mapping, 
subsurface utility engineering, and GIS services.  
Gary began his
 career with SSMC in 1973, just one year after the company’s inception. 
Originally a surveying rodman, Gary moved up quickly, becoming an 
invaluable member of the team and helping change the future of the 
company. In 1996, when Roger Lonsway retired, he sold the firm to Gary 
and Jim, and now, SSMC moves into the next chapter of its ownership.  
Acting
 on behalf of the employee owners are Thom Mead, Darryll DeMarsh, and 
Brian Garvey (30, 19, and 18 years with SSMC, respectively), who will 
serve as the executive leadership team. During the current transition 
Thom will split his time between the Chipley regional office and Orlando
 corporate headquarters, thereby allowing him to integrate into 
corporate operations while assuming director duties of the Survey 
division. To help with this realignment, Lee Anderson and Tony Syfrett 
have assumed management of the Chipley office and will start assuming 
more of Thom’s project management and leadership responsibilities.  
Given
 the new company structure, SSMC will be performing a detailed review to
 evaluate current workflow processes and adjust organizational 
responsibilities, with the ultimate goal of modernizing how we do 
business. However, our company’s objective remains the same now as it 
was in 1972: To meet our clients’ needs on time and within budget while 
maintaining our commitment to delivering outstanding quality service.
