Steven F.
About Steven F.
Steven F. is an Assistant Manager at Tecovas in Charleston, South Carolina, with a background in business leadership and community service. He holds a degree in History from the University of South Carolina and has received recognition as an antique car enthusiast.
Work at Tecovas
Currently, Steven F. serves as the Assistant Manager at Tecovas in the Charleston, South Carolina Metropolitan Area. He has held this position since 2024, contributing to the management and operations of the store. His role involves overseeing daily activities, ensuring customer satisfaction, and supporting the overall business objectives of Tecovas.
Education and Expertise
Steven F. studied at the University of South Carolina from 2010 to 2015, where he focused on multiple disciplines including Philosophy, Criminal Justice, and History. He achieved a degree in History during his five years of study. His educational background provides him with a diverse perspective and critical thinking skills applicable to various professional environments.
Background
Before joining Tecovas, Steven F. worked as Operations Lead at Faherty Brand from 2022 to 2024 in Kiawah Island, South Carolina. He also served as Store Manager at Haggar Clothing Co. from 2015 to 2020 in the Charlotte, North Carolina Area. His experience in retail management and operations has equipped him with the skills necessary for his current role.
Achievements
Steven F. has received recognition for his involvement in various activities. He was awarded at Mustang Week in Myrtle Beach, SC, as an antique car enthusiast. He also competed for five consecutive years in the Georgia State Championships as part of the Peach County 4H Skeet Shooting Team. Additionally, he served as President of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), where he achieved first place in regional debates for the Client Services Category.
Community Involvement
Steven F. has actively participated in community initiatives. He assisted in founding the Joanna McAfee Cure for Kids Cancer Foundation, which focuses on supporting children with cancer. He also participated in the March of Dimes Student-Teacher Basketball fundraiser, contributing to efforts aimed at improving the health of mothers and babies.