100 years. Multiple generations. One mission.
The first female-owned dealership in the country, a bold move to give the company back to the employees, and a legacy built on "Practical Brilliance."
For this episode, Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier travel to Virginia to visit Carter Myers Automotive (CMA). From a hardware store in 1902 to a multi-state employee-owned group, Liza Borches and the CMA team give us a masterclass in why history matters and how a "people-first" culture isn't just a slogan, it's a competitive advantage.

Carter Myers Automotive is a family- and employee-owned company since 1924. Its mission, Moving Lives Forward, guides its commitment to associates, customers, and the communities it serves. The company strives to be more than simply a place to buy or service a vehicle. The people within its communities inspire and motivate the organization each day. Carter Myers Automotive partners with local nonprofits to improve the lives of its neighbors and encourages team members to contribute their time, resources, and talents to help their communities thrive.


