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A STORY THAT’S 25 YEARS STRONG AND STILL GROWING
One of the most successful entrepreneurial stories
in the RV industry comes from the heart of a small, simple Amish
community town of Nappanee, Indiana. In 1971, amidst a community of
horse and buggies, James F. Shea chose to embrace opportunity at a time
when consumers were wary of purchasing "luxury" items. The vision and
fortitude of Jim Shea led him to create his first mobile home prototypes
in an old, abandoned sauerkraut factory. In just a short time, within
that factory an astounding 12 Fairmont homes per day were being
produced. Just as remarkable is the Gulf Stream state-of-the-art RV
facility campus today which has become a large part of the Nappanee
community employing over 1,500 people.
In the mid-1970's, a few years after Fairmont's
originated and sustained solid growth, Jim Shea's three sons, Jim, Jr.,
Brian and Dan joined him in the business. The three young men were to
learn every aspect of the business.
In 1983 Gulf Stream Coach was established. The
Shea Family's mission for Gulf Stream was to produce an exceptional
variety and quality of Motorhomes, travel travelers and 5th wheel's.
Gulf Stream's advanced technology in woodworking and manufacturing soon
took the company to new heights; making them one of the leaders in
manufacturing in the RV industry today.
With the same entrepreneurial spirit that their
father held, Jim, Brian, and Dan Shea assumed the day-to-day
responsibilities of the company in the 1990's. The three brothers
managed the company in close association with the founder, their father,
and were actively involved in the operations, product development,
customer service, manufacturing and with customer
interaction/satisfaction. However, by centering their duties in three
different areas Jim with housing, Brian with motorized, and Dan with
towables, the three can bring more of the same dedication and hard work
that their father instilled but in three fold.
Their inspiration comes from watching and
imitating companies such as Toyota or Honda and their success in
satisfying their customers with quality products. The brothers also
became interested in bringing new quality initiatives into the
RV/housing industry and teamed up with a number of higher learning
institutions. Through this commitment in training, Gulf Stream has built
one of the finest management teams with similar philosophies, work
ethics and devotion as James F. Shea, Sr. instilled in the organization.











