In the early 1900s, many people didn’t have as nearly as much access to appliances as we do today. In modern days we have multiple appliances in our homes that we use in our everyday lives. This is all thanks to electricity. If you were to walk into your home at this very moment you could just hit a switch, and your lights would come on. Although you are able to do that now, it was impossible for the people in earlier times to even attempt. …show more content…
Mr. Smith can be looked at as the quarterback. Just like the quarterback on the team he is pretty much the captain of the ship. He calls all the shots around the company. The CEO also makes sure everything is running smoothly. While making the changes needed and leading the company in the right direction.
When Mr. Smith is running the show and operating the necessary actions for the company, he needs people to watch his back and help support him. The people he needs to support him could be looked at as his offensive line. The offensive lines job is to protect the quarterback while he calls all the shots the field. Well in the company the offensive line tries to take some of the stress off of the CEO. The way that they do this is by handling all of the outside jobs and the other affairs that he can't handle at certain times.
There are five dynamic members of the PowerSouth offensive line. The center is Gary Smith's main man, Horace Horn, he is the Vice President of External Affairs. At left guard is Taylor Williams, he is the Governmental Affairs and Economic Development Manager. The right guard is Caleb Goodwyn, he is the Economic and Community Development Representative. The right tackle is Bryan D. Parker, he is the Economic Development Representative for Alabama. The last member of this outstanding offensive line is Scarlett Phaneuf, she is the Economic Development Representative for