Our values

Our Values

At Luck Companies, our values are more than cultural expectations; they are the principles of the way we operate our businesses.

Commitment

Takes personal responsibility for the success of self, others, and the organization

  • Model safety, health, and environmental stewardship
  • Do what it takes
  • Pursue excellence
  • Celebrate success

Integrity

Earns the trust and respect of others

  • Be honest
  • Do what you say
  • Hold self and others accountable
  • Give and receive feedback

Creativity

Delivers ideas and innovation that add value

  • Be curious
  • Learn new skills
  • Be open to change
  • Explore and experiment

Leadership

Ignites human potential and performance

  • Value diversity and differences
  • Develop self and others
  • Inspire confidence and optimism
  • Confront issues
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Enoree, SC

Enoree’s rich history and tight-knit community reflect the same enduring values of connection and stewardship that guide our company. Over the past few years, Luck Stone appreciates the welcome we have felt here and the opportunity to build meaningful connections with Enoree residents. Many of our team members live and work in the surrounding area, and these relationships strengthen our commitment to being a trusted, long-term partner. As a family-owned and operated business, these local roots are deeply important to us.

COMMITTED TO ENOREE

Luck Stone is proud to call this community home. Since establishing our presence in Enoree, we have worked hard to be more than just a business—striving to be a trusted partner and to foster a lasting, positive impact within the community. We look forward to continuing to grow together and support the people and places that make Enoree so special.

MEET MATT

 “I love being part of a company where teamwork, safety, and values drive everything we do.”

"I’ve had the pleasure of meeting many of you, but I’d like to take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Matt O’Maley, and I’m proud to be part of the Luck Stone team here in Enoree as Luck Stone’s Plant Manager. My wife, daughter, and I call this community home, and we love being part of such a welcoming place.

I’m deeply committed to meeting and exceeding the expectations of our operations, with a strong focus on maintaining the highest standards of environmental stewardship and operational excellence. Safety is at the heart of everything we do—not only for our team, but for the entire Enoree community.

Whether it’s at community events, out and about in town, or right here at the site, I’m always happy to connect and share what we’re working on. I look forward to continuing to build relationships and being an active, approachable part of this community!"

Matt O'Maley
Plant Manager

STONE IS JUST THE START

The materials we produce support infrastructure growth, but our impact is also felt in the people and the communities we serve. 

At Luck Companies, Stone is Just the Start of...

 

The work we do in, and for, our communities.

How we value our associates and how our associates value each other.

A look forward to a strong, sustainable future.

A shared vision of our collective well-being.

IN THE COMMUNITY

MEET KATRINA:

“I love being part of Luck Stone because, while rock may be our product, it’s our people and values that truly make this place special.”

"I have met many of you, but I want to introduce myself. My name is Katrina Jørgensen, and I work with Luck Stone as part of our Community Engagement team. I’m based right here in Jenkinsville, South Carolina with my husband, our young son, and multiple fluffy animals. I’ve spent my career helping communities and companies connect through outreach, education, and partnership. 

Over the past year, I’ve focused on supporting our quarries across South Carolina and helping to build relationships and create opportunities that reflect our company’s values. I’m here to listen, support, and be a resource. I’m passionate about creating a positive impact in the Enoree community and can’t wait to work together to achieve that!"

Katrina Jorgensen 
Community Engagement Specialist

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Community Impact

Fishing Team Support

For the past three years, we’ve proudly sponsored the Woodruff High School Fishing Team, helping them pursue their passion for the sport. In September, we contributed to their annual Hot Dog Meal fundraiser by donating snacks and drinks to support their efforts. The event helps the team raise funds for tournaments, travel, and equipment throughout the season. We’re honored to celebrate their hard work and dedication both on and off the water.

Golf Tournament

Luck Stone participated in the annual golfing fundraiser benefiting Helping Hands Ministries of Woodruff, an organization dedicated to supporting families facing food insecurity in the Woodruff and Enoree communities. Our team contributed through both sponsorship and volunteer hours, helping ensure the event’s success. Together with community partners, we helped raise vital funds to provide meals and support for local families in need.

Enoree Family Fun Day

Luck Companies hosted its first Family Fun Day in the Southeast -- a day of connection with free food, local vendors, inflatable water slides, rock painting, sensory bins, and big equipment displays. The event brought together over 200 local residents and showcased both what we do and who we are, highlighting our commitment to the community.

Woodruff High School Career Fair

Luck Stone attended the Woodruff High School Career Fair to connect with students and share information about careers in mining. It was a great opportunity to highlight future job paths while answering questions about our company and values. Connecting with students of all ages in the Woodruff School district is something we enjoy doing throughout the year.

Hurricane Relief

Luck provided hurricane relief by distributing bottled water and hosting a pizza dinner for neighbors affected by the storm. It was a small way to offer comfort, support, and connection during a challenging time for the community.

Thanksgiving Meal

Luck associates volunteered at First Baptist Church to help serve a Thanksgiving meal for local families. By sponsoring and serving alongside community members, we were grateful for the chance to share food and fellowship during the holiday season. At other times of the year, we enjoy supporting and connecting with faith-based communities throughout Enoree.

"In this report, I hope you’ll get a glimpse into the heart of our company. You’ll hear stories from passionate people who dream big, inspire one another, and work with our customers in ways that create lasting short and long-term value."

-Charlie Luck, Chairman & CEO of Luck Companies

Explore Our Impact Report

Thanksgiving Dinner for Enoree Residents

Our Enoree neighbors were hit hard by Hurricane Helene in the fall of 2024. By late November, things still hadn’t completely turned around. Local Luck associates joined up with church volunteers to prepare and serve a community dinner to over 100 residents.

Luck Ecosystems creates environmental products that serve as the foundation for a more sustainable ecosystem. With over 100 years in business, we remain committed to ensuring a sustainable future by producing high-quality environmental products that filter storm water, protect the land and shore, and support plant growth in the communities we serve.

Learn more about Luck Ecosystems!

Driven by our mission to ignite human potential, we strive to give back to the communities where we live and operate. We're constantly seeking new ways to learn more about your community and how our company can give back.

If you have an opportunity in mind, please reach out to us. We look forward to working together.

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Meet Our People

  • Ben Thompson
    DIRECTOR OF GREENFIELD DEVELOPMENT, SOUTHEAST

    Ben drives the strategic direction and vision for growth within Luck Companies Southeast Expansion. He is passionate about smart development contributing to the stewardship of land while supporting economic development within communities. Ben’s background is in Urban Planning and he has over 20 years of professional experience in County Planning and private real estate development. He holds a Master’s Degree in Planning from the University of Tennessee and sits on the Boards of The Historic Richmond Foundation (VA) & Central SC Alliance (SC).

  • Megan Harris
    Greenfield Project Manager

    Megan began her career at Luck Companies as a high school student participating in our summer internship program. Following school, she held a 5-year career in nursing. Re-joining Luck in 2016, Megan is a member of our growth team, coordinating permit activity and facilitating community engagement opportunities for future Luck locations. Her passion for helping others highly aligns with the company's mission to ignite human potential and create positive impact.

    She was born and raised in Goochland County, Virginia where Luck Companies originated. She still lives in Goochland with her husband Tyler, who she also met at Luck!

  • Susan Mitchell
    Community Engagement Manager

    Susan Mitchell is Community Engagement Manager for Luck Companies’ Growth Team. In this role. Susan leads initiatives in communities where we hope to set up new operations. Our goal is to make meaningful connections and earn local trust by collaborating with public safety partners, local organizations, and nonprofits through volunteerism and financial support.

    Susan joined Luck Companies in 2023. Prior to that, she spent several years as a consultant to economic development authorities. Susan also worked in storm and wastewater management (City of Richmond DPU and Alexandria Renew Enterprises), supply chain management (Walmart) and manufacturing (Mead Westvaco). Her background is in Marketing, Branding, and Public Relations. She earned a B.A. in History from Williams College in Williamstown, MA.

  • Trevor McLouth
    VP, South Carolina Region

    Trevor McLouth is the Vice President of the South Carolina Region for Luck Stone. He is responsible for leading sales and operations teams and working closely with the company’s valued customers who are serviced through Luck Stone’s locations across the organization’s growth area of South Carolina.

    Prior to being named Vice President of the South Carolina Region, Trevor was the General Manager for the Southeast Region for Luck Stone. Through various operations management and sales roles across the company, he has led associates and has supported customers across our footprint, including roles in both crushed stone as well as construction and demolition recycling and disposal.

    Trevor earned his bachelor’s degree in Geology and Industrial Management from Missouri State University in 2009, and in 2020, he earned his MBA in the Georgia Tech Executive Master’s in Business Administration program.

    Trevor serves on the board of the South Carolina Aggregate Association and is active in the National Stone, Sand, and Gravel Association (NSSGA) Young Leaders, a group of aggregates professionals 40 and under. He resides in South Carolina.

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