Terry Lovette Celebrates His 20th Year with CV Products

CV Products —  January 31, 2013 | Category: Meet The Team | Comment

DSC_0292It’s fairly easy to appreciate an employee who is dedicated to his job — in fact, loves his job — and whose personal motto is “Get it done.” But that, in a very small nutshell, describes our own Terry Lovette, a technical sales rep who just celebrated his 20th anniversary working here at CV Products.

Terry works at our Thomasville, N.C., facility where you can find him each Monday through Friday focusing on engine components and parts for engines. He knows our products inside and out, and if you don’t believe that, just ask him to describe the benefits of our serpentine pulley drives, for instance. He’ll tell you — quite confidently by the way — that our complete system has proven to be a benefit to many racers due to the system’s lightweight components and long-lasting parts. Truth is the serpentine pulley drive system is Terry’s favorite from among all of CV’s race products.

When he’s not being technical with our customers, Terry can be found tinkering with his street motorcycles or spending time with his girlfriend and family. Here are some more fun facts about Terry:

  • He’s a big Carolina Panthers fan
  • His favorite song is “Sweet Home Alabama”
  • His favorite musical groups are Lynard Skynard and the Eagles
  • His favorite movie is “Dirty Harry”

DSC_0301Terry says the person who most inspired him is his grandfather because he grew up during the depression and learned to make something with very little.

If you find yourself at our headquarters facility in Thomasville, NC, stop by and chat up Terry. Maybe congratulate him on his two decades of dedication to our company. And then go ahead and ask him about those serpentine pulley drives!

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