George PerlenfeinFamily is everything

During his 13 years thus far at Border States, George Perlenfein has enjoyed watching the 100 percent employee-owned company grow into a $2 billion organization. Just in the past three years, however, he’s loved watching his little girl grow even more.

“Each day is a new adventure where I can help her learn and watch her grow,” says Perlenfein, Border States Market Segment Manager – Industrial MRO. “I love being her dad.”

Family always comes first at Border States. Perlenfein experiences this firsthand whenever the company makes it easy for him and his loved ones to break away from work for vacations or extracurricular activities.

“Border States ensures you have a wonderful work-life balance,” he says. “And if you have a kid who’s not feeling well, you need to go to an appointment or there’s an extracurricular activity, the company is flexible with your schedule.”

Perlenfein adds he feels like he’s part of a caring work family, which has made for an amazing company culture.

Learn from great mentors

In addition to having support from his supervisor when it comes to planning vacation time, Perlenfein appreciates the invaluable mentorship he receives on a weekly basis. Border States has built a strong mentorship culture not only within its Branch Support Center (corporate office) in Fargo, ND, but throughout our more than 100 branch locations across the country.

Learn more about Border States’ mentorship culture by reading about our unique Distribution Leadership Program, which sets employee-owners on a path to a supervisory role.

“Having a mentor has been extremely important during my career at Border States,” Perlenfein says. “A great mentor of mine is my current boss. He constantly gives me opportunities to grow, both personally and professionally.”

Additionally, Perlenfein has access to multiple training events within the electrical distribution industry. His background is largely in construction, plumbing and job site safety trades, and it helps to hone his skills by participating in various educational seminars and industry events, such as those put on by the National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED).

Make a difference

Perlenfein’s day-to-day largely involves managing Border States’ Industrial MRO market (maintenance, repair and operations) and fleet of demo trucks, which travel across the country to bring various job site solutions to customers – right where they work.

“My favorite part about being an employee-owner at Border States is being able to help people find solutions to their specific challenges,” he says. “That holds true for both customers and my fellow employee-owners.”

Perlenfein has a passion for showing off Border States’ top-notch products and services. It’s a passion that shines through at every branch.

“I care that we offer customers the same look and feel whether you’re in Fargo, ND, Nashville, TN, or Midland, TX,” Perlenfein says. “It’s a challenge, but a fun challenge – one that starts by carrying the products our customers need to succeed.”

Develop a wonderful career

Perlenfein’s supervisor has a saying: “George, how can we make your star shine brighter?” It’s his manager’s way of asking how he can help Perlenfein grow in his career.

Having his manager’s support is an incredibly amazing benefit for Perlenfein. Other benefits he enjoys include strong health, dental and vision coverage, community volunteering opportunities and, of course, one of the best employee stock ownership plans (ESOP) in the country.

There are a number of reasons why Perlenfein thinks Border States is a great company to work for. Ultimately, it’s a place where his star can shine.

“If somebody approached me and was interested in applying for a job at Border States, I would tell them to absolutely do it,” Perlenfein says. “If you want a fast-paced, fun, challenging and empowering job where you can enjoy your work and still have time for family, this is the right place.”

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