Faces of ECI: Meet Rowdy Burch

This “Faces of ECI” profile focuses on Shop Custodian Rowdy Burch, who has been with Exhibit Concepts since 2016. Rowdy oversees daily maintenance of our facility in Vandalia, Ohio. From metal detecting to helping out others, Rowdy is opening up in our latest “Faces of ECI” profile.

When did your career at Exhibit Concepts begin?

2016

Explain your role.

I do everything from cleaning the building, outside and inside, upkeep, electrical, plumbing, just helping out with the vents and things like that. Anybody that needs a helping hand, that’s me!

What do you like most about Exhibit Concepts?

Each day is a new day. There is always something new. Everyone is so helpful and willing to go out of there way to help you out, it’s like a big, one happy family.

Describe your most impactful moment at Exhibit Concepts.

Every day is an impact for me because I’m keeping the place looking good and doing all of the different things that I do that contributes to the overall productivity. Keeping it a good looking building, inside and out.

ON A PERSONAL NOTE...

Favorite food?

Steak.

Favorite band or musician?

Ozzy! Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath.

Favorite TV show?

Rawhide.

Favorite movie?

Shane.

Favorite author or book?

The Frontiersmen by Allan Eckert.

What are your secret talents?

I’m a a rockhound. I’m a music aficionado, if you will. I collect artifacts. I metal detect. Things like that.

What is your ideal place to live?

Where it is always 70 degrees, year round.

What is a superpower you wish you had?

The power to change the world. To get rid of all of the bad things happening and make everything great for everybody in the whole world. 

What charitable cause is most important to you?

World hunger. To help people that are in impoverished nations to at least have some food to eat, day in and day out.

Who would you want to have dinner with? Past or present.

George Washington. To see just how our founding fathers started our country. What he was like? His thoughts and outlook on the present, at that period of time, and the future, where we are now. It would be interesting.

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