Sue Churchich, President
Sue spent 20 years in the architectural sign business as a sales professional for the same company, ASI Sign Solutions. She worked both regionally and internationally as a national sales manager following key accounts and branding. For ten of those years she also represented Landscape Forms public area furniture. With her background selling these products, she has built fine relationships with the architectural and landscape architectural design community. She has a deep understanding of the market and the needs of the designer and is willing to service those folks with the utmost professionalism.
With a degree in finance and a graduate of the University of South Carolina, Sue also competed on the women’s golf team. She handles the marketing and financial aspects of the day to day business and is responsible for sales and RFP responses as well. Her biggest strengths are time management and organizational skills along with relationship building.
Sue also coaches her daughter’s travel softball team and enjoys golfing, bike riding, boating, college sports and good food and wine.
Jeff Churchich, Vice President
Jeff has been in the playground equipment family business for over 23 years. The company was started by his father, Ely, in 1966 and Jeff joined upon completion of college in 1986. During that time, the company has only represented Miracle Recreation equipment as they do today. This is important to note because playgrounds always need to be serviced and if you can maintain a relationship with one company for a long period of time, service issues tend to be handled in a more streamlined fashion.
Jeff is proficient in CAD design and has been designing and laying out playgrounds his entire career. He is knowledgeable of the rules and regulations that govern installation of public playgrounds from CPSC, ASTM, and ADA which will ensure that all play spaces that are designed by Churchich Recreation will meet codes.
A graduate of the University of South Carolina with a bachelors in marketing, he competed in the College World Series in 1985 as a catcher for the university. He is a father of two and coaches his son’s travel baseball team in the low country and enjoys golfing, boating and good food and wine.
