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Finley McClure

Finley McClure was born in Lexington, VA and grew up on a family farm in Augusta County. He graduated from VA Tech with a BS and an MS in agriculture. Following service in the US Army, he was hired by Michigan State University as manager of the MSU beef cattle research facility in East Lansing.

Since 1995, he has owned and operated Stonewall Land Company offering real estate brokerage, appraisal and consulting services. As a licensed real estate broker and certified general real estate appraiser, Finley specializes in buyer and seller representation for farm, recreational and commercial property. Fin offers over 35 years of experience in real estate brokerage in the central Shenandoah Valley of VA.

 
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Katie McClure Griffin

Katie McClure was born in Staunton, VA and grew up helping her father on their fifth generation family farm. She graduated from VA Tech with a BS in agricultural and applied economics and a minor in animal and poultry science.

For the last twenty years she has held various roles within the animal health industry for Novartis Animal Health, MWI Veterinary Supply and Boehringer-Ingellheim. Katie is a licensed realtor with a passion for serving the agricultural and residential community.

She owns and operates her own family farm in Augusta County and has extensive knowledge of federal, state and sustainable agricultural programs. Katie also owns and operates Griffin Homes, LLC with her husband, buying and restoring homes in the Shenandoah Valley.

 
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James “Mac” McClure

Mac McClure was born in Lexington VA and grew up on a family farm in Augusta County. He graduated from the College of William & Mary with a bachelors in business administration. Upon graduating Mac worked for Planters Bank and Trust Company in Staunton, VA.

He has spent the last thirty five years in commercial, residential and agricultural real estate and has extensive experience in estate settlement and consulting. Mac has been an active grand officer in the national fraternity of Sigma Chi for thirty years.