Strong work ethics, integrity and commitment to lifelong learning are just a few qualities
shared by Charles Craft ’79, David Pirrung ’90 and Maurice Smith ’79, this year’s Cameron
School of Business Outstanding Alumni.
Charles Craft
Craft is a partner at RSM US LLP (RSM), the
largest provider in the nation of audit, tax and financial services with a
focus on the middle market. Pirrung is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of IAT
Insurance Group, a property and casualty organization headquartered in Raleigh.
Smith is the president and CEO of Local Government Federal Credit Union
(LGFCU), a cooperative serving the financial needs of those affiliated with
local governments in North Carolina.
Craft, a Wilmington native, graduated
summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in accounting
and became a CPA in 1981. He
continued to accrue decades of experience in the industry, including ten years
with a large regional firm. Craft ultimately became a founder and stockholder of
Lanier, Whaley, Craft & Co. until they joined with RSM US LLP in 2013,
where he now serves as a partner and CPA. Along with the leadership he
currently provides the Wilmington tax practice, Craft serves on several boards,
including the Executive Advisory Board of the Cameron School of Business and
the MSA Advisory Committee at UNCW.
Craft credits his success to family, and to
surrounding himself with people who challenge him to grow. "Seeing people
around me succeed is part of success," he said.
David Pirrung
Like many, Pirrung took a more winding road
before he ultimately settled on a school and a major. Originally from
Pennsylvania, Pirrung first spent a year on a scholarship at Rochester
Institute of Technology as a physics major, and then another year at community
college. He arrived in Wilmington in the summer of 1988 to attend summer
school, said Pirrung, “in a pick-up truck with a motorcycle strapped to the
back.”
Pirrung said it was the magnetism of the
faculty that got him really interested in school for the first time. Realizing
he wanted to continue his education at UNCW, he worked first in real estate to his
establish North Carolina residency, then returned to campus the following
spring. He continued to work full-time in real estate while taking a full
course load until he graduated with a Bachelor of Science. Not long after
graduation he joined Ernst & Young in Raleigh, and was soon promoted to senior
manager. He moved to a CFO position at a start-up insurance company, and
ultimately landed at IAT Insurance, a global organization with approximately
one billion of premiums written annually. Pirrung was named the CFO in 2005.
“Make yourself the expert,” he suggests,
particularly to recent graduates transitioning to the business world.
Maurice Smith
Smith’s work ethic began with his family, and
advice his father that he took to heart: “Nobody in
the room better outwork you.”
Smith grew up on a small farm in Southport.
Along with the value of hard work, he knew from an early age that he wanted to
go into banking. When it became time to gain his secondary education to help
fulfill that goal, he knew that as his parents' only son, he would need to go
to college close to home so he could return to work on the farm on weekends.
For this reason, UNCW fit the bill.
In 1979 Smith earned his Bachelor of Science
degree in business administration, and upon graduation began his career with
the State Employees Credit Union. He served in a variety of roles until 1992
when he joined LGFCU as executive
vice president. In 1999 he was promoted to president.
His education did not end with UNCW. He
earned a Juris Doctorate from the North Carolina Central University School of
law and is licensed to practice in North Carolina, the District of Columbia and
before the United States Supreme Court. He is also a North Carolina Certified
Superior Court Mediator. Smith serves on numerous boards, including the Board
of Trustees at UNCW.
His sage advice could apply to anyone: “Learn
everything.”
-- Kimberly Falkenhagen
These award recipients will be featured in UNCW Magazine's next issue, coming out in July.