Who We Are / Our Credo

OUR CREDO

Our Philosophy for the Search, the Journey, the Setbacks, and the Successes

Wave culture serves as a guide to Signature 4's approach to business. We are inspired to find new opportunities, push forward, persevere through challenges, and enjoy each wave we ride.

THE JOURNEY OF SURFING

A STORY ABOUT THE SPIRIT OF DEDICATED SURFERS

 

 

S Y N O P S Y S

Scott Dickerson and Mike McCune are a couple of surfers who've spent their life's savings on a boat, traveling up and down the coast of Alaska…just to surf.

This wasn't a decision made on a whim to intentionally push against society, but a swim to directly route themselves to their passion.

We, too, wanted to experience this passion. So, we spent time on a boat filming Scott and Mike's experience and came away with an incredible, metaphoric story that resonated with how we do business and a connection to surfing culture.

We aren't surfers and don't claim to be; we're Designers, Engineers, and Finishers. We worry less about straight-edge perception and care more about following our passions.

We're a blessed business with the soul of a surfer…

 
 
 

Signature 4 Credo / Principle 01

01

Seek Out Where the Waves Are Breaking

With the wind comes new waves in the marketplace. Our team evaluates the changing conditions to align ourselves with the best waves of opportunity to surf with great clients and active markets.

 
 
 
 

Signature 4 Credo / Principle 02

02

Paddle Out Against the Push Back

We aim to be fearless and take risks as we hurdle obstacles in pursuing opportunities.

 
 
 
 

Signature 4 Credo / Principle 03

03

Choose the Perfect Wave

Once we are in coordination with a client, we begin our ride with the opportunity. We do all we can to wisely time our approach. We work hard when the going gets tough and execute the journey the best we can to the finish line.

 
 
 
 

Signature 4 Credo / Principle 04

04

Get Out and Do It Again

Sometimes opportunities come together as we planned, but sometimes they don't. Crashing doesn't make the journey a failure if you get back up, paddle out, and do it again.
Learn from the experience.