It’s rare to see a company succeed over a long period of time.
It’s even rarer to see one flourish for more than four decades.
The Sign Post is one of those rare companies.
After 42 years of dedication, Peggy Eggleston has announced her retirement, marking the end of an extraordinary chapter in the Sacramento real estate community. Over more than four decades, Peggy built The Sign Post into a trusted, reliable partner — not just by providing signage services, but by consistently showing up, doing things the right way, and putting customers first.
What Peggy created goes far beyond longevity. She built a culture of service, accountability, and trust — the kind of foundation that allows a company not only to endure, but to thrive.
As part of a thoughtful and well-planned transition, Peggy passed leadership to Hans Struzyna, who has been guiding The Sign Post through its next phase of growth and modernization. From the beginning, it was clear that Hans shared a deep respect for the legacy he was stepping into. His approach has been simple and effective: honor what works, preserve what matters, and modernize where it truly adds value.
Hans brings a strong understanding of the real estate industry and the operational realities agents and teams face every day. Under his leadership, The Sign Post is embracing modern systems, improved digital inventory, and more streamlined scheduling — all while maintaining the reliability, accuracy, and service customers have come to expect.
At SignTraker, we’ve thoroughly enjoyed working alongside Peggy, Hans, and the entire Sign Post team during this transition. We’re honored that The Sign Post chose SignTraker to help support and extend its exceptional 42-year reputation well into the future.
Peggy, thank you for what you built and for the care you’ve shown your customers and community over the years. We wish you all the best in your well-earned retirement.
Hans, congratulations on leading the next chapter of a truly special company.
And to The Sign Post team — here’s to continuing a legacy that is both rare and remarkable.