QUIKRETE Wins First Supplier of the Year Award

Words: Melissa Aguiar
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Jeff Leonard of QUIKRETE is presented the 2006 Supplier of the Year Award by Alan Griffin
At the 2006 MCAA Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, QUIKRETE was announced as the first winner of the Supplier of the Year Award. The award, presented by MCAA Membership Chairman Dick Dentinger, was received by QUIKRETE VP of Operations Jeff Leonard.

Upon the launch of the MCAA's Premier Supplier Program, MCAA has tracked our supplier members, and out of those who had earned four stars (membership, exhibiting, sponsoring, and advertising), the top three suppliers were determined based on their fiscal contribution in 2005. Those top three were invited to the ceremony at the Annual Meeting.

The MCAA would also like to thank the other two suppliers considered for this award: Fraco and Non-Stop Scaffolding. Although we could only name one Supplier of the Year, all these companies also deserve our industry's gratitude for their generous contributions.

Thank you to all of our Premier Suppliers. We'll look forward to seeing who wins next year!

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