Joe Leritz Receives SITE Improvement Association’s President’s Award

January 16, 2020

SITE Improvement Association’s President’s Award

SITE Improvement Association’s President’s Award: Earlier this month, our very own CEO Joe Leritz received a very special award from SITE Improvement Association. Joe received SITE’s President’s Award, the group’s highest recognition, for outstanding guidance, foresight, time and leadership. His contributions have assisted SITE in reaching and maintaining its role within the construction industry.

 

The Executive Director of SITE, Terry Briggs, said “Joe Leritz has given generously of his time and talents to the association…This award is just a small token of the membership’s appreciation of his significant efforts to help the association grow and better serve the construction industry in eastern Missouri.”

 

Joe has served on the SITE Board of Directors for 33 years and is very appreciative of the award, “This is truly humbling. Being recognized by the great and talented members of SITE with this award means the world to me. I am honored to be a member of such an esteemed group and appreciate everything they do for us and the St. Louis area. I look forward to continuing my work with SITE for many years to come.”

 

 

SITE Improvement Association  is an independent contractor-run trade association dedicated to the enhancement of the construction industry by promoting its members through its involvement in labor, government, community relations, education, and by providing networking opportunities.

 

SITE members come from all facets of the construction industry and represent more than 220 contractors and businesses primarily in asphalt paving, concrete, earthmoving, landscaping, highway/bridge, sewer/utility, and specialty construction segments. To learn more about SITE, visit www.sitestl.org . To read the original article, visit www.stlouiscnr.com.

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