The Tradesman


Summer

2023

Welcome to our first newsletter!

Hello, TEAM SR!


Welcome to our renewed and newly named company newsletter, "The Tradesman."


"The Tradesman" name was submitted and overwhelmingly chosen by a pool of voters, so "The Tradesman" it is. We will continue to quarterly recognize and share stories about the great work being done by the men and women of our company.


-Roddy Grimes, President/CEO

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Trades Proud!


Trades Proud! That’s a message I share with folks every opportunity given to me. But that didn't seem to be often enough, not good enough coming from me alone, and certainly not reaching as many people as needed to hear it. So, we needed to do something special to share this message.


First, we created Stewart Richey's very own Trades Proud Logo. The logo encompasses Stewart Richey, our 50th badge, Trades Proud, the American Flag, and The Work That Builds America. I'm very proud of everything that logo represents.


-Roddy Grimes, President/CEO

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Concrete Trades Proud Video
Metal Building Systems Trades Proud video

Safety Snapshot!

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Francis Scott Key famously penned “And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air,” in a poem, after watching the British bomb Fort McHenry for 25 continuous hours and fail to take the fort. Later, his poem was put to music and renamed “The Star-Spangled Banner.”


With the 4th of July approaching most of us will plan to be outside to watch the spectacular show of fireworks exploding overhead. The sight and sound of these fireworks represent the red glare of cannon fire and explosions that rattled those who fought for our freedom. As we celebrate our nation’s Independence Day and remember those who have fought for this great country, please remember to be safe. 


-Brandon Vickous

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Anniversaries

June - September


5 Years:

Brandon Belk

James Blankenship

Todd Fields

Pete George

Cole Gibson

Dillon Meredith

Ryan Polk

Matt Spillman

Zach Sutton

Ethan Trogden

Nick Trogden

Jess Young


10 Years:

Kent Brooks

Dustin Dinkins


15 Years:

B.J. Haas

Rick Perko

Steve Sowers

Floyd Williams


20 Years:

Travis Kugler


25 Years:

Lucas Cherry

Shannon Fletcher

Brandon Vickous


Employee Spotlight: Larry Gevoc

Big congratulations to Larry Gevock for being the focus of the employee spotlight at Stewart Richey this quarter! With almost 3 decades of dedicated service, Larry’s upcoming retirement in September marks an impressive and final milestone in his career here. As he approaches this new and exciting time in his life, he shared with me that he has “always tried to work hard but it just gets tougher as you get older.”  

 

Larry’s journey with Stewart Richey began when he visited from California to Bowling Green on his vacation. During his stay he noticed a job advertisement in the newspaper seeking a mechanic at Stewart Richey. Larry decided to apply and fortunately he was able to land the job. Larry started out as a mechanic, and he remained committed to this role throughout the entirety of his career.  


-Rachel Johnson, WKU Summer Intern

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Doing Some Good for the Neighborhood: Chris Hughes


Stewart Richey is proud to recognize Chris Hughes for his outstanding impact on his local community. Chris's dedication to serving as a volunteer firefighter at the Flippin Fire Department since 1996 is truly commendable. Alongside his role as a firefighter, Chris has taken on the responsibilities of Fire Chief and Training Officer, demonstrating his commitment to the department's success.


Chris's decision to work at the fire department stems from his genuine desire to help others and contribute to the community. He views it as his civic responsibility to assist those in need and finds great satisfaction in providing support during difficult times. Chris's caring nature shines through as he recognizes the importance of showing care and concern to individuals beyond their immediate family, making sure they receive the necessary assistance and support after a distressing incident.


-Rachel Johnson, WKU Summer Intern

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Stewart Richey Podcast

In the inaugural episode of the Stewart Richey Podcast, host Jim DeCesare sits down with CEO Roddy Grimes to explore the essence of Stewart Richey. From its core business activities and remarkable 50th Anniversary to the impactful ESOP program and Trades Proud initiative, Roddy shares insights and his vision for the future of the company. Join us for an enlightening conversation that reveals the heart and soul of Stewart Richey.

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Feature Project:

Buc-ee's

Buc-ee's Concrete Project

Stewart Richey has recently been awarded the largest concrete contract in the history of the company through Buc-ee's. J.R. Vance, the Concrete Division Manager, played a key role in this achievement. I had the privilege of speaking with J.R. to discuss the upcoming project, and during our conversation, I gained valuable insights into the project's significance and the positive impact it is generating within the Concrete Division.


The scope of this project for the Concrete Division is substantial. They are tasked with completing 10 acres of concrete paving, constructing the foundations of the building, and installing slabs for the 54,000 square-foot store. Notably, this project also involves the construction of concrete tilt-up wall panels, a task our concrete division has not previously undertaken. Nonetheless, they are eager to embrace this new challenge.


-Rachel Johnson, WKU Summer Intern


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