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Ruff Construction, Inc. would like to congratulate Brett Baker on his promotion to project manager/estimator received in the fall of 2012. Brett has been with Ruff Construction for two plus years and has shown tremendous passion for the work that he does. Brett started with Ruff Construction as a lead carpenter and quickly discovered he wanted to do more within the company. Since his promotion, Brett has had great success building relationships with a number of Association Managers. Prior to Ruff Construction, Brett spent 6 years working for a construction company out of Anacortes, building custom homes and remodels. Brett is a third generation carpenter so his skill and passion with regard to construction come naturally to him. He specializes in exterior renovations with a strong knowledge of concrete work. They are extremely proud to have Brett as a part of their team.


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Sterling Group DKI recently won the National Award for Commercial Insurance Restoration! Continuing to set new standards of professionalism, 78 remodeling companies from across the United States were named winners at the 18th Annual Chrysalis Awards for Remodeling Excellence. The Chrysalis Awards program, begun in 1994, recognizes the nation’s best work in 16 general categories of residential and commercial remodeling. The Chrysalis Awards are open to any professional remodeler and design professional in the United States.


“This is the 2nd consecutive year they have won this


award, which demonstrates their ongoing commitment to excellence,” says Ken Kanline, director of the Awards.


GFK Management Inc. congratulates their founder and president, Drew Kelly, for earning the industry’s highest designation, the Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM) from the Community Associations Institute (CAI).


The PCAM


designation is the highest professional achievement in the nation, given to managers who specialize in community association management. It demonstrates their experience, advanced skills and knowledge, and who wish to be recognized


as one of the best in the nation. Achieving the PCAM designation is no easy task. It takes planning, hard work, and dedication. It is the pinnacle of industry certification. Congratulations, Drew!


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