Maguire hosts SBA roundtable and celebrates small-business champions
“When you bring fabricators, business leaders and policymakers into the same room, real progress can happen.”
“When you bring fabricators, business leaders and policymakers into the same room, real progress can happen.”
Three multigenerational family businesses, including two based in Sioux Falls, were recognized for leadership and long-term impact during the Prairie Family Business Association’s annual conference this week.
“Gene and Scott are the real deal. You can see it in the way they support our community with their time. You can also see it in the way they do business.”
It’s work that “changes the skyline for the community and gives them a new landmark. Not many jobs can say that.” Take a look at life on the job for this construction foreman.
From a new headquarters campus in Sioux Falls, a family business helps brings clean, safe drinking water to communities nationwide.
Building a cutting-edge campus was the first step. Inside it and out, now the company is executing its vision for the future.
“The more I read about the company, the more I realized this wasn’t just another job. It was a place where I could grow.” So he relocated from Michigan — which provided the right move.
As the water tower goes up, so does the potential for growth — and one Sioux Falls-area town is seeing it firsthand.
With the cut of a ribbon, Maguire’s new headquarters in northeast Sioux Falls officially is open for business.
“At Maguire, safety isn’t a checkbox — it’s a culture.” Meet the newest member of the team helping lead the effort.