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Peter Arrigoni Building Community Leadership Award is a grant from the Marin Builders Association that recognizes an individual for excellence in industry leadership and community involvement in Marin County, California.
Established in 2019 to honor Peter Arrigoni, who served as General Manager of the Marin Builders Association from 1977 to 2003 and as a Marin County Supervisor from 1968 to 1976, the award recognizes dedication to the construction industry, commitment to education, and support of the association.
Past recipients include representatives from firms including Kunst Painting, Smith Currie Oles, Ghilotti Bros, and Schalich Brothers Construction. The award is open to individuals and organizations in Marin County. Award amounts vary.
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Peter Arrigoni Building Community Leadership Award - Marin Builders Association Peter Arrigoni Building Community Leadership Award The Peter Arrigoni Building Community Leadership Award was established in 2019 in honor of the late Peter Arrigoni. Pete served as General Manager of the Marin Builders Association from 1977 to 2003 and served on the Marin County Board of Supervisors from 1968-1976.
His tremendous positive legacy will long be felt in Marin County. The award recognizes an individual for excellence in industry leadership and community involvement. Award recipients are considered based on their dedication to industry, commitment to education, and support of the Marin Builders Association.
John Busick , Kunst Painting Dan McLennon , Smith Currie Oles Tom Eller , T. H. Eller Construction Oliver Dibble , Dibble & Company John Pope , Old Town Glass Jim Schalich , Schalich Brothers Construction Tom Barr , Ghilotti Bros, Inc.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals and organizations in Marin County, California. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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