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Granite Spotlight: Granite recognizes Alex Teixeira, Manager of the POTS Repair team since 2014. During this time he has dedicated his efforts to encouraging the excellence and growth of his team. Under Alex’s direction his team has cut the call center’s response time down by half. Alex is determined to make POTS Repair the #1 department at Granite and encourages communication across teams.
Great visit this morning from Governor Charlie Baker... Perfect way to start off our week.
Granite Turns a Day of Family Fun into $550,000 for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Our 12th annual event was a huge success. “Granite Day is a great way to celebrate and give back to our local community,” said Rob Hale, CEO and founder of Granite. Granite has been a long-time supporter of Dana-Farber in its mission to provide care for cancer patients and ongoing research for a cure to the disease.
Tomorrow is the big day. Join us for lots of fun. 100% of proceeds raised going to Dana Farber!
Granite Day is fast approaching! Join us to benefit Dana Farber, Saturday June 6th, 2015. The event will take place from 12-4pm at our Quincy, Ma locations 100 &150 Newport ave ext. 100% of proceeds raised goes to Dana Farber Cancer Institute. You don't want to miss it. It will be a fun time for the entire family with games, rides, crafts, food and plenty more entertainment.
Today's fun fact: Do you know how the name Granite came about? As a company we wanted to stay true to the Quincy area where we started, and name our company with something that signified the City of Quincy and what it is known for. In addition we picked the name to build significance around building a solid company. Granite is what we felt the best name was. It represents the Granite Quarry’s that Quincy is known for, and being that of a SOLID company!
Granite will be hosting "Saving by Shaving II" on Tuesday, April 7th. For every person who shaves their head, Granite will donate $5000 to help support cancer research. This year Governor Charlie Baker along with more than 500 Granite teammates will be shaving their heads. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vIfqj