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Granite's Pat Kelly Elected AGC of California President

Granite VP Pat Kelly elected AGC of California President for 2025, highlighting his 40+ years of industry experience and leadership. Kelly aims to advocate, innovate, and support professional development within the construction industry.

Tue January 21, 2025 - West Edition #2
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Pat Kelly
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Pat Kelly

Granite Vice President of Operational Excellence Pat Kelly was elected president of the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of California for 2025. This appointment recognizes Kelly's extensive experience and dedication to the construction industry.

Kelly, who has been with Granite for more than four decades, has held various leadership roles within the company, demonstrating exceptional commitment to excellence and innovation. As president of AGC of California, Kelly will lead the organization in its mission to advocate for the construction industry, promote best practices and support the professional development of its members.

"We are excited to welcome Pat Kelly as our new president," said Peter Tateishi, the AGC of California CEO. "His decades of experience within the construction industry and his many years of involvement with AGC of California make him poised to take on the role of president, guiding our association and driving the mission forward."

"We are proud to see Pat take on this significant role," Granite President and CEO Kyle Larkin said. "His leadership and vision will contribute to the continued success and growth of AGC of California and the construction industry as a whole."

For more information, visit www.graniteconstruction.com.




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