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Concrete, Construction, Community: Kyle Cheek Named Businessperson of the Year

Concrete, Construction, Community: Kyle Cheek Named  Businessperson of the Year
Kyle Cheek. Photo courtesy of Cheek Construction.

In a well-deserved recognition, Kyle Cheek, the driving force behind Cheek Construction, has been awarded the prestigious Fallon Chamber of Commerce Businessperson of the Year Award. This accolade acknowledges his outstanding leadership and the respect he commands as a business leader in the community.
 

Kyle is more than just a boss, according to his employees and those that know and work with him; he is a compassionate leader committed to ensuring that every member of the Cheek Construction family feels heard, valued, and supported. This dedication has played a pivotal role in the company's success, particularly as it commemorates a decade of serving the concrete needs of the Fallon community.

Amidst the celebration of Cheek Construction's 10 Years of Excellence, Kyle's unwavering commitment to advancing the concrete industry in Northern Nevada stands out. His tenacity has been a driving force behind the organization's strength and influence in the region.
What sets Kyle apart is not only his leadership within the company but also his hands-on involvement with some of the most intricate concrete projects in the area.

This commitment has earned him the respect and admiration of clients, vendors, and industry peers alike. Kyle Cheek is known as a humble, kind, and resourceful leader, making him truly deserving of the Businessperson of the Year Award.

His passion, dedication, and leadership continue to make a positive impact on both Cheek Construction and the community he serves. Congratulations to Kyle on this well-earned honor!
 


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