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Stay-Lite Lighting Celebrates Growth, Honors Employees and Partners at 45th Anniversary Event

Stay-Lite Lighting hosted a 45-year anniversary celebration and was joined by Lieutenant Governor Kleefisch and County Executive Farrow.

Stay-Lite Lighting hosted a 45-year anniversary celebration on Thursday, August

24, and was joined by Lieutenant Governor Kleefisch and Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow, to

honor the hardworking employees that have helped Stay-Lite Lighting grow an impressive 240% over the

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past 4 years.

“In hosting this anniversary celebration, I wanted to share my appreciation to all who have supported

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us along the way. Our team members and business partners are the driving force behind our success

and the key reason we are able to experience this level of growth while still maintaining our high level

of service to our customers,” shared Stay-Lite president Kirk Tuson. “Our Pewaukee facility alone

expanded by 50% in 2017. I’m thankful for the dedication of the 55 Wisconsin-based and 25 out-ofstate

members of the Stay-Lite Lighting team in our four brick-and-mortar and eight satellite locations

who have made this growth possible.”

“It’s a great feat for any company to make it to 45 years” stated Lieutenant Governor Kleefisch, who

addressed the crowd atop a Stay-Lite scissor lift and shared her pride in the success of the company. “It

makes me incredibly proud, and it is a wonderful testament to your company culture.” Lieutenant Governor

Kleefisch also presented Stay-Lite with an official commendation from Governor Scott Walker (see photo).

Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow also shared his pride for the growth of Stay-Lite, saying, “here’s

to another 45 years of growth and expansion!” He also presented Stay-Lite with a certificate of

commendation (see photo).

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