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Empowering Local Success: Greyloch, LLC Named Idaho Small Business of the Month for May 2024

Greyloch, LLC has been recognized as the Idaho Small Business of the Month for May 2024 by U.S. Senator Jim Risch, a senior member and former chairman of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

Shaun Fickes founded Greyloch, LLC in his garage in Star and it has since grown to occupy over 96,000 square feet in the area. The company is named after a peak near Lowman where Shaun’s grandfather served as an Idaho forest ranger. Greyloch is a unique cabinet manufacturing facility in North America that stands out among its peers. Shaun and his four children own and operate the business while employing 73 proud Idaho residents.

Idaho is consistently rated as one of the top states in the nation for business opportunities and Senator Risch selects a small business each month that embodies the values of Idaho – hard work, entrepreneurial drive, and a strong commitment to the community. Greyloch, LLC exemplifies these qualities and is a shining example of the success that small businesses can achieve in Idaho.

Samantha Jones

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