Goyette
History
In
1928 Leo Goyette founded Goyette Heating
Company in Flint, Michigan. Over the next
20 years Leo and his sons installed steam
and hot water systems in businesses and
homes throughout in the greater Flint area.
During the 1940's, 50's and 60's Flint was
a booming area due to several General Motors
manufacturing facilities located in Genesee
County. In 1956 Leo retired and sold the
company to Mark Goyette, the eldest of 6
sons. In 1961 Mark unexpectedly died of
cancer and Thomas D. Goyette, the youngest
of Leo's sons, purchased the business. Tom
was 25 years old and the business was doing
about $500,000 in annual sales.
Over
the next 25 years the business grew steadily.
Tom hired back two of his brothers (Luke
and John) who had left the business a few
years before. They helped move the business
into larger industrial and public work.
The company also began to work outside of
the Flint area. By 1987 the company was
doing $27 million in volume, was working
in several locations throughout Michigan
and had developed a service division with
4 or 5 technicians. Customers included General
Motors, schools, local waste treatment plants
and large institutional customers.
In
December of 1993 Tom Goyette (age 57) passed
away from asbestos related cancer. (The
same disease that took 3 of his 5 brothers.)
Dominic Goyette, Tom's oldest son, became
president in January 1994. The company is
now owned by Dominic, his brother Paul,
his sister Cherie', his cousin Matt Burke
and the company CFO, Jeff Kellerman.
For
the past 10 years the company has continued
doing industrial, municipal, government,
military and institutional work. Today,
Goyette Mechanical does approximately $45
million in annual sales. Approximately 50%
of sales are service work, negotiated and/or
design build projects. The company looks
for opportunities in Michigan and select
locations around the U.S.A.
The
company has a pipe fab and sheet metal fab
shop located 1 block from the main office
in Flint. There are also offices in Ann
Arbor, Pontiac, and Oscoda, Michigan. Goyette
Mechanical currently has 40 salary employees
and typically employs from 100-200 union
tradesmen.
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