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American Mining Hall of Fame
2007 Inductee
and Guest of Honor
Dennis R. Washington
Dennis
was born in Spokane, Washington in 1934 and spent his formative
years primarily in Missoula, Montana and Bremerton, Washington, with
short stints in California. Coming from a broken home, Dennis became
self-sufficient by the age of 14, at which time he was living with
his grandmother whom he credits with providing him the love,
stability, and the guidance to follow his dreams. He graduated from
Missoula High School in 1951 at the age of 17. After graduation,
Dennis began his career in the construction industry doing heavy
labor in Alaska. With two years experience under his belt, Dennis
returned to Montana to work in his uncle’s construction company.
His dedication and savvy propelled him to the position of Vice
President of the largest construction company in Montana by the age
of 26. By the age of thirty, he was in business for himself building
roads for the US forest service. By 1969, his construction company
was now the largest in Montana and within ten years was one of the
largest in the United States.
It was in the
growth period of the 1970s that Washington Construction became a
serious player in the mining business. Most notable, and for which
we honor Dennis Washington, was the purchase of the dormant Anaconda
Copper Company/ARCO Continental and Berkley mines in Butte Montana.
Though the passionate efforts of a dedicated team, the mining
operation, now known as Montana Resources L.L.P., is a viable and
profitable enterprise providing local employment, a sound tax base
for Montana, and the internal resources for further expansion of the
Washington’s holdings in the Washington Companies headquartered in
Boise, Idaho. The Washington Companies comprise over a dozen
affiliated companies in mining, construction, heavy equipment sales,
aviation technology, real estate development, and the largest
privately owned railroad in the U.S. as well as the largest marine
transportation company in Canada.
In 1996, Dennis
merged his Washington Construction Company with that of Morrison
Knudsen and morphed into Washington Group International Inc. with
headquarters in Boise, Idaho. The combined organization, which now
includes acquired components of Westinghouse and Raytheon, is one of
the largest design/build construction companies in the U.S.
An ardent
philanthropist, Dennis and his wife Phyllis established the Dennis
and Phyllis Washington Foundation in 1998 which focuses on promoting
education health and human services, community service, and the arts
and culture throughout Montana and the nation. Washington believes
strongly that by reaching out to young people in their formative
years and by presenting opportunity to the disadvantaged, our
society will see great benefit. "Every person will get a break
at some time in their life... ", says Washington, " ...but
not everyone will recognize it or have ability to use it. The best
you can do is be prepared."
Dennis R.
Washington is listed in the Forbes 400, has received the Ellis
Island Medal of Honor, the American Academy of Achievement Gold
Plate Award, the 2001 Mole Award, and was inducted into the Horatio
Alger association of Distinguished Americans in 1995.
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