MIA ‘Stone Craftsman of the Year’ Named

Stefano Follega accepts the Craftsman of the Year Award from MIA
Stefano Follega (Center) accepts the Craftsman of the Year Award from MIA President Tony Malisani and program sponsor Brenda Edwards of TexaStone Quarries

Stefano Follega of Grazzini Brothers & Co. in Egan, Minn., was named the Natural Stone Craftsman of the Year. The Marble Institute of America (MIA) award honors excellence in craftsmanship. Follega, a native of Rome, Italy, learned the craft from his father and uncle. He also worked with top architects and designers in historic Rome, home to some of the world’s most beautiful architecture. He credits his first teachers – his father, uncle and prominent architects – for his work ethic and simple philosophy: ask questions, be respectful and always be ready to do the job. He also admits he’s a perfectionist with a fervent passion for stone. “I like seeing a piece of stone, a rock or something change,” he said. “I always envision the finished product before I start.”

When he and his wife, Cara, moved to her native Minnesota to raise their family, Follega brought his old-world, artisan craftsmanship with him. In two weeks time, Follega was working at Grazzini Brothers, one of America’s leading stone companies. “Stefano walked into our office and spoke about 10 words of English,” recalls Guido Gliori, Chief Operations Officer at Grazzini Brothers. “He showed up with his interpreter, who happened to be his wife. You knew immediately that he was a good man. He had the credentials…The rest is history.”

His work with the Lakewood Mausoleum Project in Minneapolis earned the Grazzini Brothers the 2012 MIA Grande Pinnacle Award. “No project is beyond Stefano’s ability,” said Eugene Grazzini, Jr., Chairman of the Board at Grazzini Brothers. “His layout, his attention to detail and his creativity are superb. We are proud to have him as part of our team.”