MCAA Bylaws Committee

The Bylaws Committee reviews and recommends changes or additions to the existing Byl aws of the Association.

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Robert Barnes

Chairman

MCAA Bylaws Committee

Dee Brown, Inc.
1600 N Collins Blvd
Richardson,Texas 75080-3583
214-321-6443

ROBERT V. “BUDDIE” BARNES, JR. INDUCTED 2016 In 1969 Robert V. "Buddie" Barnes, Jr. began his career in the masonry industry working in the yard, working on equipment and working on the trash truck helping to do job cleanup. During that period, he was approached about learning estimating for the company by doing plan takeoff work at night. By the end of the first six months, he had developed his takeoff skills to the point that he moved from the field operations into the office to become a full time estimator. Buddie worked during the day estimating for the company and attending Texas A&M University - Commerce to finish his college degree in Architecture and Business Management in the evenings. Buddie had also gotten involved with the local chapter of the Mason Contractors Association of Dallas and the American Subcontractors Association serving in various positions with both organizations. Buddie also developed a training and resource manual Dee Brown, Inc. that included NCMA and BIA tech notes. After receiving his Bachelor's Degree in 1976, Buddie was assigned the role of establishing Cost to Completes on numerous projects which were being constructed by two firms that Texas Industries had acquired over the past few years. Upon successful completion of the estimates, Dee Brown Masonry and Texas Industries reached an agreement to allow Dee Brown Masonry to take over both companies. In late 1976, Buddie was promoted to Vice President and he moved to Houston, Texas to take over Cardinal Masonry Company which would become Dee Brown Masonry, Inc. - Houston Division. Buddie was in Houston from late 1976 through mid-year 1985. During that time Buddie was involved locally as a Committee Chairman, Director and two-time President of the Associated Masonry Contractors of Houston. Buddie also served as a Director and Chairman of the Bricklayers Pension and Health and Welfare Funds during that same period. Regionally Buddie was elected in 1980 to the Associated Masonry Contractors of Texas Board of Directors serving as their Secretary/Treasurer for 1980 - 1983 and President 1983-1984. He was also recognized by the Brick Institute of Texas for his contributions to the industry in 1984. During 1980-1985, Buddie represented the Masonry Industry as a Director and Vice President of the Houston Chapter of the American Subcontractors Association. He taught classes for these local organizations on how to review and modify subcontracts to protect themselves from overbearing General Contractors. In 1983, Buddie represented the Masonry Institute of Houston and Galveston doing presentations at the University of Houston and University of Texas at Arlington on "Cost Options for Masonry Construction". In 1985, Buddie was promoted to Executive Vice President of Dee Brown Inc. which required him to return to the corporate office in Dallas, Texas. His first assignment was the reorganization from a Regional Contractor to a National Contractor. Locally in Dallas, Buddie began to get reacquainted with the local masonry group serving as a Director and President of the Mason Contractors Association of Dallas which would eventually shut down. Buddie was promoted to President and COO of Dee Brown, Inc. in January of 1990 as he completed the company reorganization. In 1985, Dee Brown and Buddie Barnes helped Dolphus Youngblood establish Youngblood Masonry, Inc. and Buddie worked with Dolphus as his mentor. From 1985, YMI moved from a startup company to the largest minority masonry company in our region. During the first few years, Dolphus received his minority certification, his HUD certification and was performing work throughout the state of Texas. Due to Dolphus' untimely death in 1995, Buddie was asked by the Youngblood family to step in to complete the work YMI had under contract at the time of his death and close the company down. During this same period, Buddie became a member of ASTM C-12, C-15 and C-18 main committees along with several subcommittees related to the Masonry and Stone Industry. Since it had been about 10 years since he had developed an original Training and Resource Manual, he published an updated version of the manual with new details and additional technical information. During the 1980's, Buddie began serving on numerous MCAA Committees and making presentations for the industry. Listed below are a few of the seminars Buddie taught for MCAA or as a representative of MCAA: MCAA Convention at the Hotel Anatole in March 1987 "Stone Panels I" MCAA Convention in Nashville March 1988 "Stone Panels II - Stone Estimating and Design" MCAA Convention in Las Vegas March 1989 "Stone Panels III - Design and Anchorage Issues" 12th Annual Federal Officials Seminar - Presented at NCMA Headquarters, Herndon, Virginia "Constructability of Reinforced Concrete Masonry" MCAA / Masonry Expo in Houston February 1990 - "Selling Masonry As A System In A Competitive Market Place" AIA Presentation - AIA Dallas Headquarters October 1995 - "Masonry Codes , ACI 530, ASCE 5" The Masonry Society - Professor's Workshop @University of Utah in Salt Lake City - March 1997 - "Masonry Construction" 6th Building Professional Institute @ University of Texas at Arlington - January 1998 - "Masonry Failures - Incompatibility of Construction Materials" NCMA / CSI - Post Graduate Training Program - November 1998 - "Winning the Bid - What it Takes" 7th Building Professional Institute @ University of Texas at Arlington - January 1999 - "Masonry Design and Failures" The Masonry Society - 8th North American Masonry Conference - June 1999 - "Masonry: Engineering, Architecture and Construction" Buddie was appointed the first Technical Committee Chairman by President Felice and was also asked to serve as the MCAA representative to the Masonry Alliance for Codes and Standards. Buddie was a founding member of MACS and served as their Secretary Treasurer through 2000. Buddie has served as the Region F Vice President since 2002 and also serves on the Technical and Certification Committees. In 2012, Buddie was recognized with the MCAA C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award. Back locally, Buddie has remained active. From 2003 - 2009, Buddie served as a Director of the United Masonry Contractor Association of Dallas. During his time on the board, he helped to develop the Golden Trowel Awards Program, serving as committee chairman from 2003 through 2006. Buddie was recognized as Contractor of the year in 2004 and served as Chairman of UMCA for 2007 - 2008. In 2009, Buddie was recognized by UMCA with a Special Award for his work leading the development of the Golden Trowel Program. In January of 2000, Buddie was elected Chairman of the Board, President & CEO of Dee Brown, Inc. and has represented the Masonry and Stone Industry directly and indirectly with his time, talent and treasure for 46 years. He served as a Director and as Chairman of the Construction Research Center at the University of Texas at Arlington. As a Board Member of one of the largest chapters of Associated General Contractors, Buddie served as their Chairman in 2005-2006. Buddie was also elected to the six person National Specialty Contractor Board of the AGC from 1998 - 2000. Buddie served as a Director for the Building Stone Institute. As a founding Board Member of the Construction Education Foundation, he pushed to get the Bricklaying School set up through CEF at North Lake Community College where it is held to this date. Civically, Buddie has served his community as a Board Member and Chairman of the Baylor Institute of Rehabilitation, as a Board Member for Circle Ten Council Boy Scouts of America, Visiting Nurses Association, Salesmanship Club of Dallas, Salesmanship Club Charitable Golf of Dallas, Inc., Baylor Health Care System Foundation, and Episcopal Foundation of Dallas. His University has also kept him involved by serving as a Board member and Chairman of the Texas A&M University - Commerce Foundation, Chairman of the Distinguished Alumni Association, and currently serves as Vice Chairman of the TAMU-C Lions Athletic Club. Buddie also represents our industry annually lecturing to Construction and Engineering students at TAMU-C about "Masonry Construction", "Masonry and Stone Materials", and "The Proper Use of Masonry". Buddie is currently the only contractor member on the Executive Committee of the Texas Association of Business and the Dallas Arboretum Board. The DBI Training and Resource Manual that Buddie originally developed during the early 1970's was updated in the early 1980's and again in the early 1990's. Today the manuals have grown to three volumes that are used by all Estimators, Project Managers, Field Operations, Superintendents and Foremen. The manuals are titled: FACE BRICK; STRUCTURAL GLAZED BRICK AND TILE 2006 - 4th edition - Volume 1 - RVBJR CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS AND ARCHITECTURAL MASONRY UNITS 2006 - 4th edition - Volume 2 - RVBJR DIMENSIONAL STONE; CAST STONE; ROCK AND TERRA COTTA 2008 - 1st edition - Volume 3 - RVBJR As a new development, DBI has begun the transition from the hard copy books to computer files which will allow access from desk top computers and the iPads we now are using. This decision will allow us to update these books easily and at a lower cost. As you can see, Buddie has truly dedicated his life to Dee Brown, Inc. and the Masonry Industry. It is our honor and distinct privilege to recommend Robert V. "Buddie" Barnes, Jr. for induction into the Mason Contractors Association of America Hall of Fame.

Brandon Hartsell

Member

MCAA Bylaws Committee

Gates Construction Company, Inc.
PO Box 150
Mooresville,North Carolina 28115-0150
704-664-2121

MCAA Education Committee

The Education Committee oversees educational programs offered by the association. All MCAA seminars and publications fall under the jurisdiction of the Education Committee. The committee continually reviews existing MCAA manuals and additional industry related publications for relevance to mason contractors and then offers the most relevant publications to the members. In addition, the committee develops seminar programs targeted to meet the needs of mason contractors.

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Tom Vacala

Chairman

MCAA Education Committee

Restore Masonry, LLC
8700 W Bryn Mawr Ave Ste 620N
Chicago,Illinois 60631-3560
773-588-4555

Thomas Vacala is a Field Coordinator and General Superintendant at Restore Masonry based in Chicago, Illinois. Previously, Thomas was a Superintendent at Tyler Lane Construction and also held positions at Strategic Safety Consulting.

David Barnes

Vice Chairman

MCAA Education Committee

Dee Brown, Inc.
1600 N Collins Blvd
Richardson,Texas 75080-3583
214-321-6443

MCAA Generation Next Committee

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Elizabeth Graves

Chairman

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Spec Rents
PO Box 793
Hamilton,Texas 76531-0793
512-657-9521

Experienced Sales Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the construction industry and in safety management. Skilled in Sales, Team Building, Safety and Healthy, Construction, Management, and Construction Management. Strong sales professional with an extensive background in Construction Project Management and Employee Safety and Health.

Mason Hill

Chairman

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Hill Masonry, Inc.
868 Parkway Ln
Billings,Montana 59101-4651
406-656-5955

Jason Arnold

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

MCAA Generation Next Committee
1481 Merchant Drive
Algonquin,Illinois 60102
800-536-2225

Alejandro Barraza

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Ammex Masonry, Inc.
PO Box 1758
Commerce City,Colorado 80037-1758
303-853-9008

Paul Cantarella

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Cantarella & Son, Inc.
17 Downing Three Park Ste 2A
Pittsfield,Massachusetts 01201-3898
413-443-5158

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Matthew Cash

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Huntley Brothers Company, Inc.
8217 Fairview Rd
Mint Hill,North Carolina 28227-7615
704-753-2003

Darren Clough

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Maine Masonry Company, Inc.
75 Manson Libby Rd
Scarborough,Maine 04074-9706
207-883-6503

Thomas Cummer

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Cummer Masonry, Inc.
11921 Sherrill Rd
Dubuque,Iowa 52002-9793
563-552-2733

Tom Cummer is the president of Cummer Masonry, Inc. which he started in 1988 after years of experience working for other mason contractors.

Nick Ferrucci

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Tucker-Kirby Co.
3825 Wilkinson Blvd
Charlotte,North Carolina 28208-5516
800-532-0399

Nick Ferrucci is an Account Manager at Tucker-Kirby based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Logan Foster

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

MASONRY COSMETICS, INC.
3210 Sugar Maple Business Ct
South Bend,Indiana 46628-4372
574-234-1812

My name is Logan Foster. I’m 27. I work for Masonry Cosmetics, Inc. out of the corporate office in South Bend, IN. I currently serve as the Operations Manager. I just got married in October 2021 to my wonderful wife, Sarah. I’m currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in finance in my free time.

Tyrell Frieling

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Hill Masonry, Inc.
868 Parkway Ln
Billings,Montana 59101-4651
406-656-5955

Tyrell Frieling is a Project Manager at Hill Masonry based in Billings, Montana.

Corey Gagnon

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

K.M. Gagnon, Inc.
PO Box 812
Claremont,New Hampshire 03743-0812
603-542-6335

Passionate finance and operations leader with a track record of driving results over a span of 15+ years. Specializing in strategic financial management, budgeting, and forecasting, I have demonstrated my dynamic capabilities in overseeing end-to-end financial operations. From managing multifunctional teams and fostering cultures of efficiency to excelling in delivering impactful financial analyses, my expertise extends across payroll, benefits management, financial reporting, savings and investment program assessments, financial modeling, and contract management. My commitment to incremental and continual EBITDA improvement has been recognized through various roles and responsibilities, showcasing my adaptability and multifaceted skills. I pride myself on delivering direct oversight and support to finance departments, with a keen ability to tailor presentations to diverse BOD, C-level, staff and stakeholder audiences.

Lindsey Geeslin

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Texas Masonry Council (TMC)
25301 Borough Park Dr Ste 212
The Woodlands,Texas 77380-3562
832-883-3709

My love of the business world started at age nine when I requested an “office supply” themed birthday party. Mom nailed it and my 9th birthday was truly a core memory! My dad gifted me with an old check book from the bank and I remember writing ‘play checks’, making purchases, negotiating deals, and learning lessons on the banking/business world at the dinner table. This core memory set my path forward for a successful business career meshed with fundamental values. My business approach is honesty, transparency, relationship-driven, and hard work. I enjoy a good challenge, learning new skills and bringing big picture ideas to reality. I’d rather speak in front of a group of 1,000 people than eat a carrot! (And I’m not a picky eater!) My goal this year is to elevate my communication skills, both verbal and non verbal. When I’m not at work, I’m at home mentoring my daughter - my little shadow - and providing a strong example of how hard work and determination are unmatched skills in todays world.

Brad Graham

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Hill Masonry, Inc.
868 Parkway Ln
Billings,Montana 59101-4651
406-656-5955

Everett Greenstreet

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Senate Masonry, Inc.
11810 Grand Park Avenue
North Bethesda,Maryland 20852
301-816-0013

Managing general and adminstrative activities ranging from financial reporting, insurance and risk management, contract adminstration, banking, marketing, and membership participation in supporting trade associations.

Heath Holdaway

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

IMS Masonry, Inc.
335 S 1250 W
Lindon,Utah 84042-1638
801-796-8420

As CEO of Sutter Masonry, Heath is involved in the overall direction of the company. He has nearly 30 years of experience in commercial, residential and industrial masonry construction. Heath is also the owner and president of IMS Masonry, Inc. based in Utah. With that experience and his entrepreneurial spirit he’s able to help execute the company’s strategic plan. He believes that success is attributed to the strength and dedication of the entire team; employees, customers and trade partners. He helps lead both companies by striving to give customers the excellence they have come to expect – Safety, Quality, and Production.

John Jacob

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

J. Construction Company
1444 Spring Lawn Ave
Cincinnati,Ohio 45223-1638
513-542-4020

J. Construction Company, Inc. is a regional Masonry Contractor servicing the Greater Cincinnati area- Southwestern Ohio, Southeastern Indiana and Northern Kentucky. The Jacob family has been in the masonry business since the late 1800’s. Over the years the Jacob family has maintained longstanding relationships with their vendors, general contractors and architects. J. Construction Co., Inc is committed to providing our customers with quality workmanship at a fair price and completed as scheduled with safety as one of our goals.

Matthew Jollay

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Jollay Masonry Contractors
116 Locust St
Avondale Est,Georgia 30002-1045
404-294-5393

I am the president at Jollay Masonry INC. and I coordinate and oversee preconstruction services and project management teams.

Melonie Leslie

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

G & G Masonry LLC
5350 W Bell Rd Ste C122 PMB 295
Glendale,Arizona 85308-3907
602-942-1983

Experienced owner with a demonstrated history of working in and advocating for the masonry industry. Respected and self-motivated professional with more than 18 years of experience managing multiple projects simultaneously.

Cassie Mejia

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Arizona Masonry Council (106968)
3133 W Frye Rd Ste 101
Chandler,Arizona 85226-5132
602-262-0510

Cassie Mejia is the Program Director for the Arizona Masonry Council. Cassie has worked in the masonry industry for the past 15 years. She is a 4th generation industry member. Most of her time was working for a mason contactor in Arizona as a Foreman, Project Manager, and Safety Director. Cassie is a member of RAC 4 for the Concrete Masonry Checkoff, she sits on the education committee for CMHA, and is on the National Board for Skills USA.

Moroni Mejia

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Hobbs Masonry Construction LLC
4960 S Gilbert Road Ste 1-505
Chandler,Arizona 85249
602-692-8488

Moroni Mejia works as a Operations at Hobbs Masonry Construction, which is a Commercial & Residential Construction company with an estimated 64 employees. They are part of Operations Department and their management level is Non-Manager. Moroni is currently based in Chandler, Arizona. They used to work at CRH Americas and Oldcastle Infrastructure.

Jonathon Merk

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Forrest & Associate, Inc.
817 SW 9th St
Des Moines,Iowa 50309-4517
515-283-0497

Jon Merk is a Chief Estimator at Forrest & Associate based in Des Moines, Iowa

Nicholas Miller

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Advanced Masonry Restoration, Inc.
2939 Yorkton Blvd
Saint Paul,Minnesota 55117-1041
651-766-8080

Paul Oldham

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Ollier Masonry, Inc.
1460 Lammers Pike
Batesville,Indiana 47006-8631
812-934-3072

Paul Oldham is the Chairman at Mason Contractors Association of America based in Algonquin, Illinois. Previously, Paul was the President at Ollier Masonry. Paul received a College Preparatory High School Diploma degree from Christian Brothers High School and a Bachelor of Science from University of Evansville.

Phillipe Poulin

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Carolina Masonry Unlimited, Inc.
PO Box 579
Willow Spring,North Carolina 27592-0579
919-552-1531

Diploma in Construction Management. Certified Engineering Technician (CET) designation in the Estimating Field. 2 years Quantity Estimator. 2 years Project Coordinator. 2 years Junior Estimator/Coordinator. 3 years Masonry Estimator/Regional Projects Manager Have worked for a few of the largest Commercial Construction Firms.

Brian Procter

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Wasco, Inc.
1122 Second Ave North Ste B
Nashville,Tennessee 37208
615-244-9090

Brian Procter is a Project Manager at WASCO based in Nashville, Tennessee. Previously, Brian was a President at River City Masonry and also held positions at Associated Builders and Contractors.

Thad Skinner

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

EZG Manufacturing
1833 N Riverview Rd
Malta,Ohio 43758-9303
800-417-9272

Thad Skinner is a Sales Manager, Equipment at EZG Manufacturing based in Malta, Ohio. Thad received a Marketing degree from Marietta College.

Adam Slattery

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Al Slattery Masonry, Inc.
10214 NW 10th St
Oklahoma City,Oklahoma 73127-7100
405-324-6080

Adam is has been the Company Field Superintendent since 2010. He has been a foreman with Al Slattery Masonry Inc. since 2001 and has managed Masonry projects up to 2M . He is a Scaffolding Competent Person, CCO Crane Operator Certified, Silica Train the Trainer certification, and has an OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Training. He is also involved in the training of young Masons in the Al Slattery Masonry Mason Training Program.

Adam Sneed

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Wasco, Inc.
1122 Second Ave North Ste B
Nashville,Tennessee 37208
615-244-9090

Adam has been employed at WASCO, Inc. since 2004 and currently serves as CEO where his primary responsibilities are creating and managing the WASCO, Inc. vision and managing the yard and equipment. Part of the WASCO/Sneed family legacy, Adam started his career track as a laborer, working up to foreman, superintendent, project manager and COO before landing his current role. Taking part in building new, key projects is the most inspiring part of his job, and Adam cites Bechtler Museum, Vanderbilt and Belmont as his favorite projects with the company. Adam is driven by relationship building and providing quality work. When not on the clock, he can be found fishing, spending time at the lake and having quality time with family.

Jon Steep

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Edgar Boettcher Mason Contractor, Inc.
3803 N Euclid Ave
Bay City,Michigan 48706-2028
989-684-4807

Jon Steep is a Project Manager at Boettcher Masonry based in Bay City, Michigan.

Tiffany Tillema

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Tillema & Sons Masonry
1010 W Broadway
Winnsboro,Texas 75494-4128
903-347-2869

Ashton White

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Gates Construction Company, Inc.
PO Box 150
Mooresville,North Carolina 28115-0150
704-664-2121

Ashton is the Workforce Development Coordinator for the Texas Masonry Council. She is a two time SkillsUSA National Masonry Champion and the first female to win this title back to back. She currently travels to schools all across Texas to introduce them to masonry. She is an advocate for the industry and enjoys teaching the next generation of masons.

Macy Williams

Member

MCAA Generation Next Committee

Brodie Contractors, Inc.
PO Box 18973
Raleigh,North Carolina 27619-8973
919-782-2482

MCAA Legislative Committee

The Legislative Committee is responsible for guiding the association in the legislative arena. It is the committee's domain in establishing legislative and regulatory issues that the association will become active in affecting. As issues arise, it is the committee that will direct MCAA members to become engaged in educating elected officials on the issues and MCAA's position. The Legislative Committee develops programs to gain member involvement in the legislative and political process both nationally and at the local level. The committee is also responsible for directing the MAC PAC.

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Mackie Bounds

Chairman

MCAA Legislative Committee

Brazos Masonry
287 Cherokee Trail
Waco,Texas 76712
254-848-5830

Mr. Bounds joined the MCAA in March of 1989. The 2018 convention will make 30 straight conventions for him.

He started in the industry at the age of 16 as a laborer in Bloomington, Ind. It was his summertime job, but a seed was planted. Upon graduation, he worked for a short period of time in his family’s retail carpet business, but the masonry world was in his blood. In 1980, Mackie and his wife moved to Texas and he went to work immediately in the construction industry. He soon went to work for Al Brown Masonry and continued there until opening his own business March 21, 1989, which was also his birthday. He always said he was young and dumb, but we all know he had a vision! His first step was to join MCAA. He believed in supporting the industry and to be a part of it. His first convention was in 1988 when at Al Brown Masonry and he saw then the importance of his membership. Mackie and wife, Norma Jean, are blessed with two children, son Kent and daughter Crystal. They saw the determination and drive and stood with him and behind him as he pursued his dream. Kent will tell you that his $.50 weekly allowance even came to an end. Mackie became the membership chairman of MCAA and always thought every mason contractor in the country should be a member. His goal was 1200 members, but before he could do that in 1997 he became a regional Vice President of MCAA. Back at home, he put mason contractors together with the help of suppliers and in 1995 started the Central Texas Mason Contractors Association and became the first President of the association. He also served many years on the board of directors of the Associated Masonry Contractors of Texas (later named Texas Masonry Council). He was also legislative chairman of the association. As regional Vice President of MCAA, he made the motion to change the Lead Man Award to the Dee Brown Lead Man Award. Mr. Brown always addressed Mackie as “the kid” and it was his privilege to show the world his respect for Dee Brown. It wasn’t long before he was nominated to be MCAA Treasurer and started his climb to the President of MCAA. Back at home, he was working with other trades and was helping put together a legislative voice for all subcontractors in Texas. It was soon formed as the Texas Construction Association. He spent hours at the Capital in Austin and was instrumental in the passage of the Prompt Pay Act in Texas and also getting laws passed that protected subs on “Contingency Pay clauses and Indemnity clauses”. Now the Texas Construction Association has a multimillion dollar budget and has become the strongest voice at the Capital when it comes to Construction Law. He also served five years as chairman of the Texas Subcontractors Association. While chairman, the association was given the Hammer Award as the fastest growing chapter of the American Subcontractors Association. At MCAA, many changes took place as he was coming up the ladder as Secretary and Vice President. Mackie and Norma Jean still treasure all the many friendships that have been established in the industry at home, in the state and nationally. When Mackie became President, the national economy was at a low and MCAA was very low on funds. He rolled up his sleeves and started a journey. He worked feverishly to bring a fragmented industry together. He met with all industry associations and had open dialog. The first Midyear Meeting of his term was held with NCMA mid-year. He formed an alliance by traveling over 60,000 miles in his two years bringing people together in a tough time. He opened discussions with NCCER to help address manpower issues. He traveled to Washington, D.C., meeting with Congressmen and Senators addressing the use of masonry in government buildings and went to the Pentagon with the help of his congressmen to promote sustainable construction for our soldiers. He kicked off Vision 2020 to have more masonry used nationwide by the year 2020. He established active committees that worked on behalf of the industry and specifically the MCAA. He knew the future was important and started the South of 40 Committee and had four committee chairs that were south of 40. He also recognized pride was needed back in our industry. He, with the help of others, established the Masonry Hall of Fame. He was so proud to induct Dee Brown in the very first class! He felt, once again “the kid” had come through. Mackie has always loved his community. He is a Paul Harris Rotarian and was very active in many associations. He served as President of Axtell FFA Ag Booster Club, was awarded a Lone Star FFA Degree by the Texas FFA officers, served as Chairman of the McLennan County Jr. Livestock Show & Sale, served as Chairman of the Board of the Heart of Texas Fair Complex, which impacted the local economy $60 million per year and the list goes on. He has helped raise millions of dollars for youth scholarships throughout Texas. He also loves his cattle and ranch and served many years on the Beefmaster Board of Directors and as Chairman of the Board for two years. He finds rest looking at cattle and enjoying a part of God’s creation. As he left MCAA Chairman role, with the help of Tom Daniels, they brought a vision to reality - The Masonry Foundation. He simply wanted masonry to be there for years and years, but not just there also at the top of the construction industry. The things that mean the most to him have nothing to do with work - his wife of 39+ years, his two children and their spouses, and his three grandchildren. His foundation is in his God as he reads his bible every day and prays many times each day. The Church has always come first even when it meant less time for himself. He now looks forward in helping others to be happy and enjoy life. Started in the industry at the age of 16 as a laborer. Moved to Texas in 1980 and worked for Al Brown Masonry until opening Brazos Masonry, Inc. on March 21, 1989. Served as MCAA Membership Chairman, MCAA Region F Vice President, MCAA Treasurer, MCAA Secretary, MCAA Vice Chairman, MCAA Chairman, founder and first President of the Central Texas Mason Contractors Association, and Legislative Chairman and Board of Directors for the Associated Masonry Contractors of Texas. Formed the Texas Construction Association and served as Chairman. Established Vision 2020 campaign, MCAA South of 40 Committee, and Masonry Hall of Fame. Helped create The Masonry Foundation and served as Secretary. Awarded C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award in 2013.

Melonie Leslie

Chairman

MCAA Legislative Committee

G & G Masonry LLC
5350 W Bell Rd Ste C122 PMB 295
Glendale,Arizona 85308-3907
602-942-1983

Experienced owner with a demonstrated history of working in and advocating for the masonry industry. Respected and self-motivated professional with more than 18 years of experience managing multiple projects simultaneously.

Lanc Schmitt

Vice Chairman

MCAA Legislative Committee

Al Slattery Masonry, Inc.
10214 NW 10th St
Oklahoma City,Oklahoma 73127-7100
405-324-6080

Robert Barnes

Member

MCAA Legislative Committee

Dee Brown, Inc.
1600 N Collins Blvd
Richardson,Texas 75080-3583
214-321-6443

ROBERT V. “BUDDIE” BARNES, JR. INDUCTED 2016 In 1969 Robert V. "Buddie" Barnes, Jr. began his career in the masonry industry working in the yard, working on equipment and working on the trash truck helping to do job cleanup. During that period, he was approached about learning estimating for the company by doing plan takeoff work at night. By the end of the first six months, he had developed his takeoff skills to the point that he moved from the field operations into the office to become a full time estimator. Buddie worked during the day estimating for the company and attending Texas A&M University - Commerce to finish his college degree in Architecture and Business Management in the evenings. Buddie had also gotten involved with the local chapter of the Mason Contractors Association of Dallas and the American Subcontractors Association serving in various positions with both organizations. Buddie also developed a training and resource manual Dee Brown, Inc. that included NCMA and BIA tech notes. After receiving his Bachelor's Degree in 1976, Buddie was assigned the role of establishing Cost to Completes on numerous projects which were being constructed by two firms that Texas Industries had acquired over the past few years. Upon successful completion of the estimates, Dee Brown Masonry and Texas Industries reached an agreement to allow Dee Brown Masonry to take over both companies. In late 1976, Buddie was promoted to Vice President and he moved to Houston, Texas to take over Cardinal Masonry Company which would become Dee Brown Masonry, Inc. - Houston Division. Buddie was in Houston from late 1976 through mid-year 1985. During that time Buddie was involved locally as a Committee Chairman, Director and two-time President of the Associated Masonry Contractors of Houston. Buddie also served as a Director and Chairman of the Bricklayers Pension and Health and Welfare Funds during that same period. Regionally Buddie was elected in 1980 to the Associated Masonry Contractors of Texas Board of Directors serving as their Secretary/Treasurer for 1980 - 1983 and President 1983-1984. He was also recognized by the Brick Institute of Texas for his contributions to the industry in 1984. During 1980-1985, Buddie represented the Masonry Industry as a Director and Vice President of the Houston Chapter of the American Subcontractors Association. He taught classes for these local organizations on how to review and modify subcontracts to protect themselves from overbearing General Contractors. In 1983, Buddie represented the Masonry Institute of Houston and Galveston doing presentations at the University of Houston and University of Texas at Arlington on "Cost Options for Masonry Construction". In 1985, Buddie was promoted to Executive Vice President of Dee Brown Inc. which required him to return to the corporate office in Dallas, Texas. His first assignment was the reorganization from a Regional Contractor to a National Contractor. Locally in Dallas, Buddie began to get reacquainted with the local masonry group serving as a Director and President of the Mason Contractors Association of Dallas which would eventually shut down. Buddie was promoted to President and COO of Dee Brown, Inc. in January of 1990 as he completed the company reorganization. In 1985, Dee Brown and Buddie Barnes helped Dolphus Youngblood establish Youngblood Masonry, Inc. and Buddie worked with Dolphus as his mentor. From 1985, YMI moved from a startup company to the largest minority masonry company in our region. During the first few years, Dolphus received his minority certification, his HUD certification and was performing work throughout the state of Texas. Due to Dolphus' untimely death in 1995, Buddie was asked by the Youngblood family to step in to complete the work YMI had under contract at the time of his death and close the company down. During this same period, Buddie became a member of ASTM C-12, C-15 and C-18 main committees along with several subcommittees related to the Masonry and Stone Industry. Since it had been about 10 years since he had developed an original Training and Resource Manual, he published an updated version of the manual with new details and additional technical information. During the 1980's, Buddie began serving on numerous MCAA Committees and making presentations for the industry. Listed below are a few of the seminars Buddie taught for MCAA or as a representative of MCAA: MCAA Convention at the Hotel Anatole in March 1987 "Stone Panels I" MCAA Convention in Nashville March 1988 "Stone Panels II - Stone Estimating and Design" MCAA Convention in Las Vegas March 1989 "Stone Panels III - Design and Anchorage Issues" 12th Annual Federal Officials Seminar - Presented at NCMA Headquarters, Herndon, Virginia "Constructability of Reinforced Concrete Masonry" MCAA / Masonry Expo in Houston February 1990 - "Selling Masonry As A System In A Competitive Market Place" AIA Presentation - AIA Dallas Headquarters October 1995 - "Masonry Codes , ACI 530, ASCE 5" The Masonry Society - Professor's Workshop @University of Utah in Salt Lake City - March 1997 - "Masonry Construction" 6th Building Professional Institute @ University of Texas at Arlington - January 1998 - "Masonry Failures - Incompatibility of Construction Materials" NCMA / CSI - Post Graduate Training Program - November 1998 - "Winning the Bid - What it Takes" 7th Building Professional Institute @ University of Texas at Arlington - January 1999 - "Masonry Design and Failures" The Masonry Society - 8th North American Masonry Conference - June 1999 - "Masonry: Engineering, Architecture and Construction" Buddie was appointed the first Technical Committee Chairman by President Felice and was also asked to serve as the MCAA representative to the Masonry Alliance for Codes and Standards. Buddie was a founding member of MACS and served as their Secretary Treasurer through 2000. Buddie has served as the Region F Vice President since 2002 and also serves on the Technical and Certification Committees. In 2012, Buddie was recognized with the MCAA C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award. Back locally, Buddie has remained active. From 2003 - 2009, Buddie served as a Director of the United Masonry Contractor Association of Dallas. During his time on the board, he helped to develop the Golden Trowel Awards Program, serving as committee chairman from 2003 through 2006. Buddie was recognized as Contractor of the year in 2004 and served as Chairman of UMCA for 2007 - 2008. In 2009, Buddie was recognized by UMCA with a Special Award for his work leading the development of the Golden Trowel Program. In January of 2000, Buddie was elected Chairman of the Board, President & CEO of Dee Brown, Inc. and has represented the Masonry and Stone Industry directly and indirectly with his time, talent and treasure for 46 years. He served as a Director and as Chairman of the Construction Research Center at the University of Texas at Arlington. As a Board Member of one of the largest chapters of Associated General Contractors, Buddie served as their Chairman in 2005-2006. Buddie was also elected to the six person National Specialty Contractor Board of the AGC from 1998 - 2000. Buddie served as a Director for the Building Stone Institute. As a founding Board Member of the Construction Education Foundation, he pushed to get the Bricklaying School set up through CEF at North Lake Community College where it is held to this date. Civically, Buddie has served his community as a Board Member and Chairman of the Baylor Institute of Rehabilitation, as a Board Member for Circle Ten Council Boy Scouts of America, Visiting Nurses Association, Salesmanship Club of Dallas, Salesmanship Club Charitable Golf of Dallas, Inc., Baylor Health Care System Foundation, and Episcopal Foundation of Dallas. His University has also kept him involved by serving as a Board member and Chairman of the Texas A&M University - Commerce Foundation, Chairman of the Distinguished Alumni Association, and currently serves as Vice Chairman of the TAMU-C Lions Athletic Club. Buddie also represents our industry annually lecturing to Construction and Engineering students at TAMU-C about "Masonry Construction", "Masonry and Stone Materials", and "The Proper Use of Masonry". Buddie is currently the only contractor member on the Executive Committee of the Texas Association of Business and the Dallas Arboretum Board. The DBI Training and Resource Manual that Buddie originally developed during the early 1970's was updated in the early 1980's and again in the early 1990's. Today the manuals have grown to three volumes that are used by all Estimators, Project Managers, Field Operations, Superintendents and Foremen. The manuals are titled: FACE BRICK; STRUCTURAL GLAZED BRICK AND TILE 2006 - 4th edition - Volume 1 - RVBJR CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS AND ARCHITECTURAL MASONRY UNITS 2006 - 4th edition - Volume 2 - RVBJR DIMENSIONAL STONE; CAST STONE; ROCK AND TERRA COTTA 2008 - 1st edition - Volume 3 - RVBJR As a new development, DBI has begun the transition from the hard copy books to computer files which will allow access from desk top computers and the iPads we now are using. This decision will allow us to update these books easily and at a lower cost. As you can see, Buddie has truly dedicated his life to Dee Brown, Inc. and the Masonry Industry. It is our honor and distinct privilege to recommend Robert V. "Buddie" Barnes, Jr. for induction into the Mason Contractors Association of America Hall of Fame.

Pete Groetzinger

Member

MCAA Legislative Committee

Brazos Masonry
287 Cherokee Trail
Waco,Texas 76712
254-848-5830

Mr. Groetzinger joined Brazos Masonry Inc. as a partner and CFO in January 2002. Following completion of an Engineering degree from Vanderbilt University and an MBA in Finance from the University of Texas at Austin, he forged a successful and distinguished career in the oil and gas industry. Having worked as an energy trader in London, Manhattan, and Houston, Mr. Groetzinger’s final position before moving to Waco to join BMI was Vice President of Valero Marketing & Supply Corporation in San Antonio. Mr. Groetzinger also serves on the Board of the Masonry Foundation.

Brandon Hartsell

Member

MCAA Legislative Committee

Gates Construction Company, Inc.
PO Box 150
Mooresville,North Carolina 28115-0150
704-664-2121

Matthew Jollay

Member

MCAA Legislative Committee

Jollay Masonry Contractors
116 Locust St
Avondale Est,Georgia 30002-1045
404-294-5393

I am the president at Jollay Masonry INC. and I coordinate and oversee preconstruction services and project management teams.

Brad Leidal

Member

MCAA Legislative Committee

Leidal & Hart Mason Contractors, Inc.
12100 Globe St.
Livonia,Michigan 48150
734-522-2400

Paul Oldham

Member

MCAA Legislative Committee

Ollier Masonry, Inc.
1460 Lammers Pike
Batesville,Indiana 47006-8631
812-934-3072

Paul Oldham is the Chairman at Mason Contractors Association of America based in Algonquin, Illinois. Previously, Paul was the President at Ollier Masonry. Paul received a College Preparatory High School Diploma degree from Christian Brothers High School and a Bachelor of Science from University of Evansville.

MCAA Marketing Committee

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Steve Wheeler

Chairman

MCAA Marketing Committee

EZG Manufacturing
1833 N Riverview Rd
Malta,Ohio 43758-9303
800-417-9272

Sales and Business Development- Concrete and Grout Mixers / Refractory Mixers / Delivery Systems / Grout Pumps

Rob Faro

Vice Chairman

MCAA Marketing Committee

Hydro Mobile USA
365 Upland Drive
Seattle,Washington 98188
206-577-0133

MCAA Membership Committee

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When you want to take your membership to the next level, consider volunteering on the MCAA’s Membership Committee. Member volunteers help drive the MCAA. With every new volunteer, the MCAA becomes better equipped to reach our goals.

The Membership Committee is responsible for all membership recruitment and retention activities. The committee oversees such member development and promotional efforts such as welcoming new members and assisting them into actual membership within the association. The committee is responsible for determining member satisfaction and that future needs of the membership are met.

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Kent Bounds

Chairman

MCAA Membership Committee

Brazos Masonry
287 Cherokee Trail
Waco,Texas 76712
254-848-5830

Kent Bounds is the President of Brazos Masonry, Inc. in Waco, Texas. He has served as Chairman of the MCAA’s Membership Committee and as a member of the MCAA’s South of 40 Committee. In addition, Mr. Bounds has served on the board for the Central Texas Masonry Council Association, including as President from 2013-2015.

Hoss Hoskinson

Chairman

MCAA Membership Committee

Lang Masonry & Restoration Contractors, Inc.
405 Watertown Rd
Waterford,Ohio 45786-5248
740-749-3512

Kevin Camarata

Member

MCAA Membership Committee

Camarata Masonry Systems, Ltd.
16465 W Hardy Rd
Houston,Texas 77060-6226
281-876-1111

Kevin Camarata is the Chief Executive Officer and founder of Camarata Masonry Systems, Ltd. Mr. Camarata currently serves on the Masonry Foundation’s grant review committee and has served the industry in many association positions. Mr. Camarata is currently the President of the Natural Stone Foundation, serves as the Chairman of its fundraising committee and is the Treasurer of the Texas Construction Association (the lobbying arm of the commercial subcontractors in Texas). Past positions include: President and Director of the Texas Masonry Council, President and Director of the Associated Masonry Contractors of Houston, Director of the Houston Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America, and Director of the Construction Career Collaborative (C3).

Richard Felice

Member

MCAA Membership Committee

Forrest & Associate, Inc.
817 SW 9th St
Des Moines,Iowa 50309-4517
515-283-0497

Mr. Felice has given so much to the masonry industry it is quite difficult to keep track of it all and capture the full impact.

After starting in the industry as a laborer and advancing to journeyman bricklayer, Mr. Felice began his own company in 1959 with one truck and a mixer. Shortly thereafter in 1960, Mr. Felice incorporated Forrest & Associate, Inc. and joined the MCAA.

Over his distinguished career Mr. Felice helped establish the Masonry Institute of Iowa, successfully lobbied for several changes that have had significant positive impact for all masons, has served in several organizations’ committees such as ASTM, MACS, TMS, MSJC, and especially MCAA where he is still quite active as a past-President and board member.

Recognizing the need for a way for quality mason contractors to be able to distinguish themselves from their lesser competitors, Mr. Felice also played a role in creating and strengthening the MCAA’s certification program. Never one to pay lip service to anything, Forrest & Associate, Inc. became the first MCAA Certified Mason Contractor in the state of Iowa.

Through his years of dedication and service, Forrest & Associate, Inc. has developed a strong reputation for safety, quality, and innovation that is second to none.

Started in industry as a laborer and advanced to journeyman bricklayer. Began his own company in 1959 with one truck and a mixer. Incorporated Forrest & Associate, Inc. in 1960 and joined the MCAA. Helped establish the Masonry Institute of Iowa. Successfully lobbied for several changes that have had significant positive impact for all masons. Has served in several organizations including ASTM, MACS, TMS, MSJC, and MCAA. Is a past-President and board member of the MCAA. Played a role in creating the MCAA’s certification program. Became the first MCAA certified mason contractor in the state of Iowa. Has developed a strong reputation for safety, quality, and innovation.

John Jacob

Member

MCAA Membership Committee

J. Construction Company
1444 Spring Lawn Ave
Cincinnati,Ohio 45223-1638
513-542-4020

J. Construction Company, Inc. is a regional Masonry Contractor servicing the Greater Cincinnati area- Southwestern Ohio, Southeastern Indiana and Northern Kentucky. The Jacob family has been in the masonry business since the late 1800’s. Over the years the Jacob family has maintained longstanding relationships with their vendors, general contractors and architects. J. Construction Co., Inc is committed to providing our customers with quality workmanship at a fair price and completed as scheduled with safety as one of our goals.

Steve Wheeler

Member

MCAA Membership Committee

EZG Manufacturing
1833 N Riverview Rd
Malta,Ohio 43758-9303
800-417-9272

Sales and Business Development- Concrete and Grout Mixers / Refractory Mixers / Delivery Systems / Grout Pumps

Dennis Withsosky

Member

MCAA Membership Committee

New Dimension Masonry, Inc.
1018 Cudahy Pl Ste A
San Diego,California 92110-3938
619-276-5000

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents

The Regional Vice President position job description is as follows:

Attend both the Annual and Midyear Meetings
Attend quarterly conference calls
Communication and coordination with the State Chairmen in the region
Sit on at least one committee
Recruit at least one new member each year
Organize regional political fundraising activities with the assistance of the MCAA staff and lobbyist
Provide written reports as to the economic, labor, promotional and membership recruitment activities in the region
Communicate information about and work with The Masonry Foundation to make people in the region aware of The Foundation.

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Chris Pappas

Region A Vice President

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents

Telligent Masonry, LLC
2273 Research Blvd
Rockville,Maryland 20850-3264
301-926-9600

Chris Pappas has worked in Masonry Construction since 1982, serving in a variety of roles including estimating, contract negotiations, brick laying, and project management. His thirty years of experience allow him to effectively oversee all daily operations at Telligent, and ensure that every project conforms to the highest standards of quality, safety, and workmanship. To Chris, every project, no matter how large or small, is a matter of personal pride.

Melvin Hinton

Region B Vice President

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents

MH Masonry, Inc.
3915 Campbell Ave.
Lynchburg,Virginia 24501
434-239-9235

MH Masonry & Associates was founded in the Spring of 2012. After working together for some over 20 years, the four partners Chris Elbrecht, Daryl Shifflett, Greg Booth and Melvin Hinton came together and established what is now MH Masonry & Associates.

John Jacob

Region C Vice President

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents

J. Construction Company
1444 Spring Lawn Ave
Cincinnati,Ohio 45223-1638
513-542-4020

J. Construction Company, Inc. is a regional Masonry Contractor servicing the Greater Cincinnati area- Southwestern Ohio, Southeastern Indiana and Northern Kentucky. The Jacob family has been in the masonry business since the late 1800’s. Over the years the Jacob family has maintained longstanding relationships with their vendors, general contractors and architects. J. Construction Co., Inc is committed to providing our customers with quality workmanship at a fair price and completed as scheduled with safety as one of our goals.

Jameel Ervin

Region D Vice President

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents

W.B.F. Construction, Inc.
9127 S Kedzie Ave
Evergreen Park,Illinois 60805-1606
872-703-3802

Jameel Ervin believes in giving back to the industry and openly states that he is successful by the “Grace of God.” WBF (Walk by Faith) provides dozens of union jobs. In conjunction, he expresses a concern for lack of tradesman in the masonry field. Today he is on a mission and addresses the work shortage by encouraging young high school people through hands on experiences using actual equipment and tools to introduce them to our industry. “Trades are undervalued “says Jameel, “Old school bricklayers took pride in their work. They took the time to help develop a craft that they loved and they had a code.” Instilling this same work ethic in our young people today is notably one of his greatest passions.

Brian Grant

Region E Vice President

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents

Grant Contracting Co., Inc.
777 Rudder Rd
Fenton,Missouri 63026-2014
636-343-0170

Grant Contracting Co., Inc. is a masonry construction firm with an over sixty-five year history. Grant Contracting specializes in commercial, industrial, and institutional masonry; installing brick, block, stone, precast concrete and various types of pavers. Grant Contracting is a Certified Mason Contractor. This certification is performed by the Mason Contractors Association of St. Louis. The criteria includes yearly testing on the management, technical and safety skills and procedures of the contractor. In addition, the contractor must obtain continuing education credits throughout the year to maintain the certification. Grant Contracting is owned and operated by Donald C. Grant and Brian J. Grant, both registered professional civil engineers in the state of Missouri.

Kent Bounds

Region F Vice President

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents

Brazos Masonry
287 Cherokee Trail
Waco,Texas 76712
254-848-5830

Kent Bounds is the President of Brazos Masonry, Inc. in Waco, Texas. He has served as Chairman of the MCAA’s Membership Committee and as a member of the MCAA’s South of 40 Committee. In addition, Mr. Bounds has served on the board for the Central Texas Masonry Council Association, including as President from 2013-2015.

Moroni Mejia

Region G Vice President

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents
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Ken Tejeda

Region H Vice President

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents

R & R Masonry, Inc.
5337 Cahuenga Blvd Ste E
North Hollywood,California 91601-3449
818-985-1635

Ron Adams

Region I Vice President

MCAA Regional Vice Presidents

Cascade Construction Co., Inc.
3819 100th St SW Ste 7
Lakewood,Washington 98499-4470
253-531-7835

MCAA Safety Committee

The Safety Committee is responsible for the development of safety programs for the mason contractor as well as keeping the industry informed on key safety issues.

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Zach Everett

Chairman

MCAA Safety Committee

Brazos Masonry
287 Cherokee Trail
Waco,Texas 76712
254-848-5830

Spouse to Angela.

Mike Cook

Vice Chairman

MCAA Safety Committee

Gates Construction Company, Inc.
PO Box 150
Mooresville,North Carolina 28115-0150
704-664-2121

Meghann Boylan

Member

MCAA Safety Committee

Knowlton & Sons Masonry Construction
PO Box 430
Clifford,Pennsylvania 18413-0430
570-222-4509

Meghann Boylan is a Director, Payroll at Knowlton and Sons Masonry Construction based in Clifford Township, Pennsylvania.

Paul Cantarella

Member

MCAA Safety Committee

Cantarella & Son, Inc.
17 Downing Three Park Ste 2A
Pittsfield,Massachusetts 01201-3898
413-443-5158

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Daniele Dixon

Member

MCAA Safety Committee

National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
13614 Progress Blvd
Alachua,Florida 32615-9407
888-622-3720

John Golden

Member

MCAA Safety Committee

Wasco, Inc.
1122 Second Ave North Ste B
Nashville,Tennessee 37208
615-244-9090

Pete Groetzinger

Member

MCAA Safety Committee

Brazos Masonry
287 Cherokee Trail
Waco,Texas 76712
254-848-5830

Mr. Groetzinger joined Brazos Masonry Inc. as a partner and CFO in January 2002. Following completion of an Engineering degree from Vanderbilt University and an MBA in Finance from the University of Texas at Austin, he forged a successful and distinguished career in the oil and gas industry. Having worked as an energy trader in London, Manhattan, and Houston, Mr. Groetzinger’s final position before moving to Waco to join BMI was Vice President of Valero Marketing & Supply Corporation in San Antonio. Mr. Groetzinger also serves on the Board of the Masonry Foundation.

Ken Hebert

Member

MCAA Safety Committee

Malta Dynamics
210 13th St
Malta,Ohio 43758-9221
800-494-1840

Brent Jennings

Member

MCAA Safety Committee

Iron Age Footwear
9200 Olive Blvd Ste 222
Saint Louis,Missouri 63132-3251
314-288-6200

Jim Polakiewicz

Member

MCAA Safety Committee

Doyner, Inc.
6715 Joy Rd
East Syracuse,New York 13057-1109
315-431-9841

Tracy Webster

Member

MCAA Safety Committee

Dee Brown, Inc.
1600 N Collins Blvd
Richardson,Texas 75080-3583
214-321-6443

MCAA State Chairman

The State Chairman position job description is as follows:

Attend both the Annual and Midyear Meetings
Attend quarterly conference calls
Communicate with chapters and members within the state about the MCAA
Recruit at least one new member each year
Assist Regional Vice Presidents with activities in the state
Provide written reports as to the economic, labor, promotional and membership recruitment activities in the state once per year to the Regional Vice President
Communicate information about and work with The Masonry Foundation to make people in the region aware of The Foundation

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Tony Avila

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Avila Masonry
7021 W Augusta Ave Ste 116
Glendale,Arizona 85303-1206
623-931-2757

28 years of masonry experience. Proficient scheduler estimator project manager foreman and blocklayer.

Justin Breithaupt

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Non-Stop Scaffolding
1314 Hoadley St
Shreveport,Louisiana 71104-2007
800-845-0845

These days most folks will recognize Justin as the founder and developer of Non-Stop Scaffolding. No surprise there, as both the product and company have been very successful. But I first met Justin long before that scaffolding was developed. Back then he was a successful masonry contractor, and we were both active in the Mason Contractors Association of America. To me, Justin was a fooler. With a German name like Breithaupt, he sure could have come from my city, Milwaukee, or even Saint Louis. But his self-described North Louisiana accent and style sure would not have fit. Like I say, he was a fooler. Justin was bright, and sharp as a tack. He was totally dedicated to masonry, and he was obsessed with making it more efficient.Back in those days, self elevating scaffolding was not unheard of. But the main tower scaffolding product available back then had issues. It swayed in the breeze. Bricklayers needed ‘sea legs’ to work on it. Some would not work on it. Justin’s alternative was well thought out, simple, sturdy and far more stable. How good was it? Well, the existing tower product it replaced is no more. And look how many companies are making and selling scaffolding that is nothing but a ‘badge change copy’ of Justin’s product. Well, they say such competitive copies, are in fact the strongest form of compliment. Self elevating scaffolding was not the only innovation Justin tinkered with. He was also coming up with new ideas like variations on “speed pole’ lead systems, hand tool upgrades, and so on. In his early NON-STOP days, he would call on masonry contractors to sell his scaffolding, and he always had some new masonry gimmick along with him. In that North Louisiana accent he would look you in the eye and say, “Here! Give this little thing a try.” Justin Breithaupt Sr. has left his finger prints on the masonry industry, and he certainly deserves to be considered as a nominee for the Masonry Hall of Fame. Born into a family of masons. Started his own masonry company after college in 1954 at the age of 24. Got fed up with scaffolding choices and invented his own. Founder and developer of Non-Stop Scaffolding in 1975. Totally dedicated to masonry, and obsessed with making it more efficient. Innovator of self-elevating scaffolding, ‘speed pole’ lead systems, hand tool upgrades, and more. Active member of the Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) since the 1960s. Left his finger prints on the masonry industry.

Calvin Brodie

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Brodie Contractors, Inc.
PO Box 18973
Raleigh,North Carolina 27619-8973
919-782-2482

Mr. Brodie is the founder and president of Brodie Contractors in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has, and continues to be, a major figure and influencer in the masonry community both in the Carolinas and across the country. Mr. Brodie will make a worthy addition to the honor roll of Hall of Fame members. Through the years, Calvin has used the resources of his company to help with the building of the current Bunn High School (BHS) football field complex, BHS baseball field wall, and Bunn Elementary School concession stand for the recreation league. In 2019, he was inducted into the Bunn High School Hall of Fame. He has employed many young men, given advice and opportunities, paid tuition to truck driving school, and college tuition to deserving young people with only one request, “go make us proud!” Calvin became a member of the Raleigh Chapter of the North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association in 1985, serving as the Chapter President in 1990. He then served as the State Vice President, Regional Vice President, State Secretary-Treasurer, and the NCMCA President 1993-1995. Calvin has been recognized by Engineer News and Record, Masonry, and Black Enterprise magazines. In 2021, and in other years, BCI was ranked “First” by number of employees on the list of minority-owned businesses in the Triangle area by The Triangle Business Journal. In 2022, in Business North Carolina magazine, BCI was among the 25 excelling minority-owned companies in the state. He has Co-Chaired the Annual masonry Apprenticeship Skills Contest at the NC State Fair for more than 35 years and has sponsored many top journeymen masons as apprentice participants. Calvin was among the first to earn Certified Masonry Executive (CME) status in the NCMCA Masonry Contractor Certification Program. BCI was among the first firms to become a Certificate Masonry Contractor in the NCMCA Certification Program. He is a member of the National Masonry Instructors Associations Hall of Fame. In his spare time, Calvin enjoyed caring for his cows, chickens, hunting, a collection of deer, elk, and duck displays, ocean fishing, bike riding, watching sports, traveling to an NFL Dallas Cowboys game, and playing golf — which now that he is slowly slowing down working in the business, he plays frequently. But his most favorite time of golfing is the annual “Murdell” golf trip to Myrtle Beach, SC with about forty of his closest friends in the business. They are his competitors and colleagues, but more importantly, his friends. With many testaments to his accomplishments, Calvin Brodie is a true success in both business and in life. Despite the unfair challenges that minority people encounter in most any endeavor, he has earned admiration and genuine respect from his peers, competitors, and customers. And he’s done it as a minority businessman always intent on rising about societal challenges, holding no one responsible for his success or failure except for himself. Calvin is a valuable and trusted person; he is a gentleman’s gentleman. Calvin Brodie exemplifies what the Mason Contractors Association of America’s Masonry Hall of Fame is all about.

Joe Correll

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Mason Structure, Inc.
PO Box 949
Lexington,Kentucky 40588-0949
859-252-5011

Joe Correll works at Mason Structure, which is a Commercial & Residential Construction company with an estimated 109 employees.

John Duffy

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Acranom Masonry, Inc.
80 Industrial Park Access Rd
Middlefield,Connecticut 06455-1263
860-349-9000

John F. Duffy, CPE., Executive Vice President of Acranom Masonry, Inc. (Middlefield, Conn.), has been appointed to the position of MCAA Connecticut State Chairman.

Ted Erickson

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Forrest & Associate, Inc.
817 SW 9th St
Des Moines,Iowa 50309-4517
515-283-0497

Gregg Furtaw

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Enterprise Masonry Corporation
3010 Bellevue Ave
Wilmington,Delaware 19802-2402
302-764-6858

EMC is a regional Union Mason Contractor that operates in PA, DE, MD & NJ

Kerry Gagnon

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

K.M. Gagnon, Inc.
PO Box 812
Claremont,New Hampshire 03743-0812
603-542-6335

I am a fourth generation Mason and my objectives is to do quality work, better the trades and create better opportunities for the tradesmen.

Dan Grass

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Heitkamp Masonry, Inc.
16129 Westwoods Business Park
Ellisville,Missouri 63021-4505
636-230-5973

Mason Contractors of St. Louis Certification Committee Chairman 2012-2013 JATC Board Member 2018 MCAA Missouri State Chairman 2018

David Joslin

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Donald R. Frantz Concrete Co.
595 Randolph Ave
Saint Paul,Minnesota 55102-3640
651-209-6133

David Joslin is a Vice President at Donald R Frantz Concrete Construction based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. David received a Bachelor of Science degree from University Of Wisconsin-Madison.

Dan Kwiatkowski

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Kwiatkowski Masonry Inc
1006 N Indiana Ave
Crown Point,Indiana 46307-2736
219-663-4440

Current Board member International Masonry Institute, International Council of Employers, Indiana Mason Contractors Assoc. Mason Contractors Assoc of NW Indiana. Vice President of Indiana Masonry Contractors Assoc., Past President of of Mason Contractors of NW IN. Past board member & Chairman of Bricklayers Apprentice Program Chapter 6 Local 4 IN./KY.

Danielle Larson

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

GBL Group
1535 Daffodil Ct
Naples,Florida 34120-2445
239-348-9120

David Masterson

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Dee Brown, Inc.
1600 N Collins Blvd
Richardson,Texas 75080-3583
214-321-6443

David has extensive experience in stone and masonry construction. He is skilled in business development and project management. His responsibilities include staffing and overseeing all field operations, as well as working closely with estimating and pricing projects.

Brian Procter

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Wasco, Inc.
1122 Second Ave North Ste B
Nashville,Tennessee 37208
615-244-9090

Brian Procter is a Project Manager at WASCO based in Nashville, Tennessee. Previously, Brian was a President at River City Masonry and also held positions at Associated Builders and Contractors.

Greg Schuerman

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

PCC Masonry, Inc.
PO Box 1633
Wapakoneta,Ohio 45895-0633
419-941-2251

Brooke Steele

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Pyramid Masonry Contractors, Inc. (103860)
2330 Mellon Ct
Decatur,Georgia 30035-3807
770-987-4750

Steve Sullivan

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Genco Masonry, Inc. (100323)
4853 Cordell Ave # P-6
Bethesda,Maryland 20814-7015
301-657-3340

Steven Sullivan is the President at Genco Masonry based in Bethesda, Maryland. Steven received a Bachelor of Science degree from University of Maryland Global Campus.

Guy Tedesco

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

A. Tedesco Masonry
79 Plain St
Rutland,Vermont 05701-4697
802-236-1466

Jason Thompson

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Thompson-Master Masons, Inc.
135 e 11th st.
Sheridan,Wyoming 82801-2241
307-672-7971

Jason has been committed to the family business for over 20 years. Provides estimates, coordinates and oversees projects.

Tom Vacala

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Restore Masonry, LLC
8700 W Bryn Mawr Ave Ste 620N
Chicago,Illinois 60631-3560
773-588-4555

Thomas Vacala is a Field Coordinator and General Superintendant at Restore Masonry based in Chicago, Illinois. Previously, Thomas was a Superintendent at Tyler Lane Construction and also held positions at Strategic Safety Consulting.

Ray Wetmore

State Chairman

MCAA State Chairman

Pacific Bay Masonry
330 Lincoln Ave
San Jose,California 95126-3406
408-971-4900

Zachery Anderson

Professional

MCAA State Chairman

Anderson Masonry, Inc.
7393 MT Highway 35
Bigfork,Montana 59911-6115
406-837-7730

Zack Anderson, based in Bigfork, MT, US, is currently a President at Anderson Masonry Inc.. With a robust skill set that includes Strategic Planning, Fundraising, Budgets, Start Ups, Management and more, Zack Anderson contributes valuable insights to the industry. Zack Anderson has 1 email on RocketReach.

MCAA Technical Committee

MCAA TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
The Technical Committee's primary role is to guide the MCAA's involvement in the codes and standards and research arena as well as technical developments for the mason contractor in the masonry industry. The committee oversees MCAA's representation on other industry committees such as ASTM, MSJC, CMR and MACS as well as OSHA.

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Jonathon Merk

Chairman

MCAA Technical Committee

Forrest & Associate, Inc.
817 SW 9th St
Des Moines,Iowa 50309-4517
515-283-0497

Jon Merk is a Chief Estimator at Forrest & Associate based in Des Moines, Iowa

Jerry Painter

Chairman

MCAA Technical Committee

Painter Masonry, Inc.
830 NW 53rd Avenue
Gainesville,Florida 32609
352-494-8955

Having grown up in a family with masonry coursing through their veins, Jerry Painter was taught dedication to one’s life’s work at a very young age. He has now been in the masonry profession for over 48 years.

As of December 2011 his significant accomplishments and major impact on the masonry industry can be judged from the following lists of credits that include over 48 years experience in all phases of masonry construction including: journeyman mason, masonry contractor, masonry materials, masonry materials manufacturing, lecturing, instruction, promotion, inspection, estimating, consultation, and restoration.

His experience covers:

  • Bricklayer - 48 years
  • Vice President - Painter Masonry, Inc. 1968-1993
  • President - Painter Masonry, Inc 1993-Present
  • Adjunct Professor - 1990-2002
  • Santa Fe Community College - Building Technology Department - Masonry BCT2411
  • Instructor - 2000-Present
  • Florida Masonry Education Foundation (FMEF)
  • Structural Masonry Certification Program - “Workmanship”
  • Vice President - Gainesville Masonry Products 1976-1983

Certifications include:

  • Certified Master Bricklayer - AGC
  • Certified Master Stonemason - AGC
  • Certified Structural Masonry Contractor - FCPA-SMC-0011
  • Certified General Contractor - State of Florida - CGC040581
  • Instructor - Santa Fe Community College - Masonry

Memberships and Leadership Duties have included:

  • Masonry Association of Florida (MAF) 1989-Present
    • President (1989-1990, 1991-1992, 2000-2002)
    • Vice President 2005-2007
    • President of M.A.F. North Central Chapter 1997-2006
  • Florida Masonry Apprenticeship & Education Foundation (FMAEF)
    • Secretary 2003-2006
    • Vice President 2006-2007
    • President 2007-2009
  • Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA)
    • Co-Chairman of Technical Committee
    • Florida State President
  • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
    • Committees C12, C15, C27, & E06
    • Chairman of Subcommittee C15.05 (Masonry Assemblies)
    • Past Chairman of Task Group C15.05.07 (Workmanship)
    • Chairman of Committee C12-Mortars & Grouts
    • Fellow of ASTM-Award of Merit
  • The Masonry Society (TMS)
    • Board of Directors 2001-2002, 2005-2006 2007-2009
    • Technical Activities Committee (TAC) 2006-2008
    • Treasurer 2011-2013
  • Masonry Standards Joint Committee (MSJC) 2000-Present
    • Voting member of main Committee of General Requirements
    • Voting member of Construction Requirements Subcommittees
  • Building Officials Association of Florida (BOAF)
  • Building Construction Advisory Committee - Santa Fe College
  • Builders Association of North Central Florida (BANCF)
  • Council for Masonry Wall Bracing-original member
  • Construction Industry Silica Task Force
  • ESCSI/MCAA/NCMA Joint Task Force on Lightweight Concrete Masonry
  • Editorial Advisory Board - Masonry Construction
  • Alachua County Codes Enforcement Board 1987-1998 & 2001 to Present
    • Chairman 1989-1998, 2008-Present
  • North Central Florida Safety Council
    • Board of Directors 1998-Present
    • President 2000-2001
  • Scaffold Industry Association (SIA)
  • National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB)
    • Florida Guardian Advisory Council Member
  • Gainesville Chamber of Commerce
  • Suwannee/Hamilton counties Vo-tech Masonry Advisory Committee
  • Bradford/Union counties Vo-tech Masonry Advisory Committee
  • Menendez High School Construction/Masonry Advisory
  • Rotary Club Foundation of Gainesville
    • Board of Directors 1994-1996, 2003-2005
    • Secretary 2005-2006
    • President 2007-2008

Guest lecturer at:

  • The Masonry Society Annual Meeting
  • Brick Institute of America Masonry Instructors Seminar
  • Florida Department of Education Masonry Instructors Seminar
  • University of Florida School of Civil Engineering
  • University of Florida School of Building Construction
  • Brick Industry Regional Sales Meetings
  • Federal Officials Masonry Seminar 2001, 2003 & 2006

Honors have included:

  • Masonry Construction 1999 “Industry Leader of the Year”
  • Rotary Paul Harris Fellow
  • Gainesville Sun - “Hidden Hero”
  • MAF Lifetime Achievement Award - “ 2001
  • Expanded Shale Clay & Slate Institute 2008 Carl G. Erskine Award
  • Fellow of ASTM-Award of Merit
Experience covers Vice President and President of Painter Masonry, Inc.; adjunct professor 1990-2002; Vice President of Gainesville Masonry Products 1976-1983. Leadership duties included MAF President 1989-1990, 1991-1992, 2000-2002; President of MAF North Central Chapter 1997-2006; MCAA Technical Committee Chairman; ASTM Committee Chairman; TMS Board of Directors 2001-2002, 2005-2006, 2007-2009; North Central Florida Safety Council Board of Directors, President 2000-2001. Honors have included Masonry Construction 1999 Industry Leader of the Year; MAF Lifetime Achievement Award 2001; ESCSI 2008 Carl G. Erskine Award; ASTM Award of Merit.

MCAA Union Committee

The primary role of the Union Committee is to focus on the needs of union mason contractors.

COMMITTEE GOALS
-Continue to develop activities we do jointly at the MCAA Convention.
-Work to continue to build our relationship with the Laborers and BAC.
-Develop other areas of need for union contractors.

GET INVOLVED
When you want to take your membership to the next level, consider volunteering on the MCAA’s Union Committee. Member volunteers help drive the MCAA. With every new volunteer, the MCAA becomes better equipped to reach our goals.

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Ron Adams

Chairman

MCAA Union Committee

Cascade Construction Co., Inc.
3819 100th St SW Ste 7
Lakewood,Washington 98499-4470
253-531-7835

Ken Tejeda

Chairman

MCAA Union Committee

R & R Masonry, Inc.
5337 Cahuenga Blvd Ste E
North Hollywood,California 91601-3449
818-985-1635

John Smith Jr.

Member

MCAA Union Committee

John J. Smith Masonry Company
4138 Meramec Bottom Rd
Saint Louis,Missouri 63129
314-894-9500

John J. Sith is a 3rd generation Mason Contractor. John was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri and has approached everything in life with the great intensity that he has utilized every day in the business environment.

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

The Workforce Development Committee has jurisdiction over all MCAA related mason recruiting and training programs. Included in this committee's responsibilities is the marketing of the Masonry Career Days and other recruiting and career awareness efforts, developing and marketing training publications and videos as well as instructor training programs. Another area of the Workforce Development Committee's responsibilities is the mobilization of contractor and industry involvement in the recruiting and training efforts.

COMMITTEE GOALS
-Career path flow charts for use as part of recruitment materials.

-Work to get DOL to recognize internships for prevailing wage jobs. Would allow students who are seniors in high school to begin work on jobs as soon as they graduate from high school.

-Work with and manage day-to-day operations of the National Masonry Instructors Association (NMIA) in an effort to help grow and add value to the mission of the organization.

-Work with local chapters who are working successful development programs to create manuals on how to implement something similar elsewhere.
Support NCCER effort to get the Masonry manuals online for internet training.

-Develop a community group for schools and instructors utilizing the NCCER curriculum. The community group would share ideas and resources to help the teaching process. All instructors would be welcome to join the group.

GOALS ACCOMPLISHED
Digital “baseball cards” featuring real people with job descriptions and “stats”. Work with Marketing on this. In particular the committees should develop categories of who will be featured.

GET INVOLVED
When you want to take your membership to the next level, consider volunteering on the MCAA’s Workforce Development Committee. Member volunteers help drive the MCAA. With every new volunteer, the MCAA becomes better equipped to reach our goals.

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Neal Adams

Chairman

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Adams Masonry, Inc.
PO Box 3189
Chattanooga,Tennessee 37404-0189
423-629-9343

Neal is the son of Nick and grew up in the masonry business. After graduating from UT in 2010 he moved into the business focusing on accounting and administration before starting project management in the industrial side of the business. Today, Neal helps oversees field operations and business development. Neal lives in Chattanooga with his two kids. Activities & Affiliations Former President of Masonry Association of Chattanooga Board Member of Masonry Institute of Tennessee Adjunct Professor at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Multiple Committees, Associated General Contractors of East Tennessee Mason Contractors Association of America, Workforce Development Committee Chairman

Tyler Vacala

Vice Chairman

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Restore Masonry, LLC
8700 W Bryn Mawr Ave Ste 620N
Chicago,Illinois 60631-3560
773-588-4555

Nick Blohowiak

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

SPEC MIX LLC
4444 W. 78th St.
Minneapolis,Minnesota 55435-5406
888-773-2649

Brian Carney

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

SPEC MIX LLC
4444 W. 78th St.
Minneapolis,Minnesota 55435-5406
888-773-2649

Brian Carney's is Vice President at SPEC MIX LLC. Brian Carney got his introduction to the masonry trade, working for local Rochester, MN mason contractor Trent Keller Masonry during the summers while attending college at Winona St. pursuing a marketing degree. Over three summers, Brian humped block into basements, mixed mortar and developed a love for the comradery and teamwork that is required to work on a masonry crew as well as a respect for the skill of the craftsman and love of the masonry industry that would carry Brian throughout his professional career. Brian applied for his first job out of college to an upstart masonry product licensing business, SPEC MIX Inc. His summer mason tending job gave him a leg up on the interview and a career was launched. At SPEC MIX, Brian initially spent his time convincing privately owned packaged concrete producers to shift some production over to new SPEC MIX mortars and grouts products to service the masonry industry that at the time was literally "stuck on the shovel". Brian worked most of North America, training SPEC MIX sales representatives (Mudslingers) and educating countless contractors on the effects of "sand bulking" and "running the numbers" on field mixed mortar versus SPEC MIX mortars. Brian pioneered the development of preblended masonry products and silo delivery systems for the masonry industry. When you think of Brian Carney, what comes to mind first is promotion, masonry promotion. Brian's passion for elevating the craftsman started with the Fastest Trowel on the Block competitions in the 1990's. SPEC MIX was the primary sponsor of the event and continued to be for many years, supplying mortar, manpower and prizes for the event at the Masonry Showcase. As the World of Concrete continued to grow and expand, thoughts of how to promote masonry and our skilled craftsmen spun through Brian's head and the SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500 was born. The first competition was held at the World of Concrete in 2003 with only three open entrants from around America and a handful of local Las Vegas masons who were begged and bribed to show up. With only a couple of sponsors the first year and emceed by the infamous Jim O'Connor, the first ever SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500 was off and running. As the competition began, more and more World of Concrete attendees kept coming to the competition and stayed, something special was happening for the industry. When the dust settled, thank god the winner laid just over 500 brick as the event almost had to be renamed the SPEC MIX Bricklayer 200... After the first year, regional qualifying competitions began to take the excitement to local markets and feed stronger competitors into the championship event. Today there are 24 regional SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500 events promoting masonry construction in the US and Canada that are followed by local, national and social media, drawing great interest and publicity to our industry year round. The SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500 by itself was not enough industry promotion for Brian. Add in a competition for the mason tender, The Toughest Tender, create an area to promote the feature masonry innovations, the Innovation Zone, combine it all the MCAA's Fastest Trowel and Skills Competition and new for this year, bring on the Jr. SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500. Rally some industry powerhouse brands like HydroMobile, Multiquip, Stabila, Hohmann & Barnard and QUIKRETE and super brands like Ford and Stihl to create a purse of over $100K in cash and prizes. Throw in a jumbo Tron or two, add professional actor Tom Clark for the emcee, broadcast everything live over the internet and you have an event that elevates the industry, MASONRY MADNESS! Brian was awarded the 2018 C. DeWitt Brown Leadman for his continual support and leadership to the masonry industry. It's not just Brian's commitment and passion for all things masonry that makes him great, but it's his genuine compassion and concern for everyone he touches that makes him a great man. I am honored to induct Brian Carney's into MCAA Masonry Hall of Fame for his lifetime stewardship of the masonry industry. A mason tender first, learning masonry in its purest form firsthand. Brian pioneered the development of SPEC MIX pre-blended masonry products and silo delivery systems. A key contributor to MCAA initiatives, Brian was also influential in VICA and SkillsUSA masonry competitions. He started the World's Largest Bricklaying Competition, The SPEC MIX Bricklayer 500. Established Gatorback, LLC with his wife Shelly, which won the Most Innovative Product Award at the World of Concrete. Awarded the 2018 C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award. It's not only Brian's commitment and passion for keeping the trade strong, but also his continued genuine compassion and concern for everyone he works alongside throughout the industry.

Daniele Dixon

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
13614 Progress Blvd
Alachua,Florida 32615-9407
888-622-3720

Steven Fechino

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Mortar Net Solutions
6575 Daniel Burnham Dr, Suite G
Portage,Indiana 46368-6416
800-664-6638

Curtis Hoover

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Center of Applied Technology - North
109 Monoponsan Dr.
Stevensville,Maryland 21666
410-969-3100

Curtis C. Hoover started his career back in 1974, while still in high school. A new vo-tech center was opening called North Arundel Vo-Tech. This was just a technical school, which would be near the seven high schools in the north end of Anne Arundel County. He did not choose the masonry program. Instead, he signed up for the home improvement program. The related class for this program was masonry, a fact he did not know until second semester. After taking masonry that semester, he knew what he wanted to pursue for his career. Curtis fell in love with the class as it seemed to be natural for him. Curtis’ class was introduced to VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) known today as SkillsUSA. His first full year, he competed in the state VICA Masonry Competition and placed fourth. In his senior year, he placed second and won a Silver Medal. This was the first medal ever won for his school. His dad had it placed in a frame, which currently he displays for all his students in hopes of encouraging them to do their best. Curtis wants them to know that they can accomplish anything if they work hard and put their minds to it. Curtis started doing little masonry jobs while still in school, and was amazed by what kind of money one could make. He built his first fireplace at the age of 16, and was paid $400.00 which helped him purchase a car. He officially started his career going out on work study his senior year for R.L. Walker and Sons, which was a residential masonry contractor. Most of the work was bricking up the front of houses, foundations and fireplaces. He worked for R.L. Walker for one and a half years. Curtis always remained in contact with his masonry instructor. One day, they were talking when Curtis mentioned he wanted to get with a company that had benefits. His brother was a foreman for Henry J. Knott, Inc. which was one of the largest union masonry contractors in the Baltimore area. They hired Curtis in 1978. He started working as a bricklayer, then in 1982 he began as a foreman at the age of 25. Soon after the company began to grow and they were looking for an Assistant Superintendent, a job which included training new foremen from within the company. The tasks included blueprint reading classes, safety meetings, documentation of the jobs, and many other items involved in running a project. It also involved running a yard, which included all of the equipment needs, clean-up of jobs, etc. Curtis loved that job, but the economy in the first part of the 90’s was on a downward trend, which hurt the company. He ended up going back in the field as a foreman. In the summer of 1993, he was building the Lowes store in Salisbury, Md., when he received a phone call from his masonry teacher, telling him that the masonry instructor position was open at his old school. He applied, did two interviews, one of which was with his former principal. He was selected out of eight other candidates. The toughest thing about taking the position was telling Henry J. Knott that he was leaving his company. He said he understood and wished Curtis the best of luck and if it didn’t work out, Curtis was always welcome to come back. They are still very good friends today, and Curtis tries to send him some of his students whenever he can. After taking the masonry instructors position, he attended his first Masonry Showcase in Charlotte in 1995. It was very impressive and he knew he had to get involved. Curtis received a phone call from a young lady about judging the Masonry Skills Challenge in Tampa, Florida. It was a great honor to be asked to judge. This is when he met some great gentlemen, who were also masonry instructors. Mr. Milton Young and Mr. Eugene Johnson were talking about the National Masonry Instructors Association (NMIA) and suggested Curtis should join. He did. This organization is more like family than just peers. Curtis has had the privilege serving as President of the National Masonry Instructors Association for 5 years, and is now Treasurer. He will always be the NMIA spokesperson. One will never know where or what event Curtis will attend. He has spent his entire life both as a teen and as an adult, in this great field of masonry and will continue as long as the good Lord allows him to. His words to other instructors have always been, “GET INVOLVED, in whatever organization that can help you and your students be successful.” There are no words or money that can put a price on watching a student succeed in industry, and Curtis is lucky enough to have many. Started career while still in high school in 1974. Instructor since 1993, providing instruction and evaluation for 40-60 students annually. NCCER Certified Instructor. Host of Maryland SkillsUSA Masonry Championships since 2002. Judge of National SkillsUSA Masonry Competitions since 2010 and MCAA’s Masonry Skills Challenge since 2003. Served as President and Treasurer of the National Masonry Instructors Association; President of the Masonry Instructors Association of Pa. & Md.; MCAA Workforce Development Committee member; teacher liaison for the Masonry Institute of Md., Va., and D.C.; active member of the Mid-Atlantic Masonry Association; Maryland SkillUSA School Advisor since 1993, Maryland Board of Directors since 2015, and Co-Chairman from 2017-2018.

Bryan Light

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Brick Industry Association
12007 Sunrise Valley Dr Ste 430
Reston,Virginia 20191-3495
703-674-1533

Bill Marrs

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Marrs Brothers
253 Westfield Ln
West Terre Haute,Indiana 47885-8866
812-208-4417

After earning a double major in Accounting & Finance at Indiana State University, William went on to work as an accountant until 2006, when he joined his father's company. He's now the President of Marrs Brothers, Inc. and dedicated to continuing the vision his father started nearly 40 years ago.

Donald McCauley

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Hunt Country Masonry, Inc.
5 Wirt St SW Ste 100
Leesburg,Virginia 20175-2923
571-442-8262

Dennis Neal

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Florida Masonry Apprentice and Educational Foundation
6353 Lee Vista Blvd
Orlando,Florida 32822-4705
407-319-6059

Paul Oldham

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Ollier Masonry, Inc.
1460 Lammers Pike
Batesville,Indiana 47006-8631
812-934-3072

Paul Oldham is the Chairman at Mason Contractors Association of America based in Algonquin, Illinois. Previously, Paul was the President at Ollier Masonry. Paul received a College Preparatory High School Diploma degree from Christian Brothers High School and a Bachelor of Science from University of Evansville.

Miriam Perez

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
13614 Progress Blvd
Alachua,Florida 32615-9407
888-622-3720

Workforce Development Manager NCCER March 2011 – Present (2 years 2 months)Gainesville,Florida Sponsor Development, Sectors: International, National , Minority and Government. Providing guidance to sponsors on standardized training, certification, and leveraging training investments to maximize ROI

Rob Richardson

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
13614 Progress Blvd
Alachua,Florida 32615-9407
888-622-3720

Mike Summers

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Top Quality Masonry Co., Inc.
1611 E. Quarter Force Trail
San Tan Valley,Arizona 85140
602-269-7691

Bret Terry

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute
686 Mariposa St
Denver,Colorado 80204-4408
303-893-3838

Bret Terry works as a Technical Director, Email at Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute, which is a Commercial & Residential Construction company with an estimated 17 employees;, their management level is Director. Bret is currently based in Denver, United States.

Bob Thomas

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Concrete Masonry Hardscape Association (CMHA)
13750 Sunrise Valley Dr
Herndon,Virginia 20171-4636
703-713-1900

Terri Truitt

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Midwest Masonry Council
PO Box 1079
Plainfield,Indiana 46168-4179
317-504-3593

Terri Truitt is an Executive Director at Midwest Masonry Council based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Previously, Terri was an Arch Representative at General Shale and also held positions at Simms Painting, Corporate Design. Terri received a College Prep degree from Bosse High School and a Associate from Ivy Tech Community College-Southwest.

Anna Weickhardt

Member

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Lang Masonry & Restoration Contractors, Inc.
405 Watertown Rd
Waterford,Ohio 45786-5248
740-749-3512