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With the end of this year, my term as Chairman is almost complete and quickly coming to an end. It is truly a bittersweet process.
We are all very busy this time of year. We all work to balance our lives all year long, but during the Holidays it is time to reflect on our families.
To begin, I want to thank all of the contractors and their families who attended the Midyear Meeting in Orlando.
This time of year gives everyone new energy and motivation to get back out and do some of those projects that have been put off. It also brings us around to our Mid-year meeting.
As we emerge from the recession we’ve all been wrapped up in, there is a new — but familiar — issue for our industry surfacing, and that is our workforce.
As president of the MCAA, I am often asked what we are doing for you as mason contractors. The regime in Washington, D.C., right now is keeping us very busy.
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to join my family and me at the 2013 MCAA Midyear Meeting.
The MCAA has been very busy this past month. The staff continues to work with committee chairs and committee members to pursue our goals.