RMMI 2012 Board of Directors

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The RMMI has announced its 2012 Board of Directors.

The Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute has announced its 2012 Board of Directors.

The Executive Board includes: Jim Serowski, 2012 Board President; Gary Feiner, Past President; Mark Stutz President-Elect 2013; and Jay Retzko, Secretary/Treasurer.

The full 2012 Board of Directors include:

Brick producers:
  • Tom Murray, Vice President of Lakewood Brick and Tile Company
  • Mark Stutz, Vice President of Sales for General Shale Brick. (President —elect 2013)
Block producers:
  • Jay Retzko of Best Block Company (Secretary-Treasurer)
  • Colleen Ryan, Sales & Marketing Manager of St. Vrain Block
Masonry Contractors:
  • Pem Eberlein, President of A.P. Eberlein Co, Inc.
  • Jim Serowski, President of JVS Masonry, Inc. (2012 Board President)
Sponsoring Supplier:
  • Gary Feiner, TXI Western Regional Production Manager, E,S & C (Past President)
  • John McHugh, General Manager of US Mix Co.
Contributing Associates:
  • Jeff Berven, CRS Insurance
Ex-Officio:
  • Michael Schuller, President of Atkinson-Noland & Associates
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