The National Steering Committee (NSC) for the Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program, a program that awards students with a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management, has announced its new board members.
The slate of new NSC officers:
- Executive Director – Eugene Martineau, CIM National Steering Committee
- Chairman – Mike Schneider, vice president, chief people officer (CPO), Baker Concrete Construction Inc.
- Vice Chairman – Michael Philipps, vice president, business development, construction materials, Sandler Training
- Secretary/Treasurer – Nicole R. Maher, chief operating officer, National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA)
- Immediate Past Chairman – Wallace Johnson, U.S. Concrete Inc.
The NSC board of directors:
- Randal M. Beard, principal and managing director, Walter P. Moore
- Dr. Rex Cottle, Trinity Industries Inc. (retired)
- Steve Cox, vice president – customer success, Command Alkon
- Brian Gallagher, vice president, marketing, O’Neal Inc.
- Julie Garbini, executive director, RMC Research & Education Foundation
- Beverly Garnant, executive director, American Society of Concrete Contractors
- Douglas Guerrero, chairman, CIM Patrons, California State University, Chico
- Marti Harrell, NPCA vice president of Education and Training and NPCA Foundation Executive director, National Precast Concrete Association Foundation (NPCA)
- Scott Harrison, senior associate, Construction Insight Inc.
- Kyle Loyd, executive vice president, concrete & waterproofing, Sika Corp.
- Paul Ozinga, executive vice president, Ozinga RMC Inc.
- Aaron Snowdon, director RMC Performance, Summit Materials LLC
- Russell Tripp, president, American Concrete Pipe Association
- Rick Yelton, editor at large, Informa Exhibitions U.S.
“We continue the great fortune of having a board of directors comprised of industry leaders that bring vast amounts of experience, capability and commitment to the National Steering Committee,” says CIM NSC Executive Director Eugene Martineau. “Their leadership is essential as the NSC continues to provide oversight and direction while advancing the CIM program and preparing the next generation of leaders for the concrete industry.”