Masonry Magazine January 1977 Page.25
MCAA Estimating Seminar
Slated for Salt Lake
In its continuing series of educational programs being held throughout the country, the MCAA will sponsor a seminar on "Masonry Estimating ...For a Profit" on January 27-28, 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Little America Hotel. (The hotel site has been changed from the previously announced Salt Lake Hilton.)
MCAA estimating seminars were recently conducted in Dayton, Ohio in September and Oak Brook, III. in November, 1977. Both enjoyed excellent attendance.
The programs are being conducted by MCAA's Management Institute. Robert Harrison, Mt. Prospect, III., chairman, and Louis J. Helbert, Jr., Fort Collins, Colo., vice chairman.
The program instructor is Jerry G. Pope, Greeley, Colo., who has been responsible for the estimating and bidding of more than $1.5 billion worth of construction contracts over the past 18 years. He also has authored a definitive book on the subject of estimating.
The seminar registration fee for active MCAA members is $80 per person and $110 per person for nonmembers. The fee includes attendance, luncheon, coffee breaks, necessary supplies and reference materials. To obtain a registration form, contact the MCAA Executive Office.
NCMA Announces Four
Staff Appointments
Two changes and two new appointments in the staff of the National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA), McLean, Va., have been announced by Paul Lenchuk, president.
Thomas B. Redmond, formerly director of technical services, has been named vice president of technical services. He joined NCMA in 1960.
Gary Schoenfeld has taken on new duties as manager of research & development and will be responsible for the expanding activity of the NCMA laboratory. He had served as national accounts and government liaison director.
Named to succeed Schoenfeld is Arnold P. Caputo, formerly vice president of research and development of Plasticrete Corp., Hamden, Conn.
Another new addition to the NCMA staff is John E. Loth, Jr., who was appointed convention and exposition director. He will handle arrangements for all of the association's meetings and the annual convention, and will manage the Concrete Industries Exposition.
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