Masonry Magazine August 1982 Page. 12

Words: Gregg Borchelt, Paul Lavene, Don Leonard, Tom Young, James Amrhein, Charles Ostrander, James Colville, George Miller, John Heslip, John Joyce, Ray Lackey, Dino Maniago, Robert Hillis, L. Carlisle, Bill Pautler, George Ishida, Gene Salveson, Howard Noziska, William Sangster, Norbert Hynek, Emerick Zitelli, Robert Beiner, Donald Staab, Melissa Maholick, Ben Fleming, Frederick Goldie, Bruce Peter, Harvey Bryan, Joan Yonkler
Masonry Magazine August 1982 Page. 12

Masonry Magazine August 1982 Page. 12
IMI ANNUAL MEETING

Pictured with Ray Lackey (3rd from left), executive director of IMI's Market Development Program, are members of the Canadian delegation to the meeting. Starting from extreme left: Ben Fleming and Frederick Goldie, business agents, BAC Local #1, Burnaby, B.C.; Lackey; Dino Maniago, president, Acme Masonry Ltd., Burnaby, and MCAA regional vice president for Canada: Bruce Peter, executive director, and Robert Hillis, trustee, Masonry Institute of British Columbia.

IMI ANNUAL MEETING
continued from page 11
over a five-year period. "The Committee's nine-month marketing study will identify the potential opportunities and threats through the year 2000 for all segments of the masonry industry," Guy said.

The current activities of the Masonry Research Foundation were covered by William M. Sangster, chairman of the Foundation's Advisory Committee and dean of the Engineering College, Georgia Institute of Technology. Projects receiving all or part of their funding from the Foundation include a study of composite masonry wall systems at the University of Florida in Gainesville; research on bonding of brick and block at Clemson University, Clemson, S.C.; development of an index on masonry research by the Centre for Masonry Research & Development in Calgary, Alta., Canada, and a study of thermal design techniques for specific masonry materials at Alfred University. Alfred, N.Y.

Other speakers at the IMI meeting included: Gregg Borchelt, executive director, Masonry Institute of Houston-Galveston; Tom Young, executive director, Masonry Institute of Oregon; Gene Salveson, executive director, Masonry Institute of Washington; Howard Noziska, executive director, Masonry Institute of Minnesota; Paul LaVene, executive director, Masonry Institute of Oklahoma; Norbert Hynek, executive vice president. Masonry Institute of Wisconsin: Bill Pautler, executive director, Masonry Institute of St. Louis; Donald Staab, executive director, Masonry Institute of New York City & Long Island; John Harbold, executive director, Empire State Masonry Institute, and Garth Miller, director of promotion, Ontario Masonry Industry Promotion Fund.

MASONRY INFORMATION
AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE

The primary purpose of the International Masonry Institute (IMI) is to provide useful information about masonry design and construction to architects, engineers, owners, investors, government agencies and builder-developers as well as mason contractors, craftsmen and others.

If you would like a free catalog listing IMI publications, free loan films and slide shows, and recommended information from other national masonry associations, contact: IMI, 823 Fifteenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005, telephone: 212/783-3908. Mention you saw this announcement in MASONRY.



Tom Young, executive director, Masonry Institute of Oregon.



James Amrhein, executive director, Masonry Institute of America.



Institute, and Garth Miller, director of promotion, Ontario Masonry Industry Promotion Fund.

Also, Tim Stover, industry consultant, Masonry Institute of Washington: Robert "Sandy" Sandoval, executive director, Colorado Masonry Institute; James Amrhein, executive director, Masonry Institute of America: Charles Ostrander, executive director, Illinois Masonry Institute Promotion Trust; George Ishida, managing director, Masonry Institute of Hawaii: Emerick Zitelli, executive director, Masonry Institute of Western Pennsylvania, and John Heslip, executive vice president, Masonry Institute of Michigan.

Other speakers included Harvey Bryan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who is a member of IMI's passive solar designer/builder team; Robert Beiner, IMI's director of engineering: James Colville, College of Engineering. University of Maryland; Joan Yonkler, senior vice president, Henry J. Kaufman & Associates, IMI's PR/advertising agency, and Melissa Maholick, IMI staff member.

Two of the principal speakers were IMI trustees Don Leonard, MCAA president, and John T. Joyce, president, International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen (BAC).

Closing remarks were made by George A. Miller, executive vice president, MCAA, and L.. Gerald Carlisle, IMI trustee and executive vice president, BAC. Ray Lackey, IMI executive director, served as moderator for the meeting.



12 MASONRY-JULY/AUGUST, 1982


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