MCAA Elects New Board at Annual Meeting

Words: Michael Schmerbeck, Mackie Bounds, Frank Campitelli, Edwin Davenport, Mark Kemp, Alan Griffin, Roy Swindal, Douglas Nichols, John Smith, Mike Sutter, Tom Daniel, Ron Bennett, Tim Spilker, Robert Barnes
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From left to right: Alan Griffin, Past President; Mackie Bounds, Secretary; Frank Campitelli, President; Tom Daniel, Vice President; John Smith, Jr., Treasurer
The Mason Contractors Association of America members elected a new Board at its Annual Meeting held on Tuesday, March 28th in Las Vegas.

Elected to a two year term as President was Frank Campitelli of Baltimore Masonry Corp. in Eldersburg, Maryland. Also elected to senior officer posts were Tom Daniel, GBC Concrete and Masonry of Lake Elsinore, California as Vice President; Mackie Bounds, Brazos Masonry of Waco, Texas as Secretary; and John Smith, Jr. of Smith Masonry, Inc. of St. Louis, Missouri as Treasurer.

Also elected to the Board as Regional Vice Presidents were Michael Schmerbeck (Speranza Brickwork, Inc.; Region A), Roy Swindal (Masonry Arts; Region B), Edwin Davenport (Davenport Masonry, Inc.; Region C), Mark Kemp (Superior Masonry Builders; Region D), Douglas Nichols (Doug Nichols Enterprises; Region E), Robert V. Barnes, Jr. (Dee Brown, Inc.; Region F), Mike Sutter (Sutter Masonry, Inc.; Region G), Ron Bennett (E & S Masonry; Region H) and Tim Spilker (Ken Spilker Masonry Co.; Region I).

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