The Ranks of MCAA are Swelling!

Words: Joni Coker
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MCAA membership has grown by over 40 members since June.

Did you know...that MCAA membership has grown by over 40 members since June?

Did you know...that the entire roster of the Hawaii chapter is now an MCAA member?

Did you know...that in October, the MCAA is undertaking an effort to call over 10,000 non-members to ask them to join?

We want you to know that we are working hard to increase the number of contractor and associate members to help us better promote the industry, fight for your interests in Washington and provide quality education for you and your employees. MCAA has undertaken a massive campaign to contact non-member contractors and make them aware of our association, invite them to become members, and create involvement in the many areas where we represent your interests.

We will also be contacting over 8,000 non-member contractors to invite them to our show in February. Look for new faces in Orlando-many will be new members and potential members. Be sure to welcome them all and invite them to join our ranks!

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