SC&RA elects 2021-2022 leadership

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SC&RA has announced its leadership slate for 2021-2022, led by new president Kevin Johnston, of J&R Engineering.

SC&RA has announced its leadership slate for 2021-2022, led by new president Kevin Johnston, of J&R Engineering Co., Inc., Mukwonago, WI. Along with Johnston, SC&RA officers for the 2021-2022 term include:

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Chairman: Jay Folladori, Transportation Consultant, Jacksonville, FL

Vice President: Ed Bernard, Precision Specialized, Inc., Brantford, Ontario

Treasurer: Michael Vlaming, Vlaming & Associates, APC, Vallejo, CA

Assistant Treasurer: Scott Bragg, Bragg Companies, Long Beach, CA

Also joining the Board are four newly elected Group Chairs:

Allied Industries Group: Peter Crisci, Enerpac, Menomonee Falls, WI

Crane & Rigging Group: Pat Collins, Link-Belt Cranes, Lexington, KY

Transportation Group: Keith Settle, Oxbo Mega Transport Solutions, Scappoose, OR

Ladies Group: Karen Millsap, Ridewell Suspensions, Springfield, MO

Additionally, SC&RA elected the following Board members to serve three-year terms:

Ed Bernard, Precision Specialized, Inc., Brantford, Ontario, Kevin Johnston, J&R Engineering Co., Inc., Mukwonago, WI, J Rozum, MSA Delivery Service, Canton, MI, Randy Sever, PSC Crane & Rigging, Piqua, OH, Troy Tallent, Omega Morgan, Hillsboro, OR, Michael Vlaming, Vlaming & Associates, APC, Vallejo, CA.

The newly elected officers will serve one-year terms that expire at the conclusion of the Association’s 2022 Annual Conference, to be held April 25-29, 2022, at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.

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