SC&RA elects 2023-2024 leadership

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The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association announces its leadership slate for 2023-2024, led by new president Scott Bragg, of Bragg Companies, Long Beach, CA.

Scott Bragg accepted the gavel from 2022-2023 president Ed Bernard at the SC&RA Annual Conference in Carlsbad, CA.

Along with Bragg, SC&RA officers for the 2023-2024 term include:

Vice President: J Rozum, MSA Delivery Service, Canton, MI.

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

Assistant Treasurer: Jim Sever, PSC Crane & Rigging, Piqua, OH

Chairman, Ed Bernard, Precision Specialized, Ontario, Canada

Joining the SC&RA Board of Directors will be:

Mike Connelly, Connelly Crane Rental Corp., Detroit, MI.

Tony Fastuca, Python America, East Hazel Crest, IL.

Ray Morgan, Morgan Resources, LLC, Rowlett, TX.

Rob Simon Bennett International Group, McDonough, GA.

Rob Weiss, Cranes1 Consultants, LLC, Stamford, CT.

Danny Wells, ProMiles Software Development Corporation, Bridge City, TX

Also joining the Board are three newly elected Group Chairs:

Allied Industries Group: Tonya Fry, Harry Fry & Associates, West Newbury, MA.

Crane & Rigging Group: Jeremy Landry, Deep South Crane & Rigging, Baton Rouge, LA.

Transportation Group: Louis Juneau, NOVA Permits & Pilot Cars, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

The newly elected officers will serve one-year terms that expire at the conclusion of the Association’s 2024 Annual Conference, to be held April 15-19, at the Omni Barton Creek, Austin, TX.

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