Masonry Magazine May 1968 Page. 31

Words: Ray Sell, Robert Harrington, Jack Nordengren, James Coleman, H.P. Mueller, Gene Bartelmey, Harold Koenig, James Doran
Masonry Magazine May 1968 Page. 31

Masonry Magazine May 1968 Page. 31
People & Events...

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Masonry work by Custom Masonry. Structural Engineers are Arevalo & Deardorff. They started on March 22nd and the 9th floor slabs were placed on May 6th.

Love is the unopened gift under the tree of life.

A realignment of marketing personnel at PCM, Division of Koehring Company, has been announced by H. P. Mueller, Jr., Division President. Ray Sell, who had handled the marketing of construction equipment only, now assumes the responsibility of marketing manager for all PCM products. Sell has been with PCM for the past 14 years. In related moves, Jack Nordengren has been named to the new position of sales specialist-Cyclo-Mixers, and Gene Bartelmey has been promoted to district representative.

Harold P. Koenig, President of Southern Gulf Utilities, Inc., has announced the entry of the Miami-based firm into the ecological power business through a new subsidiary, Dyna Technology, Inc. headquartered in Sioux City, la. Dyna Technology has purchased certain assets and the generator and rotating equipment operation from Zenith's Wincharger Corp.

James L. Doran has been appointed Executive Director of the American Subcontractors Association. A native of the Canal Zone, for the past five years, credit manager of Potomac Iron Works, a leading miscellaneous iron subcontractor in the D.C. area.

Pittsburgh Corning Corp. has announced the appointment of James L. Coleman, as glass block sales specialist for their Washington, D.C., sales territory.

Robert Harrington, Director of UMA of Northern California, was the moderator for a Masonry Seminar held on April 11th, in Portland, Oregon.


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