Masonry Magazine July 2004 Page. 64

Words: Mark Lukkarila, James Byrnes
Masonry Magazine July 2004 Page. 64

Masonry Magazine July 2004 Page. 64

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Feedback continued from page 60

Show™ & Convention, held April 21-24
in Chicago at McCormick Place, and the
co-located TFM Show™.

Both The CSI Show & Convention
and The TFM Show, owned by Group C
Communications, tallied respectable totals
for registrants and exhibit booths. Amid a
still-recovering nonresidential building
design and construction market, The CSI
Show totaled 5,000 registrants, 615 exhibit
booths, and 337 exhibiting companies.
The TFM Show attracted 1,838 registrants
and 164 exhibitors.

The CSI Show & Convention is one
of the nation's premier commercial
building products shows. The TFM
Show, which co-located with the CSI
event for a second year, is the most com-

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62 Masonry
July 2004
prehensive conference and exhibition for
facility professionals.

"Our focus was on quality, not quanti-
ty, and the overwhelmingly positive feed-
back we've received from both attendees
and exhibitors tells us that we achieved our
goal of enhancing the value of The CSI
Show & Convention this year," said CSI
Executive Director Karl Borgstrom. "There
was also lots of good chemistry among
attendees and exhibitors, a key measure of
success for this kind of event."

Borgstrom also noted that attendee
traffic was steady throughout the three-
day exhibit and a notable percentage of
registrants were high-level purchasing
decision-makers.

New NCMCA Board

The North Carolina Masonry Con-
tractors Association (NCMCA) elected
new officers for the 2004-2006 term at
their annual convention in April.

Pictured above, from left to right, are
Secretary/Treasurer Gary Manning of
Manning Masonry in Williamston, Pres-
ident Danks Burton of Pinnacle Mason-
ry in Cary, Chairman of the Board and
out-going president James "Red"
McAdams of McAdams Masonry in
Elon, and President-Elect Wayne Starr of
Griffin Contractors in Morganton. Not
shown in the picture are Eastern Region-
al Vice President Gary Joyner of Joyner
Masonry Works in Greenville, Central
Regional Vice President Danny Bowman
of Bowman Masonry, Inc., of Winston-
Salem, Western Regional Vice President
Mike Rogers of Rogers Masonry in Bre-
vard, and Executive Vice President Lynn
Nash of Hickory.

The convention at the Grove Park Inn
in Asheville was the celebration of
NCMCA's 30th Anniversary. Speakers
included MCAA President G. Alan Griffin,
NCMCA continued on page 63
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