Masonry Magazine April 2007 Page. 24

Words: Alan Griffin, Timothy O'Toole, Chris Huckabee
Masonry Magazine April 2007 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine April 2007 Page. 24
MCAA'S 2007 MASONRY SHOWCASE

Timothy W. O'Toole
Manager of Information Technology
Mason Contractors Association of America

22 Masonry
April 2007

MASON CONTRACTORS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY CONGREGATED IN ORLANDO FOR THE MASON CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S (MCAA) 2007 MASONRY SHOWCASE, FEB. 22-24, 2007. The event brought together contractors and suppliers for a tradeshow and presentations that addressed Industry issues, created opportunities to further business development, and offered several educational sessions to mason contractors working toward certification.

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