Masonry Magazine March 2011 Page. 15

Words: Todd Ferguson, Alan Johnson, Steve Fechino
Masonry Magazine March 2011 Page. 15

Masonry Magazine March 2011 Page. 15


As I have gotten more involved with MCAA, the networking and the building of the relationships of such great people in our industry, has been invaluable. I am so glad that I am a member and know that as a company we will grow and be stronger because of it.
Alan Johnson
President
IMS Masonry, Inc.
Lindon, UT
MCAA Member Since 1996

TOGETHER THROUGH NETWORKING
The Mason Contractors Association of America has member companies across the country who are involved in the masonry industry. Access to these members in-person and online can be a valuable resource for your company's growth.

The MCAA offers several opportunities for members to connect with each other throughout the year including the annual MCAA Convention at World of Concrete/World of Masonry in Las Vegas, MCAA's annual Mid-Year Meeting, and by joining one of MCAA's various committees.

Members of the MCAA also can connect to each other and their customers through the MCAA website. Each member receives a profile in our online directory where they can list contact information, a link to their website, and specialty/product offerings. It's easier for customers to locate and hire you with the click of a mouse.

WE NEED YOU
Now, more than ever, we need your support to ensure the survivability of our industry for this and future generations. By joining a strong and cohesive group of your peers, you will have a direct impact on affecting negative codes and standards, fighting harmful legislation, and promote masonry products to industry customers.

Join the Mason Contractors Association of America today and help us build a strong and successful masonry industry for you and your company. Call 800-536-2225 or visit www.masoncontractors.org/join.



TOGETHER
WE ARE
STRONGER

JOIN MCAA.
Join the only national association working to build the future of mason contractors. Call 800-536-2225 or visit www.masoncontractors orglinin for more information


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