Campitelli Awarded C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award

Words: Frank Campitelli, Tom Daniel
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MCAA President Tom Daniel (right) annouces Frank Campitelli (left) as the 2009 C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award winner.
Each year, the Mason Contractors Association of America presents the C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award to an individual who has provided exemplary leadership in advancing the masonry industry. All of the individuals who have received this prestigious award have demonstrated a tireless dedication to our industry through years of volunteer support and hard work. They have helped to ensure that our industry remains vital for the nearly 500,000 people employed through masonry.

MCAA President Tom Daniel presented the 2009 C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award to Frank Campitelli of Baltimore Masonry, located in Eldersburg, Md. during the MCAA Annual Meeting at the 2009 MCAA Convention in Las Vegas, Nev.

Frank Campitelli has been involved with the Mason Contractors Association of America for over thirty-five years. Throughout the years he has volunteered countless hours for the association and the masonry industry. He spent eight years on the MCAA Executive Board, including two years as President from 2006-2008.

"Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my honor to present the 2009 C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award to Frank Campitelli," said Daniel.
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