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  • Most Influential People in the Concrete Industry 2012

    CC selects five people each year to recognize for helping to make advances in the concrete industry.

     
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    Tom Adams

    Two days after Tom Adams accepted the job as the executive director of the American Coal Ash Association (ACAA), the Kingston, Tenn., coal ash storage facility failed. “We were in crisis mode from day one,” he says.

     
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    Steve Morrical

    For guiding the new 306 report to completion, Steve Morrical is one of CC’s Most Influential People of 2012.

     
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    Casimir Bognacki

    Casimir J. Bognacki, known throughout the concrete world as Cas, is the chief of materials engineering at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

     
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    Peter Craig

    In 2008 the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) started to develop a certification program for repair technicians with a focus on surface prep and cleaning rebar.

     
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    John Kevern

    John Kevern has helped define how to make pervious successful and for that he is one of CC’s Most Influential People in 2012.

     
  • Sharing for the Better

    Concrete Construction magazine's selections for most influential people in 2010.

     
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    Dick Stehly

    This Top Influencer of 2010 mentored, encouraged, and grew our industry.

     
  • Joe Neuber

    Joe Neuber

    This Top Influencer of 2010 says, "If I can do it, anybody can."

     
  • Jack Gibbons

    Jack Gibbons

    This Top Influencer of 2010 markets the values and benefits of concrete.

     
  • Chris Forster

    Chris Forster

    This Top Influencer of 2010 manages client relationships.

     
  • Allen Face

    Allen Face

    This Top Influencer of 2010 helps us understand the realities of floor construction.

     
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    2009 Most Influential

    Some study concrete as a material and some spend their careers using it to design and build structures and slabs that serve the general good. This year the editorial staff of CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION recognizes people who do both: learning as much as they can about the material and doing the best...

     
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    David Darwin

    An educator on the mechanisms of corrosion and how to build more durable concrete bridges

     
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    David Shepherd

    A marketer spreading sustainable values of concrete

     
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    Greg Scurto

    A contractor emphasizing quality, competitiveness, and growth

     
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    Ward Malisch

    Technical director for the ASCC

     
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    Bob Simonelli

    A teacher with a unique blend of knowledge and hands-on training

     
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    Changing the Industry

    The five honorees who significantly influenced the concrete industry in 2008 weren't chosen by the sophisticated polling methods we've heard too much about during the presidential campaign. We didn't ask our readers to vote for their favorite candidate ei

     
  • Five More Influencers

    The editors of The Concrete Producer magazine join Concrete Construction in selecting their own influencers of 2007.

     
 
 
 
 

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