The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) launched a newly redesigned and modernized website: NSSGA.org. The launch culminates an 18-month process to evaluate the content needs of its members, stakeholders and policymaker audiences, and to create a site that meets those objectives.
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NSSGA Convention Goes Virtual This Week
March 2, 2021 – The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) 2021 Annual Convention is being held via a digital platform this year, providing an opportunity for its members to participate from wherever they work or reside. Originally scheduled for March 2021 in Atlanta, NSSGA worked with representatives across its leadership, membership and stakeholders to make the decision to conduct its annual meeting digitally,…
Read MoreSouth Carolina Aggregates Association Formed
Three leading conscientious and proactive aggregate producers announced the formation of the South Carolina Aggregates Association (SCAA), an organization to protect and promote the interest of the South Carolina aggregates industry.
Read MoreMundell New Head of Missouri Limestone Producers
The Missouri Limestone Producers Association (MLPA) board of directors has selected Matthew Mundell as its new executive director, effective Dec. 18, 2017. He replaces Steve Rudloff, who served as executive director for 29 years. Mundell will join MLPA on Oct. 2. He is currently serving as director of accounting, human resources ans computer information systems for the Missouri State Senate.…
Read MoreCheesman Named OSSGA Executive Director
The board of directors of the Ontario Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (OSSGA) announced the appointment of Norman Cheesman as executive director. Cheesman brings more than 30 years of experience to OSSGA as a successful lobbyist, media spokesperson, consensus builder and association management executive. His past accomplishments include the successful navigation of complex issues through municipal, provincial and federal legislative…
Read MoreARTBA to Congress: Reforms Important, Implementation Critical
Simply giving federal agencies the ability to complete regulatory reviews in a more efficient manner in no way guarantees that authority would be utilized, was the key message recently delivered to Congress by American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). First Vice-Chair Nick Ivanoff, president and CEO of New York-based design firm Ammann & Whitney, testifying before the House Judiciary’s…
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