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Construction Employment News: November 2022

Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.
November 14, 2022
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Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.

ABC

Alan Wald joined the ABC Southern California Chapter as membership development manager, Los Angeles, and Jill Hasenwinkle joined the ABC Massachusetts Chapter as bookkeeper/office administrator.

The International Grooving & Grinding Association

Nicholas R. Davis was named director of technical service for The International Grooving & Grinding Association (IGGA). IGGA is a non-profit trade association that is a leading technical resource in the development and marketing of optimized pavement surfaces and pavement preservation.

Miller Construction

Jesse Newton was named director of business development for Miller Construction’s central Florida office. Miller Construction is a statewide design/builder and construction services firm.

Saint-Gobain

Steve Williams was named president of the new Construction Chemicals Business Unit for Saint-Gobain, which recently acquired GCP Applied Technologies. Saint-Gobain designs, manufactures, and distributes materials and services for the construction and industrial markets.

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