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Construction Association of Michigan Inducts New Chairman and Three New Members to Its Board of Directors

Michigan Business Network
February 28, 2020 12:00 PM

download-14Bloomfield Hills, MI – Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) Inducts New Chairman and Three New Members to Its Board of Directors 

At the 134th Annual Meeting of the Construction Association of Michigan (CAM), held February 12, 2020, at Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, the association's new officers and directors who will serve on the 2020 Board of Directors were installed.

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(Shown Left) CAM's new 2020 Chairman of the Board is Samuel J. Ruegsegger III, Project Executive, The Christman Company, Detroit.

 

Each year, three Directors retire from CAM's 12-member board, and three new Directors are elected by the CAM Membership.

The newly elected 2020 Directors are:

(Shown Left) CaratelliGerald C. Caratelli, VP / Managing Partner, Architectural Building Components, Inc., Ferndale 

 



Miller(Shown Left) Teresa K. Miller, Program Manager, Walsh Construction, Detroit; 






(Shown Left) MoilanenTodd A. Moilanen, President/CEO, Cloverdale Equipment Co., Oak Park 

 

 


Newly promoted to CAM Vice Chairmen are: Stephen J. Frantz, Motor City Electric, and Paul A. Stachowiak, Integrated Design Solutions. CAM's incoming Treasurer is Joshua T. Barney, J.J. Barney Construction.

Other current members of the CAM Board of Directors are: Jeffrey Chandler, VTC Insurance Group; Matthew D. Cramer, Dee Cramer; Michael Green, John E. Green Company; Frank G. Jonna, Jonna Companies; and Tricia S. Ruby, Ruby + Associates

The Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) is the oldest and largest regional construction association in the United States. Founded in 1885, CAM is a not-for-profit organization is based in Bloomfield Hills, MI, consisting of over 2,200 members, including general contractors, subcontractors, equipment and material suppliers, architects, engineers and service firms. CAM provides a vast resource of services, information and training to its diverse members within Michigan’s construction industry. CAM promotes and supports the industry through business networking, ongoing legislative relations, professional development and public awareness efforts. CAM offers workers’ compensation insurance, employee health insurance, and access to a credit union, all specializing in construction-based businesses. CAM is governed by a 12-member Board of Directors, elected by the membership.

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