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Portland Cement Association awarded
eight industry professionals with Promotion Progress Awards
at its annual spring committee meeting, March 1, 2005, in
Chicago. Winners of the award were selected among 19 nominees
of PCA member company personnel for outstanding efforts in
promoting cement and concrete products.
Four of the winners, two from Canada and two from the U.S.,
received the industry’s sustainable development award.
From left to right: Jay Gleason,
PCA President; Linda McKinley accepting on behalf of Larry
Baloun, Lehigh Northwest; David Baker, Ash Grove Cement; Allan
Kramer, Lehigh Cement Company; Francois Marleau, Ciment Quebec;
Brad Belt, Salt River Materials; Mark Scripnick, St. Marys
Cement; Peter Deem accepting on behalf of Dan Brown, Holcim
(US) Inc.; Lori Peterson, Lafarge North America Inc.; and
Jim Repman, PCA chairman.
The members who were honored are:
- David Baker, Ash Grove Cement Company, for mobilizing
local, regional, and national resources to create a steady
demand for soil-cement in the Northwest.
- Larry Baloun, Lehigh Northwest Cement Limited, (Sustainable
Development award winner, U.S.), for driving industry sustainability
efforts forward dramatically through leadership, knowledge,
and commitment.
- Brad Belt, Salt River Materials Group/Phoenix Cement Company,
for partnering with a nonprofit community development corporation
to demonstrate the sustainable benefits of cement-based
products in low-income residential construction.
- Dan Brown, Holcim (US) Inc., (Sustainable Development
award winner, U.S.), for combining passion and expertise
to convince decision-makers of the advantages of pervious
pavement and other environmentally sustainable concrete
applications.
- Allan Kramer, Lehigh Cement Company, (Sustainable Development
award winner, U.S.), for building awareness of the importance
and future impact of the sustainable development movement
and the key roles of cement and concrete.
- Francois Marleau, Ciment Quebec, for establishing RCC
pavements as a significant competitor to the asphalt paving
industry in Quebec and Maine.
- Lori Peterson, Lafarge Corporation, for working enthusiastically
with Habitat for Humanity to build a low-impact subdivision
of ICF houses with a pervious concrete residential street.
- Mark Scripnick, St. Mary’s Cement (Sustainable
Development award winner, Canada), for guiding the Canadian
cement industry to a position of leadership on sustainable
development and green building through his ambition vision.
“This year’s 19 nominees have accomplished impressive
promotional goals by demonstrating outstanding leadership
and generously contributing substantial time, energy, and
enthusiasm,” said PCA chairman Jim Repman.
More information, including information on the individual
award winners is available here.
The 2004 Promotion Progress Awards are co-sponsored by PCA
and the Cement Association of Canada. The related associations
represent cement companies in the U. S. and Canada and conduct
market development, engineering, research, education, and
public affairs programs.
Download a high-resolution image of the award winners here.
About PCA
Based in Skokie, Ill., the Portland Cement Association represents
cement companies in the United States and Canada. It conducts
market development, engineering, research, education, and
public affairs programs.
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