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Metal Construction Association 2012 Board of Directors & Staff


Chair Todd E. Miller Isaiah Industries Inc.


Vice Chair & Treasurer Karl Hielscher Metl-Span LLC


METALCON—The very best place to see and hear the latest about metal in the building envelope


Welcome to Chicago and METALCON 2012. We’re always so impressed by the number of professionals who are eager to learn more about using metal in their building projects. We’re glad you added this valuable exposition and conference to your busy schedule. Metal is the ideal material to consider for commercial or residential projects, both new construction and retrofi t. Metal Construction Association has been the proud sponsor of METALCON International since its


beginning more than 20 years ago. This event has grown and improved through the years and we’re once again hoping you’ll take full advantage of all the classroom and exhibit fl oor learning available: • New educational tracks have a longer, more focused format, led by experienced industry experts and tailor-made for specifi c disciplines. Earn three hours of AIA Learning Units and three Professional Development Hours (PDHs) for each full session you attend.


• Solar Bay Pavilion and Solar Bay Live, where solar technology meets metal roofi ng and wall systems, have been expanded.


• Green Island features advancements in green technology and products. • The MCA Live Demonstration Area for commercial roofi ng, residential roofi ng and related tools offers “up-close” viewing of the applications. We applaud you for taking a great positive step to adding to your knowledge base by


attending METALCON. You’ll fi nd the exhibitors and presenters here in the Windy City eager to answer your toughest questions. On behalf of the MCA, please enjoy your time at METALCON. Thank you for your interest in this dynamic


industry and in metal construction products within the building envelope. If we can answer any questions during your time here please let us know. Feel free to visit us at booth 334.


Cordially,


Todd E. Miller Chair, Metal Construction Association


Secretary Renee Ramey Steelscape Inc.


Past Chair Jeff Irwin Kingspan Benchmark


Directors


John Bernardi Firestone Building Products


Ken Buchinger MBCI


Jim Bush ATAS International


Bill Croucher Fabral


Jerry Hatley Jr. Roll Coater Inc.


Bill Hippard Precoat Metals


Ed Karper Akzo Nobel Coatings Inc.


Ted Miller Miller Clapperton


Brian Partyka Drexel Metals Corp.


Randy Ridenour Atlas Bolt & Screw Co.


Norbert Schneider Umicore Building Products


Roger Sieja Wismarq Corp.


Jim Tuschall Tuschall Engineering Co. Inc.

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