NEWS Ӏ JUNE 2022
SC&RA ELECTS NEW LEADERSHIp SLATE FoR 2022-2023
The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) announces its leadership slate for 2022-2023, led by new president Ed Bernard, of Precision Specialized, Inc., Burford, Ontario, Canada. Along with Bernard, SC&RA officers for the 2022-2023 term include: • Vice President: Scott Bragg, Bragg Companies, Long Beach, Calif.
• Treasurer: Michael Vlaming, Vlaming & Associates, APC, Vallejo, Calif.
• Assistant Treasurer: J Rozum, MSA Delivery Service, Canton, Mich. Joining the SC&RA Board of Directors will be: • Brett Berard, Berard Transportation, Inc., New Iberia, La.
• Rafael de los Santos, Tradelossa, Mexico City, Mexico
Ed Bernard is new SC&RA president
• Rob Keelan, Doral Equipment Rental, Menomonee Falls, Wis.
• Pat Collins, Link-Belt Cranes, Lexington, Ky.
• Keith Settle, Oxbo Mega Transport Solutions, Scappoose, Ore.
• Andy Steinberg, Mr. Crane, Inc., Orange, Calif. Also joining the Board are four appointed Group Chairs that serve one-year terms: • Allied Industries Group: Kerry Koberg, DICA, Urbandale, Iowa.
• Crane & Rigging Group: Mike Connelly, Connelly Crane Rental Group, Detroit, Mich.
• Transportation Group: Keith Settle, Oxbo Mega Transport Solutions, Scappoose, Ore.
• Ladies Group: Janet Fastuca, Python America, East Hazel Crest, Ill.
The newly elected officers will serve three-year terms that expire at the conclusion of the Association’s Annual Conference in 2025.
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