PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
As I begin my second year as president, I’m excited for the future of our NARI Sacramento Chapter. In 2024 we added 28 new quality companies and countless individuals who work within these companies. In September, our annual golf tournament was a huge success and helped provide a scholarship to a talented young lady who is planning a career in the trades. In October we welcomed high schoolers to our booth at the annual Trades Day event. NARI continues to be committed to workforce development as we spend time educating the next generation on the benefits of a career in the trades. We also finished an abandoned ADU project spearheaded by our Vice President, Steve Tankersley and completed thanks to the hard work and donations from many members of our chapter. A fantastic year!
We have some positive changes for NARI planned for our chapter this year which I believe will help grow stronger relationships with our current members, while also attracting new companies.
I’m looking for a bigger and better year in 2025 and hope it’s a great one for each and every one of you. Thank you all for being a part of NARI Sacramento!
Sincerely,
Matt Pentecost NARI of Greater Sacramento, President SacSurfacePro | (916) 505-0905 |
SacSurfacePro.com
2025
BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT:
Matt Pentecost SacSurfacePro
SECRETARY: Don Erik Wolff
Wolff Construction
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD (IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT): Kristen Hagen Mr Moulding
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Tracey Booth, Advantage AMC
VICE-PRESIDENT: Steven Tankersley
Tankersley Construction
TREASURER: Chris Mesunas Chriswell Home Improvements
DIRECTORS: Cammie Powers Cosentino
Jim Van Tassel
A Better Bath and Kitchen Jerry Brewer
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