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MCAA Names Officers At Annual Convention
May 1, 2010
Robert T. Armistead, P.E., took office as
president of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America April 1 during
the closing ceremony of MCAA’s annual convention in San Francisco.
Robert T. Armistead, P.E., took office as president of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America April 1 during the closing ceremony of MCAA’s annual convention in San Francisco. He succeeds outgoing President Lonnie Coleman.
Armistead is president of Armistead Mechanical, a fourth-generation mechanical contracting and engineering firm with offices in Waldwick, N.J., and Newburgh, N.Y. Also elected during the convention are the following officers:
President-Elect Mark
Rogers, chief operating officer of West Chester Mechanical
Contractors, an HVAC, service and plumbing contractor in the Philadelphia area.
Vice President and Assistant Treasurer Michael R. Cables, chief operating officer
for domestic U.S. operations at Kinetics, a full-service mechanical contractor
providing process and mechanical system installations for customers
in the electronics, biopharmaceutical, health-care, data centers and general
industries. He is based in Wilsonville, Ore.
Senior Vice President and Treasurer William J. Lynch, president of William F.
Lynch Co., an HVAC, service, plumbing and pipe welding contractor in the
Worcester, Mass., area.
The new officers make up the MCAA Executive Committee. Coleman will serve on the committee this year as well.
Robert T. Armistead, P.E., took office as president of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America April 1 during the closing ceremony of MCAA’s annual convention in San Francisco. He succeeds outgoing President Lonnie Coleman.
Armistead is president of Armistead Mechanical, a fourth-generation mechanical contracting and engineering firm with offices in Waldwick, N.J., and Newburgh, N.Y. Also elected during the convention are the following officers:
The new officers make up the MCAA Executive Committee. Coleman will serve on the committee this year as well.