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William C. Holden Inducted into NCMA’s Hall of Fame

NCMA’s Hall of Fame award is presented to the industry’s most valued participants whose careers are highlighted by continual accomplishments on the industry’s behalf, and who have demonstrated unquestioned dedication to the association’s highest values.

William Charles Holden was born in Dallas, Texas, back in 1951. He likes to say that his penchant for punctuality comes from the fact he was born two months early.  At birth, he was just two pounds eight ounces, but nothing about the rest of his story suggests “lightweight”.

At age four, his family moved to Georgia and settled around the fast-growing city of Atlanta and in 1965 he started Grady High School. During his high school career, Bill excelled both academically and athletically and for reasons long lost to history, even served as a temporary cheerleader. As a senior, he was recognized for his salesmanship, a skill he later honed to perfection. It’s during this time he also met his future wife Susan in what he calls the classic “football player- cheerleader romance”. The couple married six months after their high school graduation and have been together for over 52 years.

Bill attended Oglethorpe University where he obtained a bachelor’s in business administration and management. After college, he put his new degree and salesmanship to work for the panelized housing industry, starting out with a Georgia company known as Kingsberry Homes. As a Vice President of sales and marketing, Bill recalls the company’s best-selling model in the late 70s was the “Stovehaus”, a wood-burning home with a unique energy-saving design that was later featured in Popular Science magazine.

After becoming national sales manager and spending 15 years in that industry, Bill accepted a management position with Couch Construction Materials and in 1988 moved his young family to Dothan, Alabama, a mid-sized city in the southeastern corner of the state. Couch Construction was a 100-year road building company, which at the time was expanding its ready mix concrete operations. When the company acquired Dothan’s longtime block producer Brewton Materials, Bill quickly found himself immersed in the intricacies of concrete masonry production. Later plant acquisitions in Andalusia, Alabama, and Defuniak Springs, Florida, cemented his place in the block and hardscape industries.

By the year 2000, Couch’s upward growth caught the attention of Birmingham’s Ready Mix USA, a family-oriented company also expanding across the Southeast. Couch’s ready mix and block operations became a part of the Block USA family of companies in the fall of 2000. Bill was later named president of the company’s new block and hardscape division, Block USA.

He recalls one of his first major projects was Alys Beach, a luxury development along the Florida Panhandle. When designers asked Bill what he thought of their plans to use conventional materials to build the community, he convinced them that stuccoed grey concrete block was the best choice for the entire community. Today, this Scenic Highway 30-A community carries the “Fortified” designation, boasting solid masonry structures and timeless Bermuda-style craftsmanship that have resisted several hurricanes since they were built. During his 11 years as President of Block USA, the company grew to 26 masonry and hardscape manufacturing plants, spanning six Southeastern states.

Bill joined NCMA in 2000, later serving on significant committees such as marketing, governmental affairs and long-range planning. He’s most thankful to NCMA for providing him and his wife the opportunity to meet “many wonderful people from all over the globe.”

In 2008, he was selected to serve as NCMA’s Chairman, a challenging year for both the industry and the association. “You had to manage during turbulent times and you had to manage during some pretty good times as well,” says Scott Weber, President of Basalite Concrete Products and NCMA Hall of Fame recipient. “For that, we really appreciate it and it’s an honor that you well deserve.”

He spent his chairmanship building bridges with partner organizations such as the Portland Cement Association, the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, and the Mason Contractors Association of America. MCAA later recognized Bill’s role as an industry emissary and liaison with the 2010 DeWitt Brown “Leadman” Award for exemplary leadership in advancing the masonry industry.

Bill is also recognized for his tireless work to establish a concrete masonry checkoff program, lobbying for “funding and support” and mentoring everyone involved in the effort. In the years since Block USA, Bill has served as a consultant to other block manufacturers, been a board member of the Besser Company and become a passionate advocate for building a better world with concrete.

While he may describe himself as “fully retired”, he continues to offer his industry expertise to CarbonCure, a Canadian technology company that introduces recycled CO₂ into fresh concrete to reduce its carbon footprint without compromising performance.

When he’s not advising or consulting, traveleling with his family remains one of Bill’s life passions. Bill’s global journeys include stops in 56 countries scattered across six continents. He and Susan have also visited 48 of the 50 states.

In recognition of his incredible personal and empowering brand of leadership and vision, the National Concrete Masonry Association is proud to induct Bill Holden into the NCMA Hall of Fame.

 CMHA is the national trade association representing multiple market segments within the manufactured concrete products community, including concrete masonry, segmental concrete pavement, segmental retaining walls, articulating concrete block, and manufactured stone veneer.

Bill Holden (Left) accepts his NCMA Hall of Fame award from David Pitre and Matt Lynch.

Brad Cobbledick Receives ICPI’s Honorary Membership Award

Brad Cobbledick, retired Vice President of Technical Services of Brampton Brick Limited in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, was presented with ICPI’s Honorary Membership award on August 16 at the CMHA Midyear Meeting held at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort in San Diego, California.

ICPI’s Honorary Membership award provides an opportunity for its members and partners to be recognized on a national level for their superior work and contribution to the interlocking concrete pavement industry.

Brad graduated in 1985 with a ceramic engineering degree from McMaster University located in Hamilton, Ontario. Before retiring last year, Brad was Vice President of Technical Services for Brampton Brick where he worked for over 25 years. He also worked at Saint-Gobain Advanced Ceramics, a ceramics product manufacturer, for eight years.

Brad is equally comfortable in the technical arena of clay brick production and manufactured concrete products. Evidence of this is from his involvement with Brampton, which manufactures clay bricks in Indiana and Ontario. In the clay and concrete spheres, his constant aim was always to manufacture the highest quality products in the marketplace.

Brad is well-known in the ceramics and brick world. He’s published dozens of technical papers through the Canadian Ceramic Society and the National Brick Research Center based at Clemson University. He’s a past president and fellow of the Ceramic Society and a past chair of the Brick Research Center, which he also earned speaker of the year in 2009.

Besides serving on a technical committee on clay masonry, Brad served on the Canadian Standards Association Technical Committee on Precast Concrete Paving Elements Committee for 8 years. This committee was responsible for updating the Canadian paver and slab product standards. He brought his expertise and experience in product manufacturing and testing methods.

Brad was a member of the ASTM C15 Committee on Manufactured Masonry Units and served on subcommittees involved in testing brick and pavers. For pavers, he made a big impact by including optional freeze-thaw durability testing in ASTM C936. In addition, Brad received the Gilbert C. Robinson award from ASTM in 2012. This prestigious award was for “exceptional technical contributions that assist C15 Committee in its work and advances the state-of-the-art within the scope of the committee.”

Brad has an impressive resume with ICPI. He started his participation with the association in 2008 as a member of the ICPI Technical Committee. He served on this committee continuously until his retirement in 2020. He also served on the ICPI Executive Committee from 2017 to 2020. In another service to ICPI, he was a member of the Literature Review Committee from 2015 to 2021. That committee reviewed all publications, press releases and other information prior to release to the public. Brad advanced the longer-term potential of pavers and ICPI by serving three times on the Strategic Planning Committee. The strategic plan became another avenue to actualize his passion for quality in manufacturing. Brad drafted a guide for best manufacturing practices and was appointed and served on a Technical Committee task group that enhanced the manual. He also appointed a task group to develop brief PowerPoint modules as a refresher for plant personnel. As Chair, Brad also represented the ICPI Technical Committee by serving on the ICPI Foundation Program Committee.

Brad was best known for his friendly attitude when it came to sharing technical knowledge and providing the industry with his time, experience and resources. To everyone’s delight, he had the gift of balancing perspectives on technical subjects thanks to his manufacturing experience and extensive knowledge of materials.

In recognition of his incredible technical talents and contribution, the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute is proud to bestow Brad Cobbledick with the ICPI Honorary Membership Award.

CMHA is the national trade association representing multiple market segments within the manufactured concrete products community, including concrete masonry, segmental concrete pavement, segmental retaining walls, articulating concrete block, and manufactured stone veneer.

Brad Cobbledick (Left) Recipient of Honorary Membership accepts his award from Joe Kerrigan, P.E.

ICPI-NCMA Hosts a Successful Midyear Meeting

ICPI-NCMA is up and running! We celebrated with nearly 400 members who gathered in San Diego for the first-ever ICPI-NCMA Midyear Meeting. Our committees and Foundations worked to keep programs and initiatives moving forward and attendees participated in various forums and networking events. Watch President/CEO Bob Thomas share highlights and takeaways from the 2022 Midyear Meeting.

David Smith Moving on From ICPI-NCMA After a Legendary Career

Through Smith’s storied 29-year career at ICPI, he worked closely with many organizations and government agencies to advocate for interlocking concrete pavement as a durable and functionally superior pavement system. As Smith would put it, his work has been focused on the one goal of “institutionalizing” segmental concrete pavements systems.

In 1994 when ICPI was established, Smith filled the sole staff position and as the activities of the association grew, so did the staff, allowing Smith to focus on the technical aspects of interlocking concrete pavement.

Over time other segmental pavement systems were added like concrete grids, concrete slabs and permeable interlocking concrete pavement. In recent years Smith has filled the role as staff liaison to the ICPI Technical Committee and the ICPI Foundation Program Committee.

Smith has been involved in several notable projects that have set the industry on a path of continued growth, including ASCE 58-16, ASCE 68-18. The ASCE Permeable Pavement Manual, ASTM C1319, ASTM C1645, and ASTM C1782.  He served as editor and writer of the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Design magazine, editor of The Paver Trilogy: Pattern Language of Concrete Pavement, Backyards and Boulevards, Patios, Driveways and Plazas. In 2006, he served as the organizer for the 8th International Conference on Concrete Block Pavements in San Francisco CA. He was the creator of the Concrete Paver Installer course and certification, Commercial Installer Course and PICP Installer Course. And over his career, he has assisted members with thousands of projects by providing technical support and third-party credibility.

Smith has been a champion educator and guru to the industry. Smith leaves the association in good hands, with Robert Bowers, VP of Engineering, Hardscapes and the Hardscape Technical staff to continue moving the association’s mission forward. We wish David the best of luck as he joins another company within the concrete industry!

David Smith at the Hong Kong International Airport in 2000.

McGrath to Retire After 24 Years of Service at ICPI

Charles McGrath, FASAE, who served as Executive Director of the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) plans to retire on June 30th, 2022.  Under McGrath’s leadership as chief staff executive over the past 24 years, ICPI has grown from 157 members to over 1,200 and from a budget of $750,000 to $3.9 million. During this period, he led the launch of Hardscape North America a national hardscape trade show and worked with many member volunteers to start the ICPI Foundation for Education & Research which now has an endowment of over $5 million dollars to invest in research & education for the future of the industry.

Prior to the transition of ICPI to self-management, he served as Managing Partner, Client Services of Bostrom Corporation, an association management company. During his 17-year tenure at Bostrom he led Bostrom’s Washington office and managed ICPI as well as associations in the construction, medical, educational and technology industries. Prior to Bostrom Corporation, McGrath was Vice President of the Association of Management Consulting Firms, Executive Vice President of the Society of Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE) and Director, Meeting and Travel Services for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). 

McGrath has also been active in trade and professional associations.  He served on the Board of the Directors of the National Association of Manufacturers, Associations Council. He has served as Chairman of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Associations Advance America Committee, the Board of Directors for the New York Society of Association Executives and is a Past President of the Meeting Professionals International Greater New York Chapter.  McGrath was honored by ASAE with the prestigious designation as an “ASAE Fellow”.  ASAE annually recognizes executives as fellows who are proven leaders and promise future accomplishments within the field of association management and he also received his certification as an Association Executive (CAE). He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from James Madison University.

McGrath served as Executive Director of ICPI for 24 years pictured here with many of his past Board Chairs at his retirement roast event.

NCMA/ICPI 2021 Safety Awards Program Winners Announced

175 plants were honored for their commitment to keeping safe manufacturing environments.

[HERNDON, Va. – May 25, 2022] The National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) and the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI), two of the premier trade associations within the concrete products industry, are pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 NCMA/ICPI Safety Awards.

The prestigious honor is bestowed annually upon plants that demonstrate a commitment to the well-being of their employees and their work environment. An impressive 175 awards were given out to manufacturing locations throughout North America that boast exemplary records. This represents an increase of nearly 10% in award winners from the previous year.

Participants were eligible for awards through their OSHA 300A logs or equivalent Canadian injury reports from January 1 to December 31, 2021. Milestone Awards are given to facilities with more than five consecutive years of Safety Award Program entries with zero OSHA/Canadian injury report injuries. Platinum (highest level of single year achievement), Gold and Silver awards are given based on two formulas, one for Incident Rate (IR) and Days Away for Restrictions and Transfer Rate (DART).

For more on the awards, click here.

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About CMHA

ICPI-NCMA have united to form The Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association (CMHA). This means you have the most complete technical resources and training programs at your fingertips. As part of the CMHA family, we’re uniting the concrete masonry and hardscapes industry for a better tomorrow. For more information, visit us at MasonryAndHardscapes.org. 

CMHA Contact: Kristen Garman, (703) 657-6900, kgarman@masonryandhardscapes.org

Pat Dubbert Bestowed With NCMA Lifetime Achievement Award

Patrick C. Dubbert, retired from Midwest Block & Brick, Inc., Jefferson City, Missouri, was presented with NCMA’s Lifetime Achievement Award on March 2, 2022, at the association’s Annual Meeting held at The Westin at Crown Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

This award is NCMA’s highest recognition for achievement or service by individuals through a member company (or companies). The award recognizes those individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to directly advance the industry and/or the association in a profound and lasting manner.

Pat was raised in the small rural community of Meta, Missouri. The population at the time of Pat’s birth was about 350 people. Throughout his life, Pat has made quite an impression on his hometown.

As a young man, Pat excelled in sports, playing high school football and competing as an accomplished competitive wrestler. He set a high school wrestling record in 1969 for quickest pin – 7 seconds – a state record that still stands today. After high school graduation in 1970, Pat continued participating in both sports at Central Missouri State University. In college, Pat helped lead the football team to the 1970 Division II national championship game. He also excelled in college wrestling, going all the way to the National Tournament in 1973. Pat was later inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in both football and wrestling.

In his freshman year of college, his path crossed with his future wife Marsha. They originally met in grade school but attended different high schools and colleges. He graduated with a B.S. in marketing from Central Missouri State University in 1974 and he and Marsha were married in August of that same year.

His summers were spent working construction jobs, but, just out of college, Pat joined Proctor and Gamble, and for a couple of years he sold a variety of consumer products.

Pat was lured away from Proctor and Gamble to become a sales rep for the Missouri Portland Cement Company. While he was a successful sales rep for the cement producer, his true goal was to pursue opportunities where he could have ownership of a company. In 1983 when one of Pat’s block customers asked him to partner in their company, he jumped at the chance. Then simply known as the Midwest Building Block Company, Pat went on to serve as CEO from 1983 to 2019 where he oversaw all aspects of the company, including production, sales and marketing, distribution and accounting.

He took great pride in building homes, businesses, and the economy of mid-Missouri. Under his tenure, the original one-plant company grew to over 20 locations, becoming Missouri’s largest masonry supplier.

Pat became an active member of NCMA in the late 80s. He was one of the founders and key promoters of the original ‘Fastest Trowel on the Block’ program. He even emceed the national competition at NCMA tradeshows.

Pat always viewed tradeshows as a vital way to ensure producers and suppliers worked collaboratively. For over a decade, his leadership kept tradeshows relevant, navigating through industry consolidation and challenging economic times. He worked to come up with new tradeshow formats (such as the popular Business to Business Exchange) and introduce new features (like virtual plant tours).

He always understood the critical role these events played in the prosperity and success of NCMA as a national trade organization. NCMA is indebted to Pat for his personal level of investment in this area.

Pat Dubbert’s passion for business was frequently recognized. He won the Missouri/Kansas Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2002, the same year he was the Chairman of NCMA. He was also nominated for an Ernst & Young national award.

From a plan sketched out on the back of a napkin, Pat, along with Scott Weber, conceived and founded Concrete Products Group (CPG), a consortium of top concrete masonry producers. CPG was organized to provide consistent, top-quality products to regional and national customers.

Very few past chairs of NCMA have demonstrated Pat’s continual level of engagement. In the 20 years since his term as Chairman, he remained a passionate supporter of the association, investing his own personal energy to create opportunities for industry growth.

Pat has always been an advocate for innovations that improve the manufacturing, design and construction of concrete masonry. He personally led a campaign to raise $500,000 to support the Building Information Modeling for Masonry (BIM-M) initiative.

His relationships and advocacy efforts were critical to the passage of the 2018 Concrete Masonry Products Research, Education and Promotion Act. Pat’s proximity to and relationship with Senator Roy Blunt, one of the original sponsors of that bill, were instrumental in getting this vital legislation through Congress.

Pat’s wife Marsha has always played an active role in supporting the company and the industry. They have been married 48 years. Together with their three children– Jodi, Jami and Bo and six grandchildren, the two represent the very meaning of family.

In retirement, Pat admits he’s still “a bit of a workaholic”. He has a new venture, Triumph Solutions, where he’s working with both of his daughters and son to establish a new successful company

“Congratulations. Thanks for being a mentor and an even better friend. – Johnny Fizzano, Vice President, Fizzano Brothers Concrete Products, Inc.

For all his industry accomplishments and long-time unwavering support, NCMA is pleased to award its Lifetime Achievement Award to Pat Dubbert.

Kent Waide Inducted into NCMA’s Hall of Fame

Kent Waide, former owner of Ruby Concrete Company in Madison, Kentucky, was presented with NCMA’s Hall of Fame award on March 2, 2022, at the association’s Annual Meeting held at The Westin at Crown Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

NCMA’s Hall of Fame award is presented to the industry’s most valued participants whose careers are highlighted by continual accomplishments on the industry’s behalf, and who have demonstrated unquestioned dedication to NCMA’s highest values. Induction into the Hall of Fame also bestows Honorary Membership to the association.

Kent grew up in, and derives much of his identity from, his hometown of Madisonville in Western Kentucky. He briefly left his home state for Oklahoma to swim competitively for Oral Roberts University before returning home to work and complete the next phase of his education, obtaining an MBA degree in finance from Murray State University in 1991.

Like many of NCMA’s Hall of Famers, Kent’s path to the concrete masonry industry originated with family. Kent’s father, Harry Waide, started working at Ruby Concrete in 1953. Harry worked his way up in the business and eventually became the owner. After 12 years in banking, Ken joined his father in the family business in 1998.

With his return to the concrete masonry business, Kent knew he needed to update his understanding of the industry and hone new leadership skills. He turned to NCMA and learned from the top innovators of the day.

In 2008, the family embarked on the construction of a new production facility, designed to help the company move beyond its roots as a supplier to the coal-mining industry.

His competitive drive and his natural activism led him to become a passionate advocate for the commodity checkoff program for concrete masonry.

In 2018, Kent was named NCMA’s Chair of the Board. Many were surprised that he could convert his deadpan stoicism into impressive oration. He delivered one of the more notable addresses in which he challenged the audience to imagine what the future can be for concrete masonry.

During his year as Chair, the association embarked on a new branding effort. His only request in the process was “any color other than orange!” And yet… that’s what he got.

With a great appreciation for history, Kent could not have been more honored to serve as the association’s chair during NCMA’s 100th Anniversary and to preside over the centennial celebration in Chicago.

In the fall of 2018, Kent hosted key meetings of the NCMA Board in his home state of Kentucky. Asked what he appreciates most about his experience with NCMA, he notes the relationships and shared experiences with true friends cultivated through a common mission and vision.

Things changed dramatically for Kent in his family in 2019 when the bank recalled the loans that Ruby Concrete had undertaken to help transform and diversify their business for the future. While frustrated and disappointed, Kent never lost faith that God simply had other plans for him.

Today, Kent is still helping Western Kentucky businesses, and in particular, manufacturing companies grow and thrive. He is educating and consulting with manufacturing companies through the Advantage Kentucky Alliance, part of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership, a state-federal program under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Commerce.

His analytical nature lends itself to other passions, such as golf, where he has been known to “school” a few of his other industry colleagues.

But his competitive drive can clearly be traced to swimming. An accomplished competitive swimmer himself, to many in his hometown, he is known better as Coach Waide.

Kent has been blessed to share his life and successes with his family that he adores and who equally loves him back.

“No one is more deserving than you are for all the hard work and effort you put into our association over the years. You focused your efforts on the entire masonry industry and I thank you for that. – Tom Finch, Vice President Sales & Marketing, RCP Block & Brick, Inc.

Kent is humbled by this recognition for which he is so deserving. NCMA is pleased to induct Kent Waide into its Hall of Fame.

Contractors Report 27% Increase in Sales in 2021

Gross sales for concrete paver contractors in the United States and Canada increased by 27% during 2021, according to a new survey released by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI).

The 2022 ICPI Contractor Industry Report identified trends based on responses from 177 segmental concrete pavement installation contractors. Survey respondents included ICPI members and non-members and was conducted by Industry Insights of Columbus, Ohio for ICPI.

“Concrete paver contractors continue to experience substantial growth in sales each year,” said Paul Pignatelli, ICPI Board Chair. “This report also confirms the ongoing challenge of recruiting and hiring employees. ICPI and NCMA remain dedicated to workforce development initiatives through HardscapingIs to attract new people and provide ongoing training to those already in the industry through installer courses.”

Other key findings include:

  • A 10% salary/wage increase for employees

  • 64,615 average total square feet of pavers installed per company

  • Product availability reported as a challenge for 70% of respondents

The study includes insight on gross sales, employment situations, technology data, as well as company promotion and certification trends.

Joe Bowen Inducted Into NCMA’s Hall of Fame

Joe Bowen, retired President and current Executive Chair of Mutual Materials of Bellevue, Washington, was inducted into the NCMA Hall of Fame on March 2, 2022, at the association’s Annual Meeting held at The Westin at Crown Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

NCMA’s Hall of Fame award is presented to the industry’s most valued participants whose careers are highlighted by continual accomplishments on the industry’s behalf, and who have demonstrated unquestioned dedication to NCMA’s highest values. Induction into the Hall of Fame also bestows Honorary Membership to the association.

Joe Bowen grew up in Great Falls, Montana. Great Falls is known for its rich history, going back to the Lewis & Clark expedition. In 1805, adventurers spent a month in the region after they were forced to carry their canoes ten miles around the river. While there, the explorers discovered Giant Springs, one of the largest freshwater springs in the United States.

Joe was the oldest of five children, attended Great Falls High School and went on to study at the University of Montana in Missoula.

It was during college that Joe began dating his future wife, Therese. They had both grown up in Great Falls and first met in Junior High while snow skiing. The two were married in 1977 and September 2022 will mark their 45th wedding anniversary.

Joe studied economics before switching his major to accounting. He graduated from the University of Montana Business School in 1979. He later passed his CPA exam and moved from Missoula to Seattle, WA, where he joined the nationally known accounting and consulting firm Touche Ross.

Joe’s primary practice areas were financial institutions, construction, and real estate development.

In 1985, Joe was hired away by a former firm partner and mentor who represented NC Machinery, a long-time family-owned Caterpillar dealer with operations in Washington and Alaska.

Joe worked in both finance and corporate roles and by 1989, he was promoted to manage and lead four branch operations in Alaska. It was during his time at NC Machinery that he developed lifelong leadership and management skills.

In 1993, when the 4th generation owners of the historic CAT dealer decided to sell the business, Joe returned to Seattle to assist in the sale of the private company.

By 1995, a recruiter pursued Joe for a position at Mutual Materials Company, another long-time family-owned business, founded back in 1900.

Within two years of joining Mutual Materials, Joe took over distribution and was promoted to Vice President. With the support of management and shareholders, Joe was able to increase the market penetration of Mutual Materials further across the Pacific Northwest.

That expansion earned him a 2003 promotion to president and chief operating officer. Over the course of Joe’s tenure, the size of the Company continued to grow. Mutual Materials went from base operations in Washington and Oregon to manufacturing and distribution investments in Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia.

Early on, Jim Anderegg, one of the owners and president of Mutual Materials, introduced Joe to both NCMA and the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute. Jim’s philosophy was to not only provide monetary support but to also contribute human capital to participate in committees and serve in leadership roles.

Over the years, Joe served on a number of important NCMA committees and on the Board of Directors and the NCMA Foundation Board of Trustees. He was named NCMA Chairman of the Board in 2015 and believes that experience made him a better president and later, Executive Chairman of Mutual Materials.

He says being a part of NCMA, working with its staff and collaborating with talented people from around the country was a wonderful experience for him. He became  friends with many industry leaders and to this day, greatly values those relationships.

With Mutual Materials being a major hardscape producer, Joe also served as Chair of ICPI in 2006-2008. It’s believed he’s the first individual to have been chair of both organizations.

He was also an active supporter of the Concrete Masonry Checkoff program, making many trips to Washington D.C. to lobby for legislation to create the program.

Today, Joe actively enjoys a number of outdoor activities including snow skiing, cycling and mountain climbing. Joe had an amazing experience participating in ten grueling stages of the Tour of Italy, a prestigious multiple-stage bicycle race that’s been held since 1909.

And, like all true Washingtonians, he has spent much time at Mount Rainer utilizing his mountaineering skills to take on climbs of ‘The Mountain’.

Going forward, Joe and Therese hope that as COVID subsides they will be able to return to traveling internationally. In the meantime, they are enjoying spending time with their large family, including their three married children, daughter Sarah, and twins Meghan and Tyler. All of their children are married to fabulous partners and have given them five grandchildren to spoil.

“I’ve enjoyed working with you these past fifteen years, and I’ve seen your commitment to the industry and your leadership ability addressing important issues at both the state and national level.” – Tom Young, Executive Director, Northwest Concrete Masonry Association.

NCMA is pleased to add Joe Bowen to its Hall of Fame, recognizing his significant accomplishments and contributions to both the concrete masonry and hardscape products industries.