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ASSOCIATION HIGHLIGHTS

A panel of key team members from the Sutter Santa Rosa Medical Center Project addressed the Building Division meeting on January 23rd.

Keynote speaker Ken Simonson, AGC of America economist, addressed the State Board.

Raymond Tritt of Caltrans addressed Jt. Engineering Division directors during their January 23 meeting.

AGC Officers Installation Banquet A sellout crowd of over 350 people

turned out to welcome AGC of Califor- nia’s leadership for 2015 during the In- stallation of Officers banquet the evening of January 23, 2015. Officers installed in- clude President Jon Ball, Hensel Phelps, San Jose; Senior Vice President John Douglas, Granite Construction Co., Wat- sonville; Vice President Jaimie Angus, Griffith Company, Brea; Treasurer Mike Mencarini, Unger Construction Com- pany, Sacramento; and Immediate Past President Curt Weltz, Stacy & Witbeck, Inc., Alameda. Tom Holsman serves as CEO of AGC of California. AGC of California and its districts

plan a variety of meetings and events in the year ahead. They include: the AGC National Convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico March 18-20;

the AGC combined

Spring Board Meetings and Legislative Day May 11-12 in Sacramento; and the Annual Conference & Awards Program in Rancho Mirage October 21-24. For more information, visit AGC’s website at www.agc-ca.org.

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