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New President of National Roofing Association (NRCA)

Time:2013-09-23


Recently, Bruce McCrory (Bruce McCrory) took over the first chair of the American Roofing Engineering Association (NRCA) and became the new top leader of the American Roofing Engineering Association for one year from June 1, 2012 to June 1, 2013.
Bruce McCrory (Bruce McCrory) has been engaged in the roofing industry. In 1979, he and his brother established Kiker Roofing Engineering Company in Alabama, USA. Mr. McCrory served as the general manager, treasurer and chief operating officer of the company. Today the company has developed into a well-known group company in the roofing industry in the United States.
Mr. McCrory has held leadership positions with many organizations in the U.S. roofing industry, working for NRCA for many years. He has served as President of the American Roofing Legal Resource Center (National Roofing Legal Resource Center), President of the Alabama Roofing and Sheet Metal Engineering Association, Director of the Roofing Industry Development Alliance and a member of the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM). He served as NRCA Vice Chair from 2006 to 2011 and as NRCA Senior Vice Chair from June 2011 to June 2012. During his time at the NRCA, he served on various NRCA committees, such as the Building Standards Committee, the Roof and Waterproofing Manual Revision Committee, and the Contractors Management Committee. Based on Mr. McCrory's senior experience in the roofing industry and his many contributions to NRCA, he was honorary elected as the new chairman of the American Roofing Association (NRCA) for the 2012-2013 term at the 125th annual meeting of NRCA in February this year.
Mr. McCrory said that during his tenure, he will continue to implement the NRCA service policy, adhering to the NRCA's leading role in roofing technology, policy guidance and training, and will not bring about major changes. In addition, he believes that allowing more young workers to enter the roofing industry is one of the key issues facing the development of the industry. Although the U.S. economy is still recovering, the problem of young workers is not yet the biggest problem in the roofing industry, but once The U.S. economy is completely improved, this problem will make the roofing industry troublesome. At the same time, NRCA will continue to develop its offices in India and related industry health projects.