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TACA Hosts 67th Annual Meeting

TACA President and CEO Josh Leftwich gives his State of the Association Address.
A surprised Robert Gentry, ASFE, accepts the Bob R. Beard Good Neighbor Award for 2020-2021.
Martin Marietta Southwest representative Michael Whisonant accepted the Bruce Ingram Excellence in Concrete Certification plaque for the company.
Truck Driver of the Year award presented to Mr. Randy Chapoy, Ready Mix Driver/ Trainer, BURNCO Texas LLC by Past Chair of the Board Paul Rouse.
Emerging Leaders Academy Year III graduates receive their diploma from Dean Rick Kolster.
Past Chair of the Board Paul Rouse passes the gavel to Incoming Chair of the Board Ben Blankenship.
Rich Szecsy Educational Scholarship Recipient Chloe VanTil along with her family and Rich Szecsy, Charley's Concrete.
2020-2021 Chair of the Board Jim Greer, SIKA Corporation, welcomed attendees and called the 67th Annual Meeting to order.
Incoming Chair of the Board Ben Blankenship gives his chair remarks and announces his theme for 2021-2022- “Texans Building a Better Tomorrow”.
Abbott Lawrence, chairman of the board of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) gives his presentation to attendees.
In addition to giving their annual report to the membership, committee chairs were recognized for their service to the association as leaders of their respective committee.
September 2, 2021
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The Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association (TACA) welcomed more than 450 attendees to their 67th Annual Meeting June 16-18 at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort. Members were excited to participate in the association's largest in-person annual event.

Opening General Session

Kicking off the opening General Session was Annual Meeting Master of Ceremonies David Magee. TACA President and CEO Josh Leftwich brought members up to date on the many changes, challenges, and opportunities TACA has met over the past year with the COVID-19 pandemic during his State of the Association address. These included the economic recovery of Texas and continued growth in Texas, brief recap of the 87th Texas Legislature, as well as new communication technology implemented to benefit members including the TXACA mobile app and TACA Talks podcast.

After Leftwich's address, committee chairs highlighted each committee's accomplishments over the past year and objectives for the upcoming year.

TACA's 2020-2021 Committee Chairs were:

  • Education Chair – Matt Arnold, Knife River


  • Environmental & Sustainability Chair – Melissa Fitts, Westward Environmental, Inc.


  • Governmental Affairs Chair – Tyler Lowe, Vulcan Materials


  • Industry Promotion & Marketing Chair – Kristel Perry, Capitol Aggregates


  • Membership Co-Chairs – Joey Biasatti, Summit Materials and Wade Carroll, Hallett Materials


  • Safety & Transportation Chair – Kerri Todd, BURNCO Texas LLC


  • Specification Chair – Craig Plunk, Lattimore Materials


Following the in-depth association report was a legislative update by Mindy Ellmer, Mindy Ellmer and Associates, part of TACA's lobby team, with Leftwich providing insights as well.

TACPAC Fundraiser

An integral part of the TACA Annual Meeting is the TACPAC fundraiser. All funds raised go directly to TACPAC to help support those candidates within Texas who align with and are supporters of our industry. The event included a private concert featuring Diamond Rio and a silent auction.

General Session, Day Two

Friday's General Session was a full line-up of speakers who provided valuable industry insight to attendees. Speakers included Abbott Lawrence, Chair of the Board for the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, and Michael Johnson, President and CEO of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association. Both provided some interesting facts and spoke on future plans for each national association. Author and speaker Robert L. Guyer. Guyer discussed local stakeholder and elected official engagement. Jon Hockenyos, President of TXP, gave an in-depth economic report for Texas and the nation.

Past Chair's Banquet

The Past Chair's Banquet is held to bring the Annual Meeting to a close. Entertainer and Mentalist David Magee gave a mind-bending performance that shocked many attendees and provided some laughs as well.

A special part of the Past Chair's Banquet is that it brings together past TACA leaders in a setting to share time with current leaders and members, providing many stories and the benefits of their wisdom and experience. TACA Past Chairs of the Board are the guests of honor and were recognized as well as the TACA Board of Directors, Allied Board of Directors, outgoing Board members and Committee Chairs. Past Chairs in attendance were Cecil Holloway (1978-1979), Tom Green (1987-1988), Harry Tormey (2004-2005), Lee Carroll (2006-2007), Pat Strader (2016-2017), Rob VanTil (2018-2019) and Paul Rouse (2019-2020).

As we honored the leaders from years past, we also acknowledge the newcomers to the industry through the Emerging Leaders Academy (ELA). The ELA helps develop leadership skills within the industry, foster relationships among peer groups, helps improve retention of industry professionals, and promotes the importance of community involvement for our industry. The TACA Emerging Leaders Academy Year III graduated its fourth class this year. The six graduates were recognized at the banquet. Dean of the Academy Rick Kolster honored four of the graduates with a diploma.

Chair of the Board 2019-2020 Paul Rouse closed the Annual Meeting with remarks looking back on the past two years since we were not able to meet in 2020. He then passed the gavel to Incoming Chair Ben Blankenship. Chair Blankenship gave his incoming remarks and shared his hopes and goals for the upcoming year for this strong and active organization. He concluded his remarks with the 68th Annual Meeting theme, which will be the focus for the association through the next year – “Texans Building a Better Tomorrow”. The 68th Annual Meeting will be held June 15-17, 2022, at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort.

Awards Luncheon

The Awards Luncheon provides the opportunity for TACA to recognize many outstanding individuals and companies who are impacting the industry in a positive way.

Safety Award Winners for 2020-2021

Ready Mix

A

Runner-Up CEMEX-Galveston Ready Mix, Galveston

First CEMEX-Mt Belvieu Ready Mix, Baytown

2A

Runner-Up CEMEX-Holmes Ready Mix, Houston

First CEMEX-Ellington Ready Mix Houston

3A

Runner-Up BURNCO TEXAS LLC-Irving Ready Mix, Irving

First Charley's Concrete-Crowley Plant, Crowley

4A

First CEMEX-Navigation Ready Mix, Houston

Vehicle Shop Maintenance

A

First Vulcan Materials Company-Huebner Ready Mix Shop, San Antonio

2A

Runner-Up Knife River Corporation South-Beaumont Shop, Beaumont

First BURNCO TEXAS LLC-Fleet Maintenance, Irving

3A

First Knife River Corporation South-Waco Shop, Waco

4A

First CEMEX-Navigation Truck Shop, Houston

Aggregate Transport/ Tanker

2A

First BURNCO TEXAS LLC-Tanker Division, Justin

3A

First BURNCO TEXAS LLC-Aggregate Transport Floating Fleet, Irving

5A

Runner-Up Cantera Transportation-SAR: Cantera Transportation, San Antonio

First Knife River Corporation South-Bryan

6A

First Aggregates-Aggregate Haulers I, San Antonio

Plant Facility Maintenance

A

Runner-Up Martin Marietta-Beaumont Plant Maintenance, Beaumont

First Vulcan Materials Company-RMC Fixed Maintenance, San Antonio

2A

First CEMEX-Navigation Plant Maintenance, Houston

Concrete Pump

A

First BURNCO TEXAS LLC-Pump Division, Irving

Aggregates

A

Runner-Up Vulcan Materials Company-West Texas Portable #3, Abilene

First Vulcan Materials Company-Simonton Sand & Gravel, Wallis

2A

Runner-Up Vulcan Materials Company-Uvalde Quarry, Uvalde

First Vulcan Materials Company-Chico Stone, Bridgeport

3A

First Vulcan Materials Company-Medina Quarry, Hondo

4A

Runner-Up Martin Marietta-Hunter Stone Quarry, New Braunfels

First Vulcan Materials Company-1604 Stone, San Antonio

5A

First CEMEX-Balcones Quarry, New Braunfels

Bruce Ingram Excellence in Concrete Award Winner

Martin Marietta Southwest

2021 Public Appearance Winners

Best Plant Ready Mix A

Martin Marietta

Corsicana Ready Mix

Best Plant Aggregate B

Knife River

Honey Creek Quarry

Best Plant Cement A

Martin Marietta

Celina Cement Terminal

Best Plant Aggregate A

Martin Marietta

Tyler Rail Yard

2021 Truck Driver of the Year

Randy Chapoy, Ready Mix Driver/ Trainer, BURNCO Texas LLC

The Richard Szecsy Educational Scholarship Recipient

Chloe VanTil

The Bob R. Beard Good Neighbor Award Recipient

Robert Gentry, ASFE

Photos taken by Alexander Aleman
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