| Astec wins national recognition
for Web site The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) announced
recently that Astec Inc. of Chattanooga, Tenn., has been named the winner in the
associate member category of NAPA's Outstanding Web Site competition. The
company received the award at the association's 51st Annual Convention. The award
recognizes Web site designs that promote the use of hot-mix asphalt (HMA) and
the HMA industry. Astec Inc. has been on line since 1998 but updated its
Web site, www.astecinc.com, in 2005. The new site provides a wealth of information
for visitors, starting with background on the company and the many types of equipment
and services it offers. It features useful links for customers (to permitting
agencies, weather, traffic, and more), departmental contact names, corporate information
for Astec stockholders, and employment opportunities for job seekers. The company
promotes its Web site in its print ads, directing audiences to find more detailed
information about its products online. Rogers Group
receives NAPA award The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA)
announced recently that the Rogers Group Inc. of Gallatin, Tenn., is the winner
of its 2005 Community Involvement Award. The company received the award at a special
ceremony at the association's 51st Annual Convention in Hollywood, Fla. NAPA
presents its Community Involvement Award to hot-mix asphalt (HMA) companies that
serve their communities through outstanding programs and projects. The
Rogers Group won the award for its involvement in numerous community events and
activities in Sumner, Robertson and Davidson counties. These counties are home
to four of the Rogers Group's quarries and asphalt plants as well as its corporate
office. "We strive to be good neighbors," said Judy Bowling,
the company's administrative assistant and community relations coordinator. "It
is a high priority with our company to do whatever we can to help our community." "NAPA
understands how important it is for the companies in our industry to participate
in and support their communities," said Richard F. Moore Jr., 2005 chairman
of the NAPA Board of Directors. "This award reflects the high priority that
the Rogers Group Inc. places upon its relationship with its neighbors." The
National Asphalt Pavement Association is the only association that exclusively
represents the interests of the hot-mix asphalt producer/contractor on the national
level with Congress, government agencies and other national trade and business
organizations. Nashville NAWIC awards members,
supporters The Nashville Chapter of the National Association of Women
in Construction recently held its annual awards banquet at the Fifth Quarter Restaurant
in Nashville. Among attendees were members, families, co-workers and community
supporters. Special guest appearances were made by Sandra Wilson of Nashville's
Habitat for Humanity and NAWIC's Region 2 Director Angie McNair. The banquet
was held to recognize new members, members achieving certification in areas of
professional education, members of longevity, and to present special awards for
perfect attendance, NAWIC of the Year, Supporter of the Year and Rookie of the
Year. Donna Brown of One Call Staffing and Deb Angielczyk of Gale Smith
Co. were pinned by Susan Carson, NAWIC Education Foundation president, in recognition
of their construction industry technician certifications. Longevity Awards were
presented to Barbara Vaughter of Nashville Machine Elevator Co., Betty Capps of
BB&T, Susan Moon of Richland LLC, Dottie Brown of The Parent Co. and Patsy
Smith of the American Society of Professional Estimators. Marti Zioboro
of Metro Real Property Services and long-time NAWIC member received the Perfect
Attendance Awards. NAWIC Secretary Kelly Smith of J. E. Crain Construction received
the NAWIC Rookie of the Year Award. Rookie of the Year recognizes members of less
than 18 months who display their dedication through their attendance and participation
in committees and other chapter activities. Supporter of the Year was presented
to Increte of Middle Tennessee. The award is presented to the company or community
group that has shown the most support for NAWIC throughout the year. Increte owners
Dawn and Jerry Kelly supported NAWIC in 2005 through use of their facilities for
meetings and events, as well as through monetary contributions to the chapter.
Kelly is also Nashville NAWIC's treasurer and Industry Appreciation Committee
chairman. NAWIC of the Year was presented to Donna Brown, owner of One
Call Staffing. In her two years with NAWIC, Brown has been active on the Board
of Directors, and chairs multiple chapter and regional committees, including the
Nashville Chapter's Membership Committee and the local and regional Women in Construction
Week Committees. |