Alabama AGC Names 2022 Board

MOBILE, BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. — Mark Harry has been named chairman, and Evans Dunn has been named president of the Alabama Associated General Contractors (AGC) Board of Directors, according to Business Alabama. Harry is affiliated with Marathon Electrical Contractors with locations in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and Irondale and Decatur, Alabama, and Dunn is affiliated with Dunn Construction Co. in Saraland. Other new officers are Rob Middleton of Middleton Construction, LLC, vice president; Matt Rabren of Rabren General Contractors, Inc., second vice president; Mac Caddell of Caddell Construction Co., treasurer; Charlie Vines of Vulcan Materials Co., state associate board president; Morris King of Vulcan Materials, state associate board vice president; and Derick Boutwell of S&S Sprinkler Co., Construction Leadership Council president.

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