AGC Mobile Section Announces Officers

Alabama AGC’s Mobile Section Board and Construction Leadership Council (CLC) hosted its Annual Board Meeting and Installation of Officers and Directors at the Country Club of Mobile on January 14. Seth Smith, vice president of Rolin Construction Inc., will serve as the 2021 president. Smith succeeds Allan Gustin of Dunn Building Co., who will continue to serve as immediate past president. Other contractor officers are: Vice President Josh McElhenney of McElhenney Construction LLC and Secretary-Treasurer John Whitman of Mobile Asphalt Co. LLC. Morris King with Vulcan Materials and R. J. Gonzales of Southern Earth Sciences, Inc. will continue to serve as associate vice presidents for the Mobile Section. Cory Holcomb of SJ&L Civil Contractors will serve as 2021 chair of the Mobile Section’s CLC, succeeding Ben Russell of Coastal Slip Form. Serving as vice chair is Thomas Cotton with Thomas Industries, and serving as secretary-treasurer is Robert McDonough with McElhenney Construction.

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