AGC Mobile Section Officers And Directors Announced

The Mobile Section of the Alabama Associated General Contractors (AGC Mobile Section) has announced its 2026 Officers and Directors. Timothy McInnis, president/CEO of McInnis Construction, LLC, was installed as president. McInnis succeeds Wes Cooke of Persons Services Corp. Cooke will continue to serve as immediate past president. McInnis is an alumnus of The Montgomery Academy and Auburn University. Other contractor officers are Vice President Scott Cassity of Cassity Brothers Construction, Secretary-Treasurer Daniel Mosley of Dunn Building Co., Associate President Corey Wall of Beard Equipment Co., and Associate Vice President Chris Wiley of Thompson Engineering. Philip Parker of G.C. Specialties will serve as president of the Construction Leadership Council (CLC). Other 2026 CLC officers are Vice President Bobby Gagner of Safety Plus and Secretary-Treasurer Wright Cox of Persons. Chad Ammons of Ammons & Blackmon Construction will be representing the AGC Mobile Section on the statewide board as second vice president, and Chad Brown of Thompson Engineering will be representing it on the same board as statewide associate president. 

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