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  • Reflections from a Retiring Executive Director 

    Reflections from a Retiring Executive Director 0

    By Ike Casey, ASAMW I started my career in construction trade associations almost from birth. My Mother worked as secretary to my Father who was the executive director of NECA (National Electrical Contractors Association). I often went to association meetings and conventions and even helped from time to time. I remember helping my mother tie

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  • Teeing Off: Turning Creative Chaos Into Cash

    Teeing Off: Turning Creative Chaos Into Cash0

    By Susan Kelminson, NJSA and Mary Klett, ASA There is a moment, just before a shotgun start, when anticipation crackles across the tee boxes. This year ASA of New Jersey seized that instant and made it unforgettable, staging a golf outing that blended quirky twists with downright silliness. The result? Record revenue and nonstop smiles.

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  • Contractor Community – July 2025

    Contractor Community – July 20250

    ASA Stands with Our Members in Texas and New Mexico Impacted by the Devastating Flooding The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) extends its unwavering support to members in Texas and New Mexico who have been impacted by the recent devastating flooding. Navigating Post-Disaster Recovery: Essential Resources for Subcontractors The recent Severe weather in Texas and New

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  • A New Kind of High School Diploma Trades Chemistry for Carpentry0

    By Ariel Gilreath, Hechinger Report Alabama loosened math and science requirements for high schoolers. It could hurt them if they apply to college BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — In a corner of Huffman High School, the sounds of popping nail guns and whirring table saws fill the architecture and construction classroom. Down the hall, culinary students chop

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