President's Letter - July 2022
- ASA President's Letter
- July 26, 2022

Dear Readers – As we move further into the first quarter, this is the point in the year when disciplined planning begins to translate into real momentum—on jobsites, in our offices, and in our advocacy efforts. It is also an ideal time to take full advantage of the tools and resources available to help subcontractors
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As we begin 2026, I want to thank each of you for the work you do every day—building projects safely, meeting demanding schedules, and delivering quality in an environment that rarely gets easier. A new year offers an opportunity to recommit to what makes ASA strong: standing together, sharing practical solutions, and protecting subcontractors’ ability
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Dear Readers, As we close out another demanding year in our industry, I want to sincerely thank each of you for the resilience, professionalism, and problem-solving mindset you bring not only to your projects, but to this association. This year has not been easy. Yet time and again, subcontractors showed up, got the work done,
READ MOREDear Readers, As the vibrant colors of autumn deepen, we find ourselves on the cusp of Thanksgiving—a time traditionally set aside for reflection and gratitude. It is an opportunity to pause, acknowledge the blessings in our lives, and appreciate the people and partnerships that make our work meaningful. I want to express my deepest thanks
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As the crisp October air rolls in, I find myself reflecting on the incredible energy and passion that still lingers after this year’s SUBExcel convention. Every conversation, every handshake, and every session reinforced what makes ASA truly special — our people. The spirit of collaboration and the drive to lift each other higher are what
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I intentionally held off writing this month’s letter until the Sunday before SubExcel (sorry, Mary!). As I pack for what promises to be an unforgettable and record-setting week for ASA and SubExcel, I can’t help but feel a wave of nostalgia. From Nashville, where Drew took that now-legendary spill on the electric scooter, to Las Vegas, where
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