MCAA25 Concludes: Finding the Industry’s Rhythm in Austin

March 16, 2025

MCAA25 helped attendees ‘Find Their Rhythm’ in Austin, Texas, with an unforgettable week of inspiration, education, and connection.

President Rick Gopffarth expressed gratitude to the United Association (UA), General President Mark McManus, UA leadership, affiliated local association executives, and manufacturer and supplier members for their unwavering support and integral role in MCAA.

The week featured key remarks from UA General President McManus, who emphasized the strength of the UA/MCAA partnership. Main stage speakers, including Jeremy Gutsche, Kendall Toole, James Lawrence, Tim Tebow, and Kevin Griffin, provided valuable insights and entertainment. Educational sessions equipped members for the year ahead, while the Manufacturer/Supplier Council Exhibit facilitated networking and industry collaboration.

MCAA’s highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award (DSA), was presented to Tim Moormeier. The award recognizes a legacy of service and dedication to advancing the mechanical contracting industry. Moormeier played a pivotal role in developing MCAA’s WebLEM, modernizing the Labor Estimating Manual, and transforming the way we estimate projects. His family joined him on stage for the surprise presentation during the opening session.

On Thursday, MCAA’s Political Action Committee awarded a signed Bryan Adams guitar to Ana Cordoba after successfully raising $20,000 through a raffle.

President Gopffarth recognized the contributions of retiring MCAA Board of Directors members, stating, “Each of these Board members has contributed tremendously to strengthening this industry, and we want to recognize their service and thank them.”

Honorees:

  • Parthiv Amin (SLOAN)
  • Kathy McCauley (McCauley Mechanical Construction)
  • John Ferrucci (F&F Mechanical Enterprises)
  • Bob Snyder (Binsky & Snyder, LLC)
  • Robert Beck (John W. Danforth Company)

During the Closing General Session, President Gopffarth delivered his final remarks before passing the MCAA presidential gavel to his successor, Brian Hughes. Hughes expressed his gratitude, stating, “I am honored by this opportunity and will do my best.” As a token of appreciation, MCAA gifted Gopffarth a family vacation to Cabo.

President Hughes acknowledged the national officers serving on MCAA’s Executive Committee and introduced the newest members of the Board of Directors.

Joining President Hughes on the Executive Committee are:

  • President-Elect Curtis Harbour from Brandt, a Southland Industries Company
  • Senior Vice President and Treasurer Michael Russo from Fresh Meadow Mechanical
  • Vice President and Assistant Treasurer Scott Hinton from Enerfab
  • Immediate Past President Rick Gopffarth from Dynamic Systems

The newest contractor members of MCAA’s Board of Directors, elected to three-year terms, are: 

  • Kane Armistead (Armistead Mechanical, Inc. Services)
  • Brad Davis (P1 Construction, LLC)
  • Alan Milby (MIINC, L.P.)
  • Joe Pesci (GEM Inc.)
  • Kristie Upton (Trane)
  • John Ziemann (Mollenberg-Betz)

In his address, President Hughes outlined key industry trends and MCAA’s strategic plan. He described the industry’s current transformation as a modern industrial revolution, emphasizing MCAA’s commitment to helping members maximize growth.

Hughes welcomed the increasing investment from venture capital and private equity in MCAA member companies, seeing it as well-deserved recognition of the industry’s value. He reassured members that political changes would not hinder the industry’s momentum, given its strength and resilience.

MCAA’s strategic plan for the year focuses on four key initiatives:

  1. Strengthening collaboration with other building trades associations through shared technology, advocacy, and training.
  2. Expanding opportunities for manufacturer and supplier partners through enhanced membership and event offerings.
  3. Bolstering support and resources for local Association Executives.
  4. Enhancing member engagement through a revamped, user-friendly website and extended outreach to contractors.

Hughes concluded by acknowledging the contributions of contractors and UA partners, emphasizing their role in sustaining jobs and financial stability for countless workers and families.

Save the Date: MCAA26

Looking ahead, MCAA26 will take place in Phoenix, Arizona, from March 15-19, 2026. Mark your calendars and join us for another impactful convention.

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