MCAA CEO Tim Brink Recognized for Leadership in Construction Associations

August 16, 2024

MCAA CEO Tim Brink has been selected for inclusion in the Marquis Who’s Who in America® biographical volumes, which have chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field of endeavor since 1899. Selections are made based on current reference value and consider factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field. 

Throughout Tim’s 30+ year career in the construction and contracting industry, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and expertise in labor relations and advocacy. He has played a pivotal role in enhancing the association’s operational efficiency and expanding its educational efforts, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

His innovative approach to revamping delivery methods and engaging previously uninvolved members has been widely recognized.

Tim’s tenure at MCAA has been marked by significant achievements, including creating new resources and managing partnerships with MCAA members, key trade association partners, labor partners and critical end users.

Before joining MCAA, Tim served for over 11 years as the Executive Vice President of the Mechanical & Service Contractors Association of Eastern Pennsylvania, where he was instrumental in fostering positive labor-management relationships that benefited contractors and local unions alike. He also served for 21 years as Chief Executive Officer at C. H. Stone Plumbing Co., Inc., his family’s contracting business in Los Angeles, where he honed his skills as a mechanical contractor and in labor relations.

Learn more about Tim’s accomplishments here.

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