Shane McMorrow Becomes MCANY EVP

July 3, 2024

Shane McMorrow has been named the new Executive Vice President of Mechanical Contractors Association of New York, Inc., (MCANY) effective July 1, 2024. Shane began working at MCANY in 2012 and quickly exhibited leadership qualities beyond his youth, taking on any and all responsibilities and executing all of it. He is poised to lead the Association for many years and equipped to handle the turbulent world that is the New York City and Long Island construction market.

Shane graduated from Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Devin, a physician, and their daughter, Annie Mae. Shane grew up playing hockey and the New York Rangers are his favorite team. Devin, who hails from California, may have become an even bigger hockey fan!

MCAA congratulates Shane on his new role.
You may contact Shane at shane@nymca.org.

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