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Associated Builders and Contractors of Oklahoma elects officers
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), Mar 23, 2009
Wiley Davis, Wiley Davis Electrical, has been elected chairman of the board of directors of Associated Builders and Contractors of Oklahoma for 2009.
Davis succeeds Barb Risenhoover, Advantage Glass Inc., who served as board chairman during 2008 and who will continue as a member of the board and the executive committee.
Other 2009 officers include Charlie Lisenbee, GCC Mid-Continent Concrete, chairman-elect; David Kerns, L.D. Kerns Contractors Inc., vice chairman; Clint Redwine, Magnum Construction Inc., secretary; and Paul Kallenberger, Kallenberger and Associates, CPAs, treasurer.
Other members of the board of directors include Jim Beeman, Beeman Products Co.; Thom Bowen, Securian Advisors MidAmerica Inc.; Matt Bradshaw, Builders Supply Inc.; David Budd, Cherokee Builders Inc.; Curtis Coombes, Colburn Electric; Allen Couch and Art Couch, W.N. Couch Inc.; Kelly Deer, Rich & Cartmill Inc.; Brent Dostal, Cantera Concrete Co.; Rick Henrie, Magnum Construction Inc.; Mick Liebold, Broken Arrow Electric Supply; Bard Peevy, Peevy Construction Inc.; Steve Poleman, Rich & Cartmill Inc.; B.D. Tidmore, Quantum Electric Inc.; Bob Vincent, Fadco Inc.; and Phil Wells, Key Construction.
Board members also serving as National Committee Members are Dan Brown, Central Electric Co. of Oklahoma, and Lowell Heck, Flintco Inc.
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