National Stone Sand & Gravel Association
AGG1 Academy transitioning to digital platform in 2021
Those who were planning to attend AGG1 Academy sessions next March can still partake in AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Exchange, which will take place digitally in February. Keep Reading
Is a highway bill coming in (early) 2021?
Two industry leaders say passage is now more likely to happen in the new year. Michael Johnson and Michele Stanley of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association explain. Keep Reading
NSSGA’s Stanley named a top lobbyist
The Hill recognized Michele Stanley of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) for delivering results for NSSGA members in the halls of Congress and with the administration. Keep Reading
NSSGA leaders provide glimpse of road ahead in Washington
Michael Johnson and Michele Stanley of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) paid P&Q a visit to share reactions to the 2020 election and how aggregate industry issues may play with the Biden administration and a divided Congress. Keep Reading
Part 2: Catching up with Bond Construction’s Karen Hubacz-Kiley
In the second half of our Q&A with Karen Hubacz-Kiley, the Bond Construction vice president discusses how the pandemic affected industry trade shows and how events like them may change going forward. Keep Reading
NSSGA, PCA heads offer remarks on presidential election
Michael Johnson of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) and Mike Ireland of the Portland Cement Association (PCA) issued statements about the 2020 presidential election. Keep Reading
AGG1, World of Asphalt shows canceled
The March 2021 events in Atlanta will not take place due to concerns related to the pandemic. Keep Reading
Johnson: Opportunities ahead with the next Congress
The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's Michael Johnson reflects on the upcoming election, detailing what's ahead for his organization and the 117th Congress. Keep Reading
Stedman’s Nawalaniec named company president
Chris Nawalaniec, formally Stedman's executive vice president, takes over for Dennis Gilmour. Keep Reading