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Pit & Quarry ushers 2024 inductees into Hall of Fame

Tom Hill, Neil Hise, Louis Johnson and Charlie Luck IV were enshrined in the Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame on Sunday night during a black-tie induction ceremony in Nashville. Keep Reading

Drilling Deeper Episode 10: Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame Preview

In the latest episode of Drilling Deeper, Kevin Yanik and Jack Kopanski look ahead to the 2024 Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, which takes place March 24 in Nashville. Keep Reading

Episode 10: Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame Preview

Listen as Kevin and Jack discuss the impact Tom Hill (Summit Materials), Neil Hise (Cemco), Louis Johnson (El-Jay Manufacturing) and Charlie Luck IV (Luck Stone) had on the aggregate industry.  Keep Reading

P&Q Hall of Fame Profile: Thomas W. Hill

The founder of Summit Materials always aimed big and, more often than not, delivered on his goals. Keep Reading

Industry to celebrate unforgettable leaders at Hall of Fame

The industry convenes this month to celebrate Tom Hill, Neil Hise, Louis Johnson and Charlie Luck IV – the newest members of the Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame. Keep Reading

Celebrating industry leaders of the past and present

The Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is quickly approaching. P&Q’s Kevin Yanik shares his initial thoughts on capturing the stories of those being enshrined as member of the 2024 class. Keep Reading

Hill: ‘2023 was an exceptional year’ for Vulcan Materials

Chairman and CEO Tom Hill weighed in on the recent performance of Vulcan Materials Co., which released its fourth-quarter and year-end 2023 financial results Friday. Keep Reading

What’s trending in aggregate tech

Digitalization and sustainability are growing trends in the aggregate sector, providing a variety of opportunities for producers to enhance core aspects of their businesses. Keep Reading

Pit & Quarry unveils its 2024 Hall of Fame class

The magazine will welcome Tom Hill, Neil Hise, Louis Johnson and Charlie Luck into its Hall of Fame later this year during a black-tie induction ceremony in Nashville. Keep Reading

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