Neal Adams

Neal is the son of Nick and grew up in the masonry business. After graduating from UT in 2010 he moved into the business focusing on accounting and administration before starting project management in the industrial side of the business. Today, Neal helps oversees field operations and business development. Neal lives in Chattanooga with his two kids.

Activities & Affiliations
Former President of Masonry Association of Chattanooga

Board Member of Masonry Institute of Tennessee

Adjunct Professor at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Multiple Committees, Associated General Contractors of East Tennessee

Mason Contractors Association of America, Workforce Development Committee Chairman

Roles


Adams Masonry, Inc.

Employee 1980-2030

PO Box 3189
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37404-0189 US

Starting with residential and small commercial, Adams Masonry’s guiding principles of quality, efficiency, and safety quickly allowed the company to grow and gain ground in the commercial and industrial markets. Today, Adams Masonry prides itself on being a family run business.

MCAA Workforce Development Committee

Chairman

1481 Merchant Drive
Algonquin, Illinois 60102 US

The Workforce Development Committee has jurisdiction over all MCAA related mason recruiting and training programs. Included in this committee's responsibilities is the marketing of the Masonry Career Days and other recruiting and career awareness efforts, developing and marketing training publications and videos as well as instructor training programs. Another area of the Workforce Development Committee's responsibilities is the mobilization of contractor and industry involvement in the recruiting and training efforts.

COMMITTEE GOALS
-Career path flow charts for use as part of recruitment materials.

-Work to get DOL to recognize internships for prevailing wage jobs. Would allow students who are seniors in high school to begin work on jobs as soon as they graduate from high school.

-Work with and manage day-to-day operations of the National Masonry Instructors Association (NMIA) in an effort to help grow and add value to the mission of the organization.

-Work with local chapters who are working successful development programs to create manuals on how to implement something similar elsewhere.
Support NCCER effort to get the Masonry manuals online for internet training.

-Develop a community group for schools and instructors utilizing the NCCER curriculum. The community group would share ideas and resources to help the teaching process. All instructors would be welcome to join the group.

GOALS ACCOMPLISHED
Digital “baseball cards” featuring real people with job descriptions and “stats”. Work with Marketing on this. In particular the committees should develop categories of who will be featured.

GET INVOLVED
When you want to take your membership to the next level, consider volunteering on the MCAA’s Workforce Development Committee. Member volunteers help drive the MCAA. With every new volunteer, the MCAA becomes better equipped to reach our goals.

The Masonry Foundation Review Committee

Review Committee Member

The Masonry Foundation awards grants once each year at the Association's annual Midyear Meeting. The grant submission process will open on June 15; applications are due by July 15 of each year for consideration at the MCAA Midyear Meeting.