Masonry Magazine March 2008 Page. 10

Words: Tom Norman
Masonry Magazine March 2008 Page. 10

Masonry Magazine March 2008 Page. 10
For the Record
Jennifer Morrell
Editor
jmorrell@lionhrtpub.com
Working the Show
Circuit

Most every industry I've
worked in as an editor has had its
perks. The newspaper industry
meant that I could know and
work with lots of local people and
organizations. The sporting goods
industry equaled free sneakers and
outerwear, sent to me by manufac
turers to "test." In healthcare, I had
all the sanitary gloves, vitamins
and alcohol swabs a girl could
want. Real estate allowed me to
know the cities of Chicago and
Miami like the back of my hand.

So what has working in the masonry
industry meant to me so far? Why,
standing atop a mound of rock, operat
ing a Bosch jackhammer at the World of
Concrete in Las Vegas, of course. I have
to admit, once Rob Foster and the nice
guys at Bosch's outdoor booth convinced
me to climb up onto their display and
use this piece of equipment, it was
empowering. There have been times
since when I wished I had that jackham-
mer, like when I am cut off by another
driver in Atlanta traffic. I could do some
serious damage, and have fun doing it.

At our Lionheart Publishing offices,
we plan a list of trade shows, events and
meetings we'll be attending on behalf of
Masonry magazine each year. The travel
itself can be both good and bad. Work-
related travel means working ahead and
playing catch-up to assure our maga
zines go to press on time. It constitutes a
brush with airport and airplane germs.
And, it means time away from my 18-
month-old daughter, Macy.
MASONRY
The Voice of the Masonry Industry
MASONRY Magazine
Official Publication of the
Mason Contractors Association of America and the
Canadian Masonry Contractors Association
MASON CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
President
Vice President
Secretary
Tremerer
Tom Daniel
Mack Bounds
John Smith,
Mark Kemp
Regional Vice Presidents
Robert Bamesk
Ron Bennett
Edwin Davenport
Douglas Nichols
Richard Porter
Tin Spiker
Mike Sutter
Roy Swindal
VEN
innovation
PROVEN
Executive Director
Jeff Buckiewicz
EXECUTIVE STAFF
Director of Goat Affairs
Membership Director
Manager of Internation Technology
Events Coordinator
Administrative Assistant
Comeftant
Jessica Johnson Ber
Alyana Loper
Tiny W. 0
Erin Anderson
Ann Townsell
Rashod Jenson
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Robert L. Nelson (Robert L. Nelson & Associates, Inc.), David Jolly
Masonry Contractors), John Chrysler (MIA), Jan Melander (PCA), Da
(Petit Construction Co., Smith DJ Smith Masonry Co, Brian
(Grant/Jack's Masonry), Jerry Painter (Painter Masonry, Inc.), Doug Ni
(Doug Nichols Enterprises
Contracting, Inc.), Tom C
(GBC Concrete and Masonry Construction, Inc.)
Executive Office
33 South Roselle Road
Schaumburg, IL 60093
Phone: 847.301.0001 or 800.536.2225
Fax 8473011110

But traveling from city to city a few
times a year to see what's new out there,
put faces with voices, and make new
friends in the industry is incredibly
rewarding to my coworkers and me. We
love mixing it up with vendors as well as
having our booth at different trade
shows to spotlight our construction pub-
lications (Masonry, Masonry Design, and
Building Stone).

On the heels of World of Concrete/
World of Masonry, we attended the Inter-
national Builders Show in Orlando. There,
we had productive meetings and enjoyable
conversations with many in our growing
industry. When this issue publishes, we'll
be at Hardscape North America, and then
it's on to ConExpo in March, Brick Show
2008 in April, and so on and so forth. I
hope that, during our jet setting, I get to
bump into you. Please email me
jmorrell@lionhrtpub.com - if you'll be
attending an industry-related show or
event. Maybe we can grab a cup of coffee
(or a cold beer) and talk shop. IMAS

MASONRY is the official publication of the Mason Contractors Associa
America (MCA) and the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association (C
The magazine acts as a sounding board without approving, disappo
guaranteeing the validity or accuracy of any data, claim or opinion
under a byline or obtained or queted from an acknowledged source. Op
expressed by officers do not necessarily reflect the official views of
CMCK. The appearance of advertising or sew product information doesn
stitute an endorsement by MCAA or DCA of product featured
MASONRY ADVERTISING AND EDITORIAL OFFICE
Send all advertising and editorial submissions for Masonry
Lionheart Publishing, Inc.
506 Roswell Street, Suite 220, Marietta, GA 30060 USA
Tet 770.4310867 Fax: 770.432.6000
pu
Publisher
Editor
Assistant Editor
Art Directar
Production Designer
Production Assistant
Doline Projects Manag
Advertising Sales
Reprints
www.masonrymagazine.com
John Llewellynew
Jennifer Morel (mormelonput
Cory Sekine Petite (coop.co
Alan Brubaker bruke
Christopher Jon (chron
Kat Wongkong@ntpub.com
Patton McGinty (pat
Manin Diamond (mava
KeyMoody@orpub.com
The Voice of the Masonry Industry




The Cornerstone of Success: Safety and Documentation in Masonry
April 2025

The masonry industry plays a vital role in constructing our homes, businesses, and infrastructure. Yet, beneath the enduring beauty of brick and stone lies a complex and often hazardous work environment. Ensuring the safety of workers and maintaining docu

How It's Made: Natural Stone Veneer
April 2025

Natural stone veneer is a durable, versatile, and aesthetically pleasing building material that has been used for centuries. It adds timeless beauty to masonry projects while offering structural integrity and resilience. But how does natural stone veneer

Vibing Masonry #5 - The Evolution of Concrete Masonry Units: From Ancient Foundations to Modern Innovations
April 2025

Early Development: The Genesis of Concrete Blocks (early Rome to 1900s) The history of concrete masonry units (CMUs) or concrete blocks begins with humanity’s earliest binding materials, notably the Romans’ remarkable concrete. Around AD 125, structures l

MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Episode 18 Recap: Jeff Tew, Westlake Royal Stone Solutions
April 2025

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Jeff Tew joins the show, along with MCAA President Jeff Buczkiewicz, to talk about where his passion for this industry started and what it's been like working on the Supplier side of the industry. An Excitin