News Summary
The Construction Suppliers Association (CSA) is undergoing significant leadership changes for 2025, with Josh Johnson appointed as Chairman and Brett Bailess as Chair-elect. This strategic shift aims to enhance member services and adapt to evolving industry challenges. Alongside these appointments, three new Board members have been elected, reflecting the CSA’s commitment to a diverse leadership structure. The association is focusing on proactive member growth initiatives and staying connected through programming and upcoming conferences, ensuring its members are well-equipped to thrive in a competitive market.
Exciting Leadership Changes Within the Construction Suppliers Association
The Construction Suppliers Association (CSA) has made a significant announcement regarding its leadership for the upcoming year of 2025. The association, known for serving independent lumber and building materials companies across five states—Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma—has outlined a bold and strategic plan to continue its growth and enhance member services.
Introducing the New Chairman
In a move that has generated considerable enthusiasm within the association, Josh Johnson, currently the General Manager of Ivey’s Building Materials in Mansfield, Louisiana, has been appointed as the 2025 Chairman of CSA. This leadership change signifies a commitment to bolstering the association’s presence within the construction industry, particularly as it navigates evolving challenges.
Chair-Elect Named
Joining Johnson at the helm will be Brett Bailess from Service Lumber Co. in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, who has been named Chair-elect. Bailess’s experience and insights are expected to complement Johnson’s leadership and contribute to a robust strategic direction for the CSA.
A Renewed Commitment
In his first declaration as chairman, Johnson expressed sincere gratitude for the trust placed in him by CSA members. He highlighted that the CSA is currently stronger than ever, equipped to offer improved programming and services in 2025. The association aims to proactively engage with its members to foster an environment where they can thrive amid the industry’s competitiveness.
New Board Members Elected
Alongside these leadership appointments, three new Board members have been elected, further invigorating the governing body of the CSA. This fresh infusion of leadership is part of a strategic initiative to ensure that the voices of various stakeholders are represented, enhancing the collective mission of the association.
Supporting Member Growth
The CSA serves a thriving membership base of over 150 companies. Among its plethora of support programs are initiatives such as Dealer Roundtables, tailored Safety support and training, and monthly workshops designed to address pertinent business topics affecting the industry. These offerings exemplify CSA’s dedication to equipping its members with the essential tools needed for success.
Proactive Industry Engagement
The association’s announcement cited its proactive strategies aimed at enhancing member services and increasing industry relevance. CSA is committed to ensuring that its members are well-informed and prepared to meet the challenges of the evolving construction landscape.
Keeping Members Informed
In addition to its programming, CSA emphasizes the importance of keeping its members and industry leaders connected. The organization encourages its stakeholders to subscribe to its newsletter for continuous updates on industry trends, member services, and other relevant news.
Upcoming Conference
Looking ahead, registration is currently open for the LBM Strategies 2024 Conference, an event that underscores CSA’s commitment to facilitating ongoing engagement among industry professionals. This conference is expected to bring together leaders and innovators, fostering discussions around strategic initiatives that shape the future of the construction materials sector.
A Bright Future Ahead
As the Construction Suppliers Association embarks on this new chapter with fresh leadership and programming enhancements, the focus remains firmly fixed on empowering its members. The CSA stands ready to meet the evolving needs of its constituents, committed to navigating the future of the lumber and building materials industry with confidence and vigor. With Josh Johnson at the helm, the path forward is looking brighter than ever.
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