by Jonathan McGaha | 3 March 2016 12:00 am

I’m honored to serve as the chairman of the Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) this year. For those of you not involved in MBMA, let me share my experience with you. Before I made the choice to become active, I had the view that participation from my small company wasn’t going to be taken seriously, or that my ideas might not be as influential as those from big firms. After all, there are some very large companies involved in MBMA so why would anyone care about what I think?
After getting involved, I realized my initial perception was really off. I was pleasantly surprised to find that MBMA is such an inclusive organization and that right away my opinion mattered.
If you and your company are not active in MBMA, let me give you five reasons why you should consider getting involved:
If you haven’t been to an MBMA meeting lately, I guarantee you are missing a lot. Not only are you not getting face time with industry CEOs, leaders and decision-makers, you’re also not getting cutting-edge industry news. Below are some of the highlights of the recent MBMA annual meeting, if you missed it:
I am also excited to announce that at the annual meeting the board approved the creation of a new associate membership category specifically for architecture and engineering (A/E) firms. These companies are specifying metal buildings for all sorts of new uses to satisfy their customer needs, and we value their input into MBMA’s future direction. A/E firms will benefit from direct interaction with building fabricators and suppliers to help them leverage the design-build process more effectively and gain a competitive edge.
These three words sum up the value that MBMA has brought to the industry for six decades. As the association enters its 60th year, we are on the cusp of delivering new and exciting tools that will benefit both MBMA members and the industry as a whole. Our collective advancements in energy, sustainability, structural performance and durability are key reasons why metal buildings are gaining favor with designers.
Brad Curtis is chairman of the Metal Building Manufacturers Association. More information about the association is available at www.mbma.com[1].
If you’re not active in MBMA, now is the time to think about the benefits of involvement. Be a part of change. Be a part of industry growth. Be on the leading edge of the future by participating with the thought leaders that are taking this industry to the next level. Let’s make the future stronger together.
To join MBMA or to schedule a time to talk about the benefits, contact Dan Walker at (216) 241-7333. We want this year’s spring MBMA meeting on May 10-11 in Fort Worth, Texas, to be the best yet, and you are invited. Request information by visiting www.mbma.com/Contact_us.asp[2].
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