Carolinas AGC's 2025 Board of Directors Announced
On January 3, 2025, the Carolinas Associated General Contractors (CAGC) unveiled its Board of Directors for the upcoming term. This critical announcement highlights the association's leadership and direction within North Carolina and South Carolina's construction sectors.
The CAGC's Board is characterized by its experienced leadership team, with Ty Edmondson serving as the Chair. Edmondson hails from T. A. Loving Company, bringing significant insights from the construction industry to his leadership role.
Leadership Team Overview:
- - Chair: Ty Edmondson (T. A. Loving Company)
- - Chair Elect: Lynn Hansen (Crowder Constructors Inc.)
- - Treasurer: Marty Moser (Barnhill Contracting)
- - Vice Chair: Paul Edwards (Reeves)
- - Immediate Past Chair: Dean Wilson (Hood Construction Company, Inc.)
- - President & CEO: Dave Simpson, CAE, of CAGC
Additional key members include:
- - Highway-Heavy Chair: Brent E. Evans (Banks Construction Company)
- - Building Division Chair: Matt Chambers (Clancy Theys Construction)
- - Utility Division Chair: Christopher Stike (Sanford Contractors)
- - Specialty Division Chair: Josh Byers (Wayne Brothers Companies)
- - Supplier Division Chair: Adam Dougherty (Arthur J. Gallagher)
Moreover, the Board includes Directors At-Large such as Jim Roberts, Beth Muter, and Drew Johnson, who represent various construction companies from the region. Three appointed director positions also cater to Specialty/Supplier and Young Leader interests.
CAGC plays a crucial role as a trade association, uniting both small and large contractors in the Carolinas. Addressing issues related to building, utility work, and highway construction, CAGC is instrumental in advancing industry standards and safety regulations. It serves as a chapter of both AGC of America and ARTBA, providing resources and support to its members.
The diversity and expertise present in the 2025 Board make a compelling case for the continued success and development of construction practices throughout the Carolinas. The association not only focuses on the operational aspects of the construction industry but also emphasizes training, workforce development, and advocacy for better regulations that benefit both contractors and the communities they serve.
For further details on CAGC's initiatives and membership benefits, kindly visit their
official website, or follow them on social platforms like Facebook, YouTube, X, and LinkedIn. The announcement comes at a timely juncture, positioning the CAGC to tackle upcoming challenges and seize opportunities in the construction landscape.
Contact for Media Inquiries: Lori McGovern, 704/222-8246
This announcement not only marks a new chapter for the CAGC but also sets the tone for the construction industry's engagement in stakeholder conversations over the next year. The council is committed to fostering collaboration, innovation, and excellence among construction professionals.