CMAA president and CEO to retire

After serving association members and the construction industry for 18 years, Bruce D’Agostino, 67, president/CEO of CMAA, will retire this year once a successor has been chosen. Vetted Solutions, a Washington, D.C.-based executive search firm, is managing the nationwide search for his replacement. The industry has seen marked change under D’Agostino’s leadership; with construction management gaining increased notoriety as a profession. The Certified Construction Manager certification program has grown from less than 200 certified professionals to more than 3,000. It became ANSI accredited in 2007. D’Agostino has helped CMAA to take a leading role in defining the education of aspiring construction managers through his work with ABET, the lead society for the accreditation of undergraduate and graduate construction management programs. ? (703) 356-2622 à www.cmaanet.org

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