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1 2017 CONSTRUCTION LEADERSHIP ACADEMY CLASS IV Model the Way Projects
2 Andy Bartling, BD Construction Project: Infant Prematurity Awareness Project Fundraiser Mark Lewis, mentor and Andy Bartling
3 Dave Mackey, BD Construction Project: Trails and Rails Rifle Raffle-Fundraiser for Buffalo County Historical Society Linette Butler, mentor and Dave Mackey
4 Marsha Wilkerson, BD Construction Project: Dawn's Multiple Myeloma Fundraiser and Benefit Mike Kalb, mentor and Marsha Wilkerson
5 Jarred Horsky, Constructors, Inc. Project: Constructor, Inc. Trap Shoot--benefitting The National Multiple Sclerosis Society Gregg Leber, mentor and Jarred Horsky
6 Jeff Nicklas, Hampton Construction Project: Nicklas Memorial-- located on Christian Heritage Lincoln's Campus Jeff Nicklas and Brad Brown, mentor
7 Fernando Gutierrez, MCL Construction Project: STEM Career Awareness Presentation and Mentoring Project for Women at Duchesne Academy Gary Leapley, mentor and Fernando Gutierrez
8 Sam Howe, MCL Construction Project: Habitat for Humanity Builders Blitz 2017 Sam Howe and Mike Heser, mentor
9 Brandon Allen, Sampson Construction Project: Reclaim Lincoln--Craft Items Built from Reclaimed Wood- Sold at Fleamarket May 5 & 6 to Benefit Friendship Home Brandon Allen and Terry Stutheit, mentor
10 Tyler Olson, Sampson Construction Project: Reclaim Lincoln-- Craft Items Build from Reclaimed Wood-Sold at Fleamarket May 5 & 6 to Benefit Suicide Prevention Tyler Olson and Terry Stutheit, mentor
11 2015 CONSTRUCTION LEADERSHIP ACADEMY CLASS III Model the Way Projects
12 Cory Lammers, AOI Corporation Project: Golfing for Memory a fund raiser for Alzheimer s research and the care of individuals with the disease Jeff Maas, mentor and Cory Lammers
13 Jon Mosbarger, BD Construction Inc / Kearney Project: Developed a multi-media project at a school with a construction project to keep students and parents informed on the progress and to promote construction careers Linette Butler, Jon Mosbarger, BD Construction Inc / Kearney and Nate Barry, mentor, UNK
14 Bill Barritt, Beckenhauer Construction Project: Creating an awareness for construction careers in the high school curriculum Bill Barritt and Joe Beckenhauer, mentor, Beckenhauer Construction
15 Jaime Watson, Concrete Industries Project: Organized two successful cancer benefits for a family friend Ryan Nelson, mentor, Jaime Watson and Mark Lafferty, Concrete Industries, Inc.
16 Jason Hulsebus, Hampton Commercial Construction Project: Develop an interest in construction for youth at the school jobsite Jason Hulsebus and Scott Lockard, mentor, Hampton Commercial Construction
17 Rebekah Hoyt, Judds Brothers Construction Project: Job shadowing opportunities for youth soon to age out of the foster care system Kevin Steele, mentor and Rebekah Hoyt, Judds Brothers Construction
18 Rick Wintermute, Kingery Construction Project: Cooper MADD/RAD Night at the Saltdogs Haymarket Park a fund raiser for Mothers Against Drunk Drivers Rod Berens, Rick Wintermute, Kingery Construction and Bob Carlson, mentor, Carlson Consulting
19 Russ Siedhoff, Sampson Construction Project: Hard Hats with Heart a clothing drive for the People s City Mission Russ Siedhoff and Doug Schneider, mentor, Sampson Construction
20 2013 CONSTRUCTION LEADERSHIP ACADEMY CLASS II Model the Way Projects
21 Ryan Nelson and Mark Lafferty, mentor, Concrete Industries, Inc. Provided the organization and leadership for two events for Adian s Animals. One event was to raise awareness of child safety issues and the other is a fundraising event to be held in May.
22 Dan Boschult and Jim Hansen, mentor, Dicon Providing leadership and guidance to help a student organization at UNO build and sustain their membership. Dan is leading the officer team to establish formal policies and processes to strengthen the organization.
23 Matt Cole and David Christensen, mentor, Drake- Williams Steel, Inc. Organizing a barbeque competition to raise money for the hungry and homeless in Omaha.
24 Kurt Gregor and Tom Crockett, mentor, Hawkins Construction Company Worked with his company leaders to develop a mentoring/internship program for high school students.
25 Ralph Van Vliet and Eric Jensen, mentor, Kiewit Building Group Organized a network of companies to collect surplus construction materials to be used by people in the Expressive Art Project at Live Yes Studio in Lincoln.
26 Chris Wissing and Jerry Huismann, mentor, Lacy Construction, Inc. Spearheaded fundraising and will coordinate the construction of batting cages for kids at the Little League Ballpark in Grand Island.
27 Scott Anderson and Jason Jacobs, mentor, MCL Construction Leading the fundraising and will manage an interior construction project for the Food Bank of the Heartland in Omaha.
28 Dave Brakenhoff, Western Sand & Gravel Company and Bob Nordquist, mentor, NEBCO, Inc. Organized local hunger awareness experiences for a youth group at his church. The project included learning about the Lincoln Food Bank, volunteering there and conducting a neighborhood food drive for the food bank.
29 Tony Hussey, Mike Maryott, mentor and, Ryan Schaer Midlands Mechanical, Inc, Tony and Ryan worked together to organize an ice fishing tournament to benefit the Low Income Ministry in Fremont.
30 Peter Erickson, John Schroeder, mentor and Tony Kjar, Sampson Construction Peter and Tony organized and lead a food drive at several Sampson jobsites for donation to the Food Bank of Lincoln.
31 2011 CONSTRUCTION LEADERSHIP ACADEMY CLASS I Model the Way Projects
32 Linette Butler Organized a regional AGC membership recruitment event
33 Mike Kalb Provided a top leadership role in a major fund drive for a local public foundation
34 Austin Larson Developed an instructional partnership with UNK Construction Management course
35 Joe Beckenhauer Lead the fundraising and coordinated the construction of Heroes Park in Norfolk
36 Chris Brester Lead a team of professionals and volunteers to provide interior demolition and renovation for a local non-profit
37 Justin Kurtzer Developed Cheever Care
38 Adam Ramaekers Spearheaded coaching and fundraising for a local youth sports team
39 Bart Thomsen Spearheaded fundraising and lead a cycling team
40 David Carlisle MCL Construction team leader for Habitat for Humanity Blitz Build
41 Tyler Dunklau Organized a benefit dinner to raise funds for cancer research
42 Bryce Luff Organized a series of breakfast and lunch fundraisers at a Lincoln jobsite to benefit the Lincoln City Mission
43 Christie VanZyl Organized a series of breakfast and lunch fundraisers at a Lincoln jobsite to benefit the Lincoln City Mission
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