NOVI, MI — At the 139th Annual Meeting of the Construction Association of Michigan (CAM), held at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan, the association's new Officers and Directors who will serve on the 2025 Board of Directors were installed. CAM's new Chairman of the Board for 2025 is Kelvin B. Squires, Chief Executive Officer of Center Line Electric Inc., Center Line, Michigan.
Each year, three Directors retire from CAM's 12-member board and three new Directors are elected by the CAM membership. The newly elected Directors for 2025 are: Jelane M. Raycraft, President of Grunwell-Cashero Company, Detroit, Michigan; Tom G. Thompson, Vice President of R.S. Dale Company, Inc., Sterling Heights, Michigan; and Milford E. “Ted” Woodbeck, President of Overhead Conveyor Company, with offices in Ferndale and Flint, Michigan.
Newly promoted to CAM Vice Chair roles are Susan “Chrissy” Brown, International Building Products; and Jason R. Rewold, Frank Rewold & Sons. CAM's incoming Treasurer is Michael P. Joseph, DeMaria.
Other current members of the CAM Board of Directors are: Timothy C. Baker, Baker Construction; Patrick V. Bell, Ideal Contracting; Nicole M. Csont-Schram, Blaze Contracting; Elmer H. Dixon, Dixon, Inc.; and Randal B. Pagel, Bumler Mechanical.
The Construction Association of Michigan is the oldest and largest regional construction association in the United States. Founded in 1885, CAM is a not-for-profit organization based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, consisting of over 1,700 member companies, including general contractors, subcontractors, equipment and material suppliers, architects, engineers, and service firms.