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Wed February 06, 2019 - Midwest Edition #3
The Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association (MITA) held its Annual Conference & Trade Show Jan. 23 and 24.
The event was preceded on Jan. 22 by the MISS DIG811 Annual Conference, which was held in conjunction with the MITA conference at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mount Pleasant, Mich. The MISS DIG 811 event included the organization's annual meeting and a series of educational sessions focused on reporting and safety issues.
The two-day MITA event featured a board of directors meeting, an awards ceremony and a variety of informative sessions on Michigan's infrastructure and related opportunities in the coming year.
Sessions included a forecast of the state's economy presented by Charley Ballard, Department of Economics, Michigan State University; a political action update presented by MITA Executive Vice President Mike Nystrom and Vice President of Government Affairs Lance Binoniemi; and a review of new Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards presented by MITA Director of Safety and Compliance Matt McClintick.
Jake Wood, co-founder and CEO of Team Rubicon, was the keynote speaker. Team Rubicon was formed by Wood and fellow Marine veteran William McNulty in 2010 when they, along with six volunteers, led a response team to treat victims of the earthquake in Haiti. The group gathered funds and medical supplies donated by friends and family, flew into the Dominican Republic and led a medical team to Haiti, where they treated thousands of patients.
Team Rubicon employs the skills of military veterans to deploy emergency disaster response teams and has grown into an international nongovernmental organization with more than 50,000 volunteers who conduct missions around the world.
Wood's talk focused on leadership and how the lessons he's learned as a first-responder can be applied to business organizations for greater success in challenging times.
The trade show featured more than 100 exhibitors presenting the latest innovations and offerings from Michigan's leading equipment, product and service providers.
Attendees and exhibitors had plenty of time to network and catch up at a cocktail reception sponsored by AIS Construction Equipment and CRC Contractors Rental, which capped off the first day, and at another cocktail reception sponsored by Michigan Cat that wrapped up the second day.
Established in 2005, the Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association is a statewide organization representing nearly 600 companies involved with road and bridge, sewer and water, utility, railroad, excavation and specialty construction in Michigan.
MISS DIG System Inc. is a nonprofit corporation operating as the underground utility safety notification system for the state of Michigan. MISS DIG 811 offers free services to homeowners, excavators, municipalities and utility companies and has received more than 21 million locate requests resulting in nearly 189 million transmissions since 1970.
For more information, visit www.missdig.org.
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