AGC/VT Receives Prestigious James E. Cashman Award
Honored for Outstanding Growth, Engagement, Advocacy, and Communication
This accolade underscores the organization’s unwavering dedication to excellence and its positive impact on the construction community.
The Associated General Contractors of Vermont (AGC/VT) is proud to announce that it has been awarded the prestigious James E. Cashman Award. This honor recognizes AGC/VT’s exceptional achievements in growth, engagement, advocacy, and communication within the construction industry.
The James E. Cashman Award is presented annually to organizations that demonstrate outstanding leadership and commitment to advancing the construction sector. AGC/VT has been acknowledged for its significant contributions in fostering industry growth, enhancing member engagement, advocating for critical issues, and effectively communicating with stakeholders.
“We are incredibly honored to receive the James E. Cashman Award,” said Jason Sicard President of AGC/VT. “This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team. We remain committed to supporting our members and advancing the construction industry through innovative and effective initiatives.”
AGC/VT’s efforts have led to notable achievements, including AGC/VT has been recognized nationally as one of the country's top construction/business membership associations - a total of seven times over the last four years!
- 3 this year
- AGC in the Community - Mental Health/Narcan - Employee Wellness Partnership
- ASAE Gold Award - Diseases of Despair - Employee Wellness Partnership
- AGC James E. Cashman Award - Growth, Retention, Engagement and Education
- 4 More since 2021
- 2021 Chapter of the year Award - Advocacy, Education, Engagement and Promotion
- 2022 Howard Mock Award - Growth, Promotion and Representation
- 2023 AGC Advocacy Award - Addressing Legislative and Regulatory issues
- 2023 ASAE Advocacy Gold Award - Grassroots Industry Engagement - Get out the Vote
The organization’s proactive approach to advocacy has resulted in further solidifying its role as a leading voice in the business/construction industry.
The award ceremony took place on September 23 at the Washington National Cathedral, where AGC of America industry leaders gathered to celebrate AGC’s national accomplishments.
As always, AGC/VT is out here working, training and representing business/construction sector, driven by our commitment to serve it.
For more information about AGC/VT and its initiatives, please visit agcvt.org or contact Richard Wobby(rjw@agcvt.org) Executive Vice President.