SAIA honors past presidents

22 February 2022

The Scaffold & Access Industry Association used President’s Day on Feb. 21 to thank its incoming, current and past presidents.

“Thank you for your leadership, dedication and commitment to making the industry we hold close to our hearts a safer place,” the SAIA said.

Current President Michael Paladino

Current SAIA President Michael Paladino added, “I am honored and humbled to serve as president of the SAIA, and I’m excited about the coming months and all that we will accomplish together. I invite you to join us in moving our association forward. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with your thoughts, questions and comments.”

This year marks the SAIA’s 50th anniversary. For more information on the SAIA and what it can do for you, visit SAIA’s website.

Incoming President Tracy Dutting-Kane

Current President:

2020-2022 Michael Paladino

Incoming President:

2022-2024 Tracy Dutting-Kane

Past Presidents:

2018-2020 James Holcomb

2016-2018 Paula Manning

2014-2016 Mike Russell

2012-2014 Marty Coughlin

2010-2012 Stephen Smith

2008-2010 Bill Breault

2006-2008 John R. Miller

2004-2006 Howard M. Schapira

2002-2004 Harold Gidish

2000-2002 Harold K. Forbes

1998-2000 David A. Crenshaw

1996-1998 Douglas Radtke

1994-1996 Patrick E. Connolly

1992-1994 Kenneth J. Buettner

1990-1992 Herman E. Thibodeaux

1988-1990 William T. Ayres

1986-1988 Gale L. Pauley

1984-1986 Frank M. Koughan

1982-1984 Wm. C. “Bill” Gaston

1980-1982 Martin Trotsky

1979-1980 J. Don Puckett

1977-1979 Jerry P. Schapira

1975 - 1977 David F. Beatty

1972 - 1975 Gerald F. Towse

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