Hanson Aggregates Quarry in Pennsylvania hosts tour for Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
The Hanson Aggregates Quarry in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, recently welcomed Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA-05) for a visit and tour of the operations. The Congresswoman and her district staff spent valuable time visiting employees and learning about the important role quarries and aggregates play in building the economy.
A number of regional and area management members were in attendance, including Chris Hobby, Sr. VP/GM Materials Northeast; Mark Kendrick, VP/GM Eastern/Central PA & NJ; Gerald Spearing, Plant Manager, Glen Mills; Andrew Gutshall, Area Environmental Manager, Eastern/Central PA & NJ; and Brandon Matejik, Management Trainee, Glen Mills. The Hanson team gave Congresswoman Scanlon an informative and educational overview focusing on company sustainability perspectives, key investments in the local community, the need for a long-term infrastructure investment and workforce development.
“Hosting a tour like this provides a great opportunity to tell our story and share how critical our products are to a vibrant and growing economy,” said David Perkins, Vice President of Government Affairs and Communications. “The successful outcome of this tour demonstrates how important it is to foster productive relationships with our elected officials across the country.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/18082021/hanson-aggregates-quarry-in-pennsylvania-hosts-tour-for-congresswoman-mary-gay-scanlon/
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