Concrete Industry Management

Concrete Industry Management
GenreConcrete industry
FoundedMiddle Tennessee State University (1996 (1996))
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Middle Tennessee State University
California State University, Chico
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Texas State University
South Dakota State University
Key people
Eugene Martineau, Chairman

Alan Nedza, Vice Chairman
Danny Rodgers, Treasurer
Dr. Rex Cottle, Education Chairman
Michael Philipps, Auction Sub-Committee Chairman
Brian Gallagher, Marketing Chairman
Danny Rodgers, Finance Chairman
Alan Nedza, Long Range Planning Chairman
Julie Garbini, Research Chairman

Jamie Gentoso N.E. Patrons Chairman
Websitehttp://www.concretedegree.com/

Concrete Industry Management (CIM) is a business program that has been developed specifically for the concrete industry to provide students with a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management.[1][2] The program gives students entering the concrete work force industry experience early in their careers. Supported by leading companies and trade associations in the concrete industry, this program benefits those participating in the concrete industry by increasing the number of qualified workers in the field.[3][4]

The goal of the program is to produce broadly educated, articulate graduates grounded in basic business management, who are knowledgeable of concrete technology and techniques and are able to manage people and systems and promote products or services related to the concrete industry.[5]

The concrete industry provides diverse career opportunities. Graduates of the CIM program are being hired for management positions throughout the concrete industry including production, material supply, research, contracting and manufacturing.[4][5][6]

The major fundraiser is the annual CIM Auction where the goal is to raise money and awareness. The money raised from the CIM Auction benefits the CIM National Steering Committee and supports the CIM programs. On average, CIM generates about $450,000 on average from auctions.[7]

In the United States, concrete is a $200 billion industry with 500,000 people employed in a variety of concrete careers. The people in these careers build the roads, bridges, dams and public works that keep America's infrastructure strong. Concrete is the foundation that keeps America's office buildings, retail stores and parking structures standing strong. Concrete is also used to create some of the safest and most energy-efficient homes.[5][8]

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-19. Retrieved 2009-05-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CIM
  2. ^ [1][permanent dead link] Concrete Monthly
  3. ^ [2][permanent dead link] For Construction Pros
  4. ^ a b [3] Daily Journal of Commerce
  5. ^ a b c "Concrete Industry Management (CIM) Program". Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2009-05-27. CIM
  6. ^ "Concrete Industry Management (CIM) Program". Archived from the original on 2009-05-31. Retrieved 2009-05-27. CIM
  7. ^ "Concrete Industry Management (CIM) Program". Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-05-27. CIM Auction
  8. ^ [4] The Concrete Producer