Rugo to lead MIA as president
February 4, 2010
Brett S. Rugo, founder and president of Rugo Stone, LLC of
Lorton, VA, and grandson of an Italian stone carver, has been chosen as the new
president of the Marble Institute of America (MIA).
A native of Barre, VT, Rugo had more
than a decade of experience in various aspects of stone industry sales and
project management when he started Rugo Stone in 1996. He has also served on
the MIA board of directors for five years and will now serve as president for a
one-year term.
Other officers chosen by MIA's Board
of Directors at the association's annual meeting in Las Vegas in October are:
Vice President, Gasper (G.K.) Naquin of Stone Interiors, Loxley, AL; Secretary,
Michael A. Twiss of Columbia Stone, Inc., Tualatin, OR, and Treasurer, Jonathan
Zanger of Walker Zanger, Inc. Perth Amboy, NJ. Zanger, a veteran of more than
30 years in the stone business, was also elected an MIA director.
Daniel J. Rea, a senior vice
president for Cold Spring Granite of Cold Spring, MN, was also elected to the
board of directors. Rea has been part of the stone industry for more than 30
years.
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