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2. What Is the Maintenance Superintendent's Association?. The Maintenance Superintendent's Association is a Professional Association comprised of membership of public agency employees, and private vendor representatives that strive to meet the following objectives:. 3. Objectives. To provide a netwo
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1. 1 Maintenance Superintendent's Association
2. 2 What Is the Maintenance Superintendent’s Association? The Maintenance Superintendent’s Association is a Professional Association comprised of membership of public agency employees, and private vendor representatives that strive to meet the following objectives:
3. 3 Objectives To provide a network for the exchange of information and technology among public agency members and vendor members serving those public agencies.
4. 4 History of MSA The Maintenance Superintendent’s Association was formed in 1962 and was Incorporated in 1966. It has grown from 2 Chapters comprised of about 100 members since inception to 12 Chapters and about 2100 members in the year 2004.
5. 5 Regular and Vendor Member Partnerships Regular Members of MSA are committed to obtaining the most cost effective products, services and supplies for the agencies they represent
6. 6 MSA Memberships Regular: Supervisor or Superintendent from a Public Agency
7. 7 MSA Structure MSA Executive Board Meets 3 Times Annually
Local Chapters Meet Monthly, or Bi-Monthly
Annual Conference and Equipment Show
Quarterly Magazine to all Members
8. 8 Member Benefits Networking with peers from other agencies on a regular basis.
Telephone and internet accessibility to other members
Annual mini-equipment display at the regional level
Local and regional training opportunities
Annual Scholarships provided for continuing education
Annual recognition of outstanding member (Peter Walsh Award)
9. 9 Our Strengths
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14. 14 Key Benefits Monthly Meetings are informative & educational
Be in tune to the latest in new and developing maintenance strategies
Get to know your peers in neighboring agencies
Be on the cutting edge for new technology, supplies, equipment and services
Learn of local training being provided in your area by MSA
15. 15 “LOCAL CHAPTERS” Arizona
Pete Boris, President (480) 782-3496
Central Coast
Robert Cruz, President (805) 473-5460
Central Valley
Mike Wilson, President (599) 896-0823
Coast Cascade
Alex Casillas, Jr. President (707) 826-9616
Colorado River Chapter (Inactive)
Joe Garcia, President (928) 346-1637
16. 16 “LOCAL CHAPTERS” Greater Ventura
Bob Morgenstern, President (805) 961-7571
Inland Empire Desert
Ernest Ruiz, President (909) 477-2730 x4108
Los Angeles/Orange Area
Steve Esbenshade, President (626) 357-7931
North Central Valley
Mark Rushing, President (209) 937-7404
Northern Nevada/Tahoe
Fred Yourdon, President (775) 334-2246 x235
17. 17 “LOCAL CHAPTERS” Redwood Empire
Jon Merian, President (707) 543-3905
San Diego
Steve Kessler, President (858) 484-1925
San Francisco Bay Area
Tsutomu Imamura, President (650) 363-4149
Southern Nevada
Walter Kosbob, President (702) 455-6378
Southern Utah Area (Inactive)
Mark Bramlage, President (702) 346-4592
18. 18 Membership Information Contact one of the Chapter President’s listed, or call
B&B Enterprises, Editors
“ The Maintainer”
(866) MSA2MSA
Or visit
www.mainsupt.com