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MTSU CIM Update
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Dr. Heather J. Brown
CIM Chair and Associate Professor
CIM University Enrollments byMajor
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CIM Boards
National SteeringCommittee (NSC)
• 30 members fromcompanies andtrade associations
CIM Patrons andExecutive AdvisoryCouncil
• Patrons – 18 largelyCIM alumni
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• Meet quarterly
• 4 committees
• Main objective is tooversee 5 CIMprograms
• EAC – 18Southeasternbusiness leaders
• Meet twice a yearformally and weeklyinformally
National Industry PartnersAmerican Concrete InstituteFoundation
American Concrete Pipe Association
American Society of ConcreteContractors EducationFoundation
National Concrete MasonryAssociation's Foundation
National Precast Concrete National Ready Mixed Concrete
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National Precast ConcreteAssociation
National Ready Mixed ConcreteAssociation
Portland Cement Association Precast/Prestressed ConcreteInstitute's Foundation
The RMC Research & EducationFoundation
International Concrete RepairInstitute
Distribution of CIM Alumni (74%)
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Production Sales & Service (1996)
Sales Representative
Cement, Byproducts, Steel, Aggregate, Equipment, Ready MixedConcrete, Block, Precast
Service
Associations (ACI, ASCC, ICRI, NCMA, NPCA, NRMCA, PCA, PCI,RMC)
Trade Publications
Education
Human Resources
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Human Resources
Accounts Payable
Marketing
Production/Manufacturing
Operations
Plant Management
Quality Control
Safety
Environmental
Concrete Contracting (2006)
General Contractor/Subcontractor
Project Management
Superintendent
Estimating
Specialty Contractor
Decorative concrete, hardscapes, repair andrehabilitation
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rehabilitation
Engineering Firms
Project Engineer
Government
DOT
Corps of Engineer
FHWA
CIM Facts
Academic Common Market program to 9 states
Require a 400 hour internship
20 scholarships available to CIM students
6 faculty, 3 staff (Executive Aide, Lab Manager andMkt/Recruiter) dedicated to CIM
Operate under a 501c.3 for the industry support
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Operate under a 501c.3 for the industry support
Company Campus VisitsEmployers on campus
Company Social Interviews
RotondoWeirich 1/26/2012
imi 2/6/2012
Martin Marietta 2/28/2012
Lehigh 3/13/2012 3/14/2012
McCarthy Concrete 3/12/2012 3/13/2012
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McCarthy Concrete 3/12/2012 3/13/2012
Vector Group 3/19/2012
Maschmeyer 4/2/2012 4/2/2012
Grace 5/1/2012
Bama Concrete Products 4/18/2012
Vector Group 4/26/2012
Rabine Group 4/24/2012
Job Postings
We sent out an average of19.5 jobs per month.
78 jobs total this semester
58 full-time
4 part-time
16 internships
A.H. Harris & SonsACME Block and BrickAdvance TestingAGCAlabama Pigments CompanyAMSYSCOBarnard Construction
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16 internships
25 of them were inTennessee.
15 of the companies listedposted multiple positions.
Barnard ConstructionBatch TraineesBauerBell & AssociatesBlinds R UsBonded FilterBrayman Construction
Job Postings
Charah, Inc.Concrete Supply Co.Contractors Supply &EquipmentCustom-CreteDelaware Valley ConcreteDelta Companies
Jackson PrecastKerkstra PrecastKiewitLehigh HansonLithko ContractingMagotteauxMartin Marietta Materials
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Delta CompaniesDura-kast Concrete ProductsDVCECS SoutheastGate PrecastHanley WoodHyde Concreteimi
Martin Marietta MaterialsMemphis Ready MixMetro Ready MixMMC MaterialsNashville Concrete ArtistOakley ConstructionOldcastle Building Systems
Job Postings
OzingaP&D Architectural PrecastPalmertree ConstructionPatriot EngineeringProcon Inc.Propex
Southern Company ServicesSouthern ConsultingStandard Concrete ProductsTDK ConstructionTerraconWayne Concrete
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PropexQuestmarkQUIKRETEReal Green SolutionsSan Benito SupplySolida TechnologiesSoloman Colors
Wayne ConcreteWilliam S. Long Inc.
Outreach
BASF Repair Seminar – Lori Proops, ProductSpecialist, MN
MT Undergraduate Research Symposium – 5 posters
Actus Lend Lease Pervious Seminar
CEFGA – 5,000 Georgia High School studentswanting to major in construction.
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wanting to major in construction.
Industry Events
IEEE/PCA Convention, St. Louis, MO
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Industry Events
NRMCA Concrete Works, San Diego, CA
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ICON Expo and The PrecastShow
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Concrete Décor Show – San Antonio, TX
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Concrete Industry Tree Planting –640 Trees for MTSU EARTH DAY April 22, 2011
C & C Concrete Products, Inc.
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6th Annual Women In Concrete LuncheonKaren Sweeney, VP for Diversity and Inclusion,
Turner Universal
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GATE Precast Nordstrom Tour
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Plant ToursSherman Dixie Precast/Holcim Terminal
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ACI and AGC Student Clubs
MTSU CIM ACI chapter received two awards at SpringConvention
1st place at Concrete Construction Liaison CommitteeCompetition
Excellent University Award
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MTSU CIM AGC Chapter is officially the largest studentchapter in the country with 96 members
4 students attended national AGC convention in LasVegas,NV
2nd out of 25 Civil EngineeringSoutheastern Schools
Southeastern ASCE Concrete Horseshoe
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ACI Spring Convention – Dallas, TX
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1st place FRC Bowling Ball
ASCE Student Conference –Tallahassee, FL
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1st place Big Beam
1st place Hydraulic Rocket
3rd place Surveying
4th place Environmental
Soccer/Track Decorative Project
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2 Acres of Hope Project
2 acres of land donated by Murfreesboro resident togrow crops for homeless shelter.
Footer for small greenhouse poured by CIM
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Rutherford County Elementary SchoolsPervious Concrete Tracks
Each elementary school in the county raises $5000and the county matches it to build an 1/8 mile track.
20 county schools - 3 schools completed
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Research Grants
Spinks/Lhoist Metakaolin Project
TDOT Rapid Repair Bridge Deck
Forta Fiber
SlagCem
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Concrete Research
KPG Americas CrackInjection
Colgate PalmolivePaste Byproduct
TDOT Broom and
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TDOT Broom andSweep Overlays
Lafarge RCC SurfaceTexture
Thanks to our Golf Sponsors!
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$50,000 Raised
AccreditedMBA for theworkingprofessional
• 18 month program
• Executive-style
• 4 Onsite Development
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• 4 Onsite DevelopmentTrips
• 5 years industryexperience
• www.concrete-mba.com
MBA Courses
Term 1: mid Oct – mid Dec
Managerial Economics
Study of Organizations
Term 2: early January – Mid March
Operations Management
Term 4: early July – mid Sept.
Sustainable Construction
Supply Chain Management
Term 5: mid Oct – mid Dec
Marketing Management
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Financial Statement Analysis
Term 3: mid April – Late June
Advanced IT for Business
Finance
Quantitative Decision Making
Term 6: mid January – mid March
Business Policy
Concrete Construction Issues
CIM Building Update
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Thank you
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Thank you