OAIMA showcases new office building

By |  August 16, 2017

OAIMA Executive Director Pat Jacomet (center) stands with local dignitaries and association board members after unveiling a sign at the group’s new office building. Photo by Darren Constantino

The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA) celebrated an open house at the group’s new offices in Gahanna, Ohio. On hand were Gahanna Mayor Tom Kneeland, Ohio State Representative Anne Gonzales, and about 40 others, including OAIMA staff and members.

The building, at 746 Morrison Rd., is 3,500 sq. ft. and includes 11 office spaces and a large conference room. OAIMA Executive Director Pat Jacomet says that after 20 years located in a strip plaza, the association wanted a more professional setting.

“We’ll be able to offer more services and hold more events from this location,” Jacomet says. “The new office is a credit to the support of our members, the best members in the country.”

The event included short addresses by Jacomet and Kneeland, as well as a ceremonial unveiling of the facility’s new sign.

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Darren Constantino is an editor of Pit & Quarry magazine. He can be reached at dconstantino@northcoastmedia.net.

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