NCCER Announces New President

ALACHUA, Fla. —Boyd Worsham has been appointed as the NCCER president and began his position this month at NCCER’s headquarters in Alachua, Florida. Starting as a carpenter apprentice and rising through the ranks to vice president of a global company, Worsham embodies the enterprising spirit of the construction industry.

To accommodate the need for succession planning with projected retirements over the next few years, the president position was separated from the previous president/CEO role. As president, Worsham will work closely with Don Whyte, CEO, and Steve Greene, vice president, to progressively assume responsibility for the day-to-day operation and oversight of NCCER.

Worsham came to NCCER from The Haskell Company, where he was the vice president of construction support. He has been involved with major construction projects throughout the United States during his 38-year tenure. Worsham holds a Master of Business Administration from Jacksonville University and is a licensed General Contractor in Florida and LEED Accredited Professional.

Worsham previously served as president of the board of directors for the Southeastern Construction Owners and Associates Roundtable and remains an active member of their board. As a governor appointee of the Florida State Apprenticeship Advisory Council and technical committee chair of the SkillsUSA National Carpentry competition, Worsham has strived to show the next generation of craft professionals the opportunities that exist in the industry.

“I am proud to join the leading team in construction workforce development to continue solving the challenges facing the industry,” Worsham shares. “NCCER is making an incredible impact and I’m excited to be part of it.”

 

 

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