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President's Message:

Being engaged opens pathway to success

We know as business leaders, Employee engagement is

increasingly being recognized as a major driver of

business performance, revealing important information

about our organization’s health and future prospects. An

engaged person is more involved, produces ideas, and is

willing to own their role as part of the bigger company

vision and structure. Similarly as paying members of

NUCA of Florida and your local chapter, you should

recognize the value of being engaged in our great

association.

I would like to share a few stories from the 20% of our membership that are actively engaged and know how it has opened pathways to success for them.

In 1987 while Scott Johnson was attending a four day preparatory class for his underground utility contractor’s license, he met Mr. Bill Frost with Florida Road Boring (Central Florida Utility Contractors Association). Scott said “He was both a knowledgeable and interesting gentleman and after four days, we were both friends and business associates”. From that day on, Florida Road Boring became Johnson-Davis’ “go to” boring subcontractor. Coming from North Central Florida to Southeast Florida was a “geographic challenge”, so he trained one of Johnson-Davis’ foreman with the “tricks” of the road boring business. After six months with Bill, Johnson-Davis’ foreman Bobby Wakefield was confident enough to start his own company of which members of the Johnson family were involved with for 10 plus years. Fast forward to 2015, Mr. Bill Frost has sadly past away; Wakefield Road Boring is a NUCA member from South Florida and major sponsor of the ASJ Bass Tournament. Johnson-Davis Family lost a foreman, but gained a valuable subcontractor!

Mike Woodall noted in the 1999-2001 era, the utility industry was having problems with our scope of work and the plumber’s scope of work, specifically