Brian Gallagher and Kimberly Kayler, CPSM, both long-time architecture/engineering/construction (AEC) industry veterans, will discuss the importance of leadership in the marketing function at the Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) annual conference.
Their session, entitled “Leading with Marketing,” will be held from 1:30-2:45 on Thursday, Aug. 25 at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers at part of SMPS’ Build Business: The Bottom Line.
The presentation will highlight many of the themes in the book Gallagher and Kayler co-authored, Leading with Marketing. Published by AuthorHouse and available from amazon.com, the American Concrete Institute as well as through Hanley Wood at the World of Concrete, the book is a comprehensive resource for creating, building and managing successful AEC marketing programs.
According to Gallagher, investing in marketing initiatives can be a key driver for profitable growth for AEC firms. These marketing initiatives ultimately lead to a constant flow of new business opportunities.
“We have seen first-hand the impact marketing can have on growing AEC firms,” said Gallagher. “Our presentation is designed to provide an overview and a roadmap for all involved in marketing and sales in the AEC industry.”
According to Kayler, Leading with Marketing embodies how a company approaches their business, their marketplace, and their customers.
“Whether it is handled by a department or an individual, marketing is a leadership function in every AEC firm,” said Kayler. “When companies lead with marketing, they choose which markets to target, what services to offer, how to differentiate, how to communicate, and how to win.”
Based on years of actual experience with a diverse variety of companies and associations in the AEC industry, the authors wrote this book with the intent of bridging the gap between traditional marketing concepts and emerging marketing trends, while providing a contextual link to the construction business. The authors note that this is not another book about how to write a marketing plan. Rather, the mission of this book is to help change the way those in the industry think about marketing, so firms can select the right target audiences, communicate with them effectively, and create profitable opportunities. It is designed specifically as a tool for professionals in the AEC fields that are providing leadership to the marketing efforts, with a complete overview of marketing process, tools, systems and best practices. Companies that market services such as architecture, engineering and construction services; as well as companies that sell products, such as materials, systems, and other products used in construction, will find the marketing principles outlined in this book to be beneficial.
Gallagher has served in executive level marketing positions with industry leading engineering, construction and manufacturing organizations. In his roles with O’Neal, Inc, Structural Group and Williams Scotsman, he has provided strategic leadership to the sales and marketing teams. His extensive background and knowledge of the construction industry enables innovative and effective marketing programs. He frequently writes and speaks on marketing topics. In addition, he has co-founded a marketing and sales consultancy, GBM Marketing, and launched several industry-specific web portals.
Gallagher holds a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Towson University and an M.B.A. from Loyola College. He also has served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Marketing at Loyola College. He has served in leadership roles for various committees with the American Concrete Institute, the Associated Builders and Contractors, the Post-Tensioning Institute, the Concrete Industry Management Program, the SC Solar Business Alliance, and other organizations. He also is a member of the Society of Marketing Professional Services.
With a journalism degree and a decade of high-level experience serving engineering, architecture and construction firms as a corporate marketing executive, as well as experience working for a full-service advertising/marketing communications agency, Kayler started Constructive Communication, Inc. in 2001 to serve the needs of technical and professional service firms. Clients include five international concrete associations; a variety of general contractors, engineers and architects from around the country; as well as firms in the aerospace, chemical and industrial sectors. Services provided by the growing Constructive Communication, Inc. team include technical writing, proposal development, public and media relations, social media and marketing/communications.
The author of more than 1,250 published articles on a variety of concrete, construction, design, marketing and other technical subjects, Kayler was the first to earn the Certified Professional Services Marketer designation in the state of Ohio from the Society of Marketing Professional Services. She is a frequent speaker on technical marketing and public relations and is a registered provider through the American Institute of Architects. Although she is a graduate of the University of Arizona, she now calls Columbus, Ohio home. She has a M.S. in Organizational Management with an emphasis in Leadership from Capella University and she is a member of SMPS and the Construction Specifications Institute. She is a volunteer with the Junior Achievement program and she serves on the Board of Directors for the Dublin Foundation, the Dublin Convention & Visitors Bureau. Further, she is co-founder of the Women in Concrete Alliance (WomenInConcrete.org).
To find out more about the conference, visit BuildBusiness.org. Those interested in learning more about the book, its contents and how to order it should visit LeadingWithMarketing.com.
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Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
ConcreteExecutive.com Coming Soon
ConcreteExecutive.com will be launched prior to the 2011 World of Concrete. The ConcreteExecutive.com Advisory Board is working on editorial content and partnerships. The ConcreteExecutive.com website will be focused on providing relevent news, information and resources for leaders in the concrete industry. Until the site is live, please follow ConcreteExecutive.com on Twitter. twitter.com/ConcreteExec
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
CIM Makes a Mark at WOC
The Concrete Industry Management program had a big week at the World of Concrete. Once again CIM students and faculty partcipated in seminars and worked the CIM booth. During the course of the week, the students and faculty members had numerous opportunities to interact with people representing various parts of the industry.
On Wednesday, we held a press conference to provide the media with an update about the CIM program and unveil the first-ever CIM Annual Report. A PDF of the Annual Report is available here.
Committee meeting for the Education, Auction, Long Range Planning, and Finance Committee were held on Wednesday. The CIM National Steering Committee held meetings on Wednesday and Thursday.
The 5th Annual CIM Auction was held on Thursday and $386,000 was raised to establish, support, and sustain programs at selected universities. Both silent and live auctions were held. The signature item was a concrete mixer truck donated by McNeilus and Freightliner. The auction was made possible by the generous support from Hanley Wood, the World of Concrete, and Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
Perhaps the most interesting and emotional aspect of the week was the memorial the CIM students built for the firefighters who were killed in the 9/11 attacks. Ed Gruetzner, a retired NYFD firefighter from a firehouse on 48th & 8th Streets in New York City, lost many friends on 9/11. Several months ago, Ed, currently a decorative concrete contractor in White Plains, NY, approached Mike Eastergard, owner of PreiTech Corp. in Atlanta, GA, to discuss the idea of creating a concrete memorial for the firehouse. Mike volunteered his custom concrete form expertise and worked with CIM students to create the memorial during the 2010 WOC Artistry event. A Captian from the firehouse spoke to the NSC members about 9/11 and the fire fighters who lost their lives. There was not a dry eye in the room.
By attending the WOC, one can see the positive impact the CIM program is having on the concrete industry.
On Wednesday, we held a press conference to provide the media with an update about the CIM program and unveil the first-ever CIM Annual Report. A PDF of the Annual Report is available here.
Committee meeting for the Education, Auction, Long Range Planning, and Finance Committee were held on Wednesday. The CIM National Steering Committee held meetings on Wednesday and Thursday.
The 5th Annual CIM Auction was held on Thursday and $386,000 was raised to establish, support, and sustain programs at selected universities. Both silent and live auctions were held. The signature item was a concrete mixer truck donated by McNeilus and Freightliner. The auction was made possible by the generous support from Hanley Wood, the World of Concrete, and Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers.
Perhaps the most interesting and emotional aspect of the week was the memorial the CIM students built for the firefighters who were killed in the 9/11 attacks. Ed Gruetzner, a retired NYFD firefighter from a firehouse on 48th & 8th Streets in New York City, lost many friends on 9/11. Several months ago, Ed, currently a decorative concrete contractor in White Plains, NY, approached Mike Eastergard, owner of PreiTech Corp. in Atlanta, GA, to discuss the idea of creating a concrete memorial for the firehouse. Mike volunteered his custom concrete form expertise and worked with CIM students to create the memorial during the 2010 WOC Artistry event. A Captian from the firehouse spoke to the NSC members about 9/11 and the fire fighters who lost their lives. There was not a dry eye in the room.
By attending the WOC, one can see the positive impact the CIM program is having on the concrete industry.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Updated: Fifth Annual CIM Auction At the World of Concrete
The Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program – a business intensive program that awards students with a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management – will host their fifth annual auction at the World of Concrete on Thursday, Feb. 4 in the North Hall Room N262 of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The silent auction will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the live auction from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Organizers hope the 2010 Auction will be even bigger than the 2009 Auction, which raised approximately $300,000. The money raised from both the live and silent auctions will benefit the CIM National Steering Committee and support the CIM programs at Middle Tennessee State University, Arizona State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, California State University – Chico, and Texas State University.
“We have been blessed with the tremendous support from the concrete industry. Even in challenging economic times, the World of Concrete (WOC) Show Management, Hanley Wood Publications, Concrete Producer magazine, Concrete Construction magazine, McNeilus, Freightliner and Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers, have stepped-up to help raise valuable dollars that benefit the CIM programs,” said Brian Gallagher, Chairman of the CIM Marketing Committee. More.
Organizers hope the 2010 Auction will be even bigger than the 2009 Auction, which raised approximately $300,000. The money raised from both the live and silent auctions will benefit the CIM National Steering Committee and support the CIM programs at Middle Tennessee State University, Arizona State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, California State University – Chico, and Texas State University.
“We have been blessed with the tremendous support from the concrete industry. Even in challenging economic times, the World of Concrete (WOC) Show Management, Hanley Wood Publications, Concrete Producer magazine, Concrete Construction magazine, McNeilus, Freightliner and Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers, have stepped-up to help raise valuable dollars that benefit the CIM programs,” said Brian Gallagher, Chairman of the CIM Marketing Committee. More.
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
CIM Seeks Auction Donations
The Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program - a business intensive program that awards students with a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Concrete Industry Management - is seeking donations for their fifth annual auction to be held at the World of Concrete on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010 at 1:00 p.m.
Organizers hope the 2010 Auction is even bigger than the 2009 Auction, which raised approximately $300,000. The money raised from the CIM Auction, which will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, will benefit the CIM National Steering Committee and support the CIM Programs at Middle Tennessee State University, Arizona State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Texas State University and the California State University - Chico.
According to Wally Johnson of US Concrete, Inc., the 2009 CIM Auction Chairman, "The money raised will benefit the CIM National Steering Committee and support the current CIM programs as well as help fund future program expansion."
In addition to the live auction, a silent auction was held this year. Auction items included cement, a skid steer, concrete saws, drills, mixers, vibrators, scaffolding, safety equipment, screeds, fiber transport systems, dust collectors, NDT equipment, decorative concrete tools, water meters, pumps, generators, training sessions, reference books, advertisements, laptop computers, sports memorabilia, sports travel packages, golf school packages and vacation travel packages.
Those interested in making a donation should contact Wally Johnson at 713.499.6229 or mailto:wjohnson@us-concrete.com
Organizers hope the 2010 Auction is even bigger than the 2009 Auction, which raised approximately $300,000. The money raised from the CIM Auction, which will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, will benefit the CIM National Steering Committee and support the CIM Programs at Middle Tennessee State University, Arizona State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Texas State University and the California State University - Chico.
According to Wally Johnson of US Concrete, Inc., the 2009 CIM Auction Chairman, "The money raised will benefit the CIM National Steering Committee and support the current CIM programs as well as help fund future program expansion."
In addition to the live auction, a silent auction was held this year. Auction items included cement, a skid steer, concrete saws, drills, mixers, vibrators, scaffolding, safety equipment, screeds, fiber transport systems, dust collectors, NDT equipment, decorative concrete tools, water meters, pumps, generators, training sessions, reference books, advertisements, laptop computers, sports memorabilia, sports travel packages, golf school packages and vacation travel packages.
Those interested in making a donation should contact Wally Johnson at 713.499.6229 or mailto:wjohnson@us-concrete.com
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Concrete Industry Management to Hold Auction

The 2009 CIM Auction will benefit the efforts of the CIM National Steering Committee (NSC) in support of the CIM Programs at Middle Tennessee State University, Arizona State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, California State University – Chico and Texas State University – San Marcos.
BID ONLINE!Can’t make it to the auction? Real-time bidding is available over the internet using the Ritchie Bros. online bidding service, “rbauctionBid-Live.” Visit rbauction.com to register.
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