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Why Engagement Matters in Construction Associations | Jason Hall, ABC 2025 Member of the Year

Why Engagement Matters in Construction Associations | Jason Hall, ABC 2025 Member of the Year

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In this episode of Blueprints & Banter, Steve Cona III, President & CEO of ABC Florida Gulf Coast, sits down with Jason Hall, Chief Revenue Officer at GMF Steel and ABC's 2025 Member of the Year, to talk about what real industry engagement looks like - and why it matters more than ever.

Jason shares how his company leaned into ABC from day one, how involvement across leadership, workforce programs, and committees created measurable value, and why collective action is essential for solving the construction industry's biggest challenges - from workforce shortages to policy advocacy. Together, Steve and Jason discuss what happens behind the scenes at ABC, how industry leaders shape advocacy efforts, and why participation at every level of a company helps build stronger teams and stronger businesses.

This conversation also dives into:

Why networking is only the starting point of ABC membership

How advocacy efforts help shape policy and protect the industry

The importance of leadership buy-in when engaging your team

What Jason sees coming next for construction on the Gulf Coast Whether you're already involved in ABC or considering membership, this episode offers a clear look at how engagement, leadership, and collaboration move the construction industry forward.

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