Restoration Affiliates names 2016-2017 officers

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ST. LOUIS, MO — Restoration Affiliates (RA), the national network of disaster restoration companies, recently named its 2016-2017 one-year-term officers to its board of directors, according to a press release.

Restoration Affiliates board officers

(Clockwise from top left) Ras Fenger, Justin Sucato, Debbie Bogar and Sean McCutcheon

Restoration Affiliates currently has 22 full members and 13 associates made up of leading, independent, full-service U.S. companies coast to coast. Its members together produce nearly $500 million annually.

The following are the new RA officers for the year ahead:

  • Rasmus “Ras” Fenger of D Disaster One Inc. – president
  • Justin Sucato of Carrara Companies – executive vice president
  • Sean McCutcheon of Catastrophe Services Inc. – treasurer
  • Debbie Bogar of Woodard – immediate past president.

Restoration Affiliates provides single-source solutions for all fire, water and storm related emergencies and national coverage combined with local expertise. The organization allows for a peer network countrywide, offering learning, support and project opportunities.

For more information or to inquire about joining Restoration Affiliates, visit www.restorationaffiliates.com or email [email protected].

 

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