OTTAWA – Francis Roy has been named 2024-2026 Chair of the Canadian Building Association’s (CCA) board of administrators. Roy succeeds outgoing Chair Brendan Nobes, who has led the association’s board of directors for the past two many years.
Roy is a 30-12 months veteran of the building sector and is at this time president and CEO of Quebec’s Groupe Humaco family of corporations. With an academic track record in architectural technologies, he commenced his vocation in 1994 as an estimator and undertaking manager for Les Gypses Promark Quebec Inc. in advance of turning out to be vice president and common manager of ITR Drywall Inc.
As the president and CEO of Groupe Humaco, Roy oversees far more than 200 jobs each year across many branches together with drywall, basic contracting, true estate improvement and building systems.
Active across a number of other business associations, Roy has also previously served as a Chair of the Affiliation de la Development du Quebec in addition to his board place with the CCA.
Addressing CCA members at the association’s Annual General Conference, Roy shared that his concentration above the following yr is to cultivate an atmosphere of collaboration and contribution.
“My major purpose will be to assistance a healthful ecosystem where by conversation is inspired and valued so that absolutely everyone can lead meaningfully to the accomplishment of our association’s strategic targets,” Roy claimed. “I firmly believe that in the electricity of collaboration, engagement, and innovation.”