Polk County, Florida, Wins Preservation Award

Congratulations to the Polk County, Florida, Roads & Drainage Division on winning the Foundation for Pavement Preservation’s (FP2 Inc.) 2022 James B. Sorenson Excellence in Pavement Preservation Award. Nominated by Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions (Ergon A&E), the County received this award for their strategic execution of a pavement management program featuring preservation, maintenance and rehabilitation products that have significantly improved their roadway network condition. Thanks to their program, they have been able to treat more miles each year and increase their annual budget from $10 million in 2010 to $18 million currently.

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Photo Courtesy of Polk County Government

Learn more about Polk County’s award-winning strategy in a feature story in the latest issue of Pavement Preservation Journal: In Florida, FP2 Honors Polk County with Sorenson Award for Excellence.

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Ergon A&E Vice President of Pavement Preservation & Specialty Products and current FP2 President Mark Ishee (right) presents the Sorenson Award to Jay Jarvis, Director of the Polk County Roads & Drainage Division. Photo Courtesy of Polk County Government

Sorenson Award criteria include demonstrating acceptance from publics on the concept of pavement preservation; applying preservation principles using the right treatment on the right road at the right time; demonstrating the uniqueness of the program; and employing various communication techniques to keep the public notified about road work. Agencies that have gone on to win this award have exemplified an understanding of how to effectively implement pavement preservation tactics to achieve exceptional roadway performance and improve their overall network. The opportunity to have these agencies featured on a national stage is a win for the asphalt industry at large. Highlighting their efforts provides a blueprint for other agencies to start or enhance their pavement management journey.

We’re proud of Polk County and hope their award-winning strategy inspires other agencies to start their strategic pavement management journey today.

About Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions
Ergon A&E produces, develops and markets a variety of asphalt products, including polymer modified asphalt and emulsions, to achieve optimum roadway performance across the U.S. and Mexico. Ergon A&E is one of the largest asphalt marketers in North America and is part of the Ergon family of companies established in Mississippi in 1954.

Celebrating Women In Construction Week 2023

In celebration of Women In Construction Week 2023, we highlight a few women within the Ergon family of companies who are making an impact in unique ways within the construction and infrastructure fields.

Amy Blaida

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Amy Blaida is Technical Marketing Manager for Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions’ (EAE) Florida market. In this role, Blaida educates, trains and collaborates with industry engineers and meets with agencies regularly to discuss the benefits and best practices of pavement preservation. This includes highlighting options available to stretch road budgets and extend the life of asphalt roadways as well as troubleshooting when necessary during roadway construction, preservation and maintenance projects.

Blaida’s career in public works began in 2008, following in the footsteps of her father, who served as Public Works Director for Hillsborough County, Florida. According to Blaida, “People in the public works industry are the salt of the earth, and they do their job not for the acknowledgement, but because they want to make a difference in their communities.” Prior to joining Ergon in 2020, Blaida worked for an engineering/architecture firm and a pavement preservation contractor, but she has since found her niche with the Ergon family. “Public works is my passion, and I genuinely love what I do,” Blaida said. “Working for a company like Ergon provides me the opportunity to support the industry by providing solutions to pavement preservation needs.”

In addition to serving as EAE Technical Marketing Manager, Blaida also holds leadership roles within state and national public works and asphalt associations. Most recently, she was named the Committee Chair of the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association (AEMA) Leadership Development Team (LDT). This team focuses on developing future leaders within the asphalt emulsion industry while also providing industry insights and research updates and increasing AEMA participation. As LDT Chair, Blaida oversees these efforts and ensures various subgroups are on track to accomplish annual goals. One of the subgroups she helps to oversee the curriculum for is the AEMA Leadership Education for Asphalt Preservation (LEAP) program, in which Charity Cook, Group Leader for Ergon’s Paragon Technical Services laboratory, was named 2023-2024 Class Dean. The following are additional industry roles Blaida holds for various associations:

American Public Works Association Florida Chapter

  • Past President
  • Council of Chapters Delegate
  • Presidential Award for Chapter Excellence Committee Chair
  • Nominating Chair

Florida Association of County Engineers and Road Superintendents

  • Sustaining Member Director, Facers Board
  • Newsletter Chair

Florida Pavement Preservation Council

  • Board Member

To women interested in construction/infrastructure careers, Blaida says, “Go for it! A career in construction is truly rewarding. You know that at the end of the day, you had a hand in making a difference in communities.”

Blaida earned a bachelor’s degree in criminology and a Master of Public Administration from the University of South Florida.

Theresa Moore

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Theresa Moore is Asphalt Lab Analyst for EAE’s Vicksburg, Mississippi, facility. In this position, she is responsible for testing performance grade (PG) and other neat asphalt products to ensure they meet state specifications and certifications.

Moore joined the Ergon family in 2012 and worked as an Asphalt Lab Analyst for Ergon Refining before transitioning to EAE in 2020. She has always been interested in a career in the construction industry, specifically on the production side. “I enjoy testing and just being part of creating good quality asphalt products to sell to various agencies,” said Moore. “I love that the work I do makes a difference and is used to help construct and maintain roads people use every day.”

When asked what she would say to women interested in pursuing a career in construction, Moore offered this encouragement: “Most view construction as a man’s profession, but there is always a place for women to succeed in this space.” Thanks to women in construction like Moore, EAE is able to ensure consistent quality products to meet needs and extend the service life of roadways.

Moore earned an Associate Degree in general studies from Hinds Community College in Mississippi and is a certified asphalt analyst.

Rhonda Michael

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Rhonda Michael is Senior Lab Technician for EAE’s Nashville, Tennessee, facility.  She helps to oversee quality control and assurance efforts to ensure EAE products meet specifications provided by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), the Tennessee Department of Transportation and other agencies. Quality control efforts include receiving, labeling, testing and analyzing asphalt product samples as well as troubleshooting.

As Lab Technician, Michael must be able to handle a variety of challenges in her daily work, including equipment malfunctions, unexpected product testing results and other unforeseen circumstances. But handling challenges is where her attention to detail, problem solving and ability to work independently are real assets.

Michael has family and friends who work in the construction and infrastructure industries, and she has always been interested in following a similar path. When the Lab Technician job became available at EAE – Nashville, she jumped at the opportunity. “I have enjoyed all 25 years with the company.”

Women make up approximately half of the population and, according to Michael, “It’s only right that we fulfill our potential and thrive in careers across multiple industries, including construction.”

Michael has Asphalt Institute Professional Development Certification.

Maris Risinger

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Maris Risinger is Industrial Engineer for Ergon’s Business Process Management Department (BPMD). “I have always been fascinated with the processes of building, maintaining and repairing structures,” said Risinger. In her role, she is involved with process improvement projects, such as drafting design layouts for maximum efficiency at Ergon facilities. This includes utilizing lean manufacturing methodologies to analyze, identify and implement cost, quality and workflow improvements. Regarding new construction, Risinger’s position is critical to  determining both interior and exterior layouts of materials and traffic flow to help determine construction needs and feasibility. Risinger also works with Ergon personnel to write out procedures for operations, including, for example, procedures for gauging and emptying tanks, injecting additives and transferring products at Ergon’s fuels, refining and asphalt facilities.

Risinger graduated from Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and a minor in mathematics. She is also a Certified Associate in Project Management.

Megan Ancelet

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Working alongside Maris is Megan Ancelet, who also serves as Industrial Engineer for Ergon BPMD. Ancelet is responsible for designing and improving facility layouts, reducing waste and increasing efficiency within Ergon facilities. She has always been interested in engineering, but it wasn’t until she joined the Ergon family that she began to learn more and uncover how her interests could not only help improve facilities but ultimately ensure these facilities are operating at maximum efficiency to produce the quality products needed to serve customers within various industries, including construction and infrastructure. Ancelet’s advice to women wanting to pursue careers in these industries is: “Continue to work toward your goals, be confident in your skills and knowledge, and surround yourself with people who continuously challenge you to work harder.”

Ancelet earned her Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and her Master of Science in Industrial Engineering from Mississippi State University.

Read about more of Ergon’s women in construction HERE.

Magnolia Marine Transport to Purchase NGL Energy Partners’ Assets

Magnolia Marine Transport Company (MMT), a wholly owned subsidiary of Ergon Inc., has signed a definitive agreement to purchase a substantial portion of the marine assets of NGL Energy Partners LP. The transaction is expected to close at the end of March 2023, subject to customary closing conditions.

“This acquisition will further Magnolia Marine’s strategic plan to better serve existing and prospective new customers in the inland marine segment,” commented Joel Pastorek, Executive Vice President of Ergon Integrated Services & Logistics.

Founded in 1968, MMT is based in Vicksburg, Mississippi, with satellite operations in Wood River, Illinois. With a fleet of 27 towboats and 102 tank barges, MMT moves a variety of products throughout the Mississippi River system, most western rivers, and the Gulf Intracoastal Canal from Panama City, Florida, to Corpus Christi, Texas.

About Ergon

Ergon is a family-owned organization comprised of a wide array of businesses. Established in Mississippi in 1954, the Ergon family of companies serves customers in more than 90 countries around the world. Business segments include Energy & Specialty Solutions, Pavement & Coating Resources, Exploration & Production, and Integrated Services & Logistics, of which MMT is a part.

Contact:
Kathy Potts
Vice President – Marketing Communications
Ergon Inc.
kathy.potts@ergon.com
601-933-3000

Charity Cook Named 2023-2024 AEMA LEAP Dean

Congratulations to Ergon’s Paragon Technical Services (Paragon) Group Leader Charity Cook on being named the 2023-2024 Dean of the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association (AEMA) Leadership Education for Asphalt Preservation (LEAP) program.

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LEAP is a program focused on increasing knowledge and promoting a broad understanding of various facets of the asphalt industry. “The program provides a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the asphalt emulsion industry and pavement preservation, while also cultivating relationships with current and future industry leaders,” said Cook.

LEAP participants are required to attend various industry facility tours for a greater understanding of the inner workings of asphalt emulsion production, as well as complete continued education courses and contribute to AEMA publications. As Dean, Cook will oversee the work of the LEAP participants, advising and providing support as they advance through the program. “As a former LEAP student, I can provide a unique perspective on how participants can take advantage of the resources available to them and get the most out of this program,” she said.

Prior to becoming Dean, Cook served as part of the inaugural LEAP class alongside other industry representatives, including Paragon’s Ty Hughes and Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions’ Cade Sherman and Ernesto Santillan.

“Asphalt emulsions have been used over 100 years and are still thriving,” said Cook. “As much as is known about asphalt and asphalt emulsions, there is still so much more to explore. I look forward to immersing myself in this exploration and contributing to the body of knowledge on this material.”

Cook joined Paragon in 2016. In her current role as Group Leader, she works alongside fellow Paragon chemists in the asphalt emulsion lab to support Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions facilities through troubleshooting, existing product optimization, and new product development and research. Cook is also responsible for task delegation, training, lab supervision, record maintenance, and data review and analysis. She attended Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry.

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Ergon encourages employees to participate in associations to not only strengthen skill sets but to contribute to a greater cause that impacts the industries we serve. Additionally, the growth and success of our employees allows us to maintain our reputation as a resource that provides high-value solutions for customers in these industries. That’s what we call Purposeful Growth.

Learn more about how we encourage the Purposeful Growth of our family of employees.

About Paragon

Paragon is Ergon’s state-of-the-art product development laboratory with an expert team that specializes in designing, developing and testing formulations manufactured by various Ergon companies as well as external customers.