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NAPA announces 2026 IMPACT Leadership

NAPA is proud to unveil the newly appointed 2026 IMPACT Leadership Group Committee Members. This esteemed assembly of industry leaders will be instrumental in steering NAPA’s initiatives and upholding its mission to enhance the quality and sustainability of asphalt pavements.

The IMPACT Leadership Group is dedicated to advancing the asphalt pavement industry through leadership, stewardship, and member engagement. The IMPACT Leadership Group is comprised of emerging leaders within the asphalt pavement industry who are poised to spearhead transformative initiatives.

2026 IMPACT Officers

  • Chair: Andy Decraene, Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC
  • Vice Chair: Matthew Riggle, Louisville Paving & Construction Co.
  • Secretary: David Greenberg, CRH Americas Materials Inc
  • Immediate Past Chair: Aaron Parker, Silver Star Construction Co. Inc.

Newly Appointed IMPACT Leadership Group Committee Members

  • Brian Bierman, Louisville Paving and Construction.
  • Joe Caron, Peckham Industries, Inc.
  • Jason Combs, Valley Asphalt/Jurgensen Companies.
  • Marvin Joles, Wis-Coat.
  • Bill Lineham, Tilcon Connecticut Inc.
  • JohnPaul Loebs, Earle Asphalt Co.
  • Tyler Mitchell, Superior Paving Corp.
  • Katie Peabody, CRH Americas Materials Inc.
  • Jason Shawn, Silver Star Construction Co. Inc.
  • Steve Weaver, Gerken Paving Inc.
  • Tristan Wilson, Edgevanta.

“The IMPACT Leadership Group is central to our momentum,” said NAPA Staff Liaison Haywood Lewis. “This talented and dedicated team brings diverse expertise and a relentless commitment to excellence, qualities that will accelerate our mission and deliver meaningful progress for the industry.”

The 2026 committee begins its term in January, partnering with NAPA leadership and members to address key challenges, harness new opportunities, and champion sustainable growth.

Attend the IMPACT Leadership Group Conference for strategic insights, inspiration, and advocacy in Washington, D.C. in September.

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