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Wisconsin Builders Association names new executive director

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The Wisconsin Builders Association has appointed Brad Boycks as the association’s new executive director.

Boycks
Boycks

Boycks has worked for the association since April 2004, first serving as the association’s director of political affairs, then as the vice president of advocacy since 2007.

In addition to his regular duties, which include leading the advocacy efforts at the state capitol and working with association membership on the association’s involvement in elections, Boycks will now manage staff and coordinate with WBA leadership to advance the association’s goals.

“I look forward to working in an expanded leadership role with the WBA,” Boycks said in a written statement. “With all of the exciting changes and our renewed dedication to advocacy, it is perfect time to take on these additional responsibilities for one of Wisconsin’s most respected statewide associations.”

The Wisconsin Builders Association has appointed Brad Boycks as the association’s new executive director. [caption id="attachment_124271" align="alignright" width="300"] Boycks[/caption] Boycks has worked for the association since April 2004, first serving as the association’s director of political affairs, then as the vice president of advocacy since 2007. In addition to his regular duties, which include leading the advocacy efforts at the state capitol and working with association membership on the association’s involvement in elections, Boycks will now manage staff and coordinate with WBA leadership to advance the association’s goals. “I look forward to working in an expanded leadership role with the WBA,” Boycks said in a written statement. “With all of the exciting changes and our renewed dedication to advocacy, it is perfect time to take on these additional responsibilities for one of Wisconsin’s most respected statewide associations.”

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