NCCCO Foundation Adds Two New Board Members

The National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators Foundation (NCCCO, Philadelphia) has announced the election of two new members to its Board: Garry Higdem, CEO of Mario Sinacola & Sons (Frisco, TX) and Ingo Schiller, president of Tadano America, (Houston).

Higdem and Schiller will each serve a two-year term on the Board. They join four other directors currently serving terms on the Board.

Higdem previously served on the Board of the NCCCO from 1999 to 2009, with eight years in the capacity of vice president. Higdem spent 25 years at Granite Construction before leaving to become president of APAC to oversee a turnaround prior to its sale. A subsequent 10-year tenure with CH2M Hill saw Higdem first as president of EPC, then as president of the Energy Division, and finally as the project director of the $5.4 billion Panama Canal expansion program. He joined Mario Sinacola & Sons in 2020 as CEO to oversee the transition from family ownership to a full ESOP.

Schiller started his almost 30-year career in the crane industry in his family’s crane dealership before a four-year stint with Liebherr Cranes Inc. His subsequent eight years with Manitowoc Cranes saw him rise thought various senior sales and marketing roles before being appointed executive vice president of Manitowoc Crane Care and, finally, senior vice president of rough terrain, boom truck, industrial and military cranes product management. He joined Tadano America in 2016 and became its first non-Japanese president and CEO a year later.

For more information, visit ncccofoundation.org.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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