GOSHEN, N.Y. (January 2, 2019) – Hudson Valley Economic Development Corp. (HVEDC) has announced the appointment of A. Alan Seidman, Executive Director of the Construction Contractors Association of the Hudson Valley(CCA), to its Board of Directors.
CCA, based in Newburgh, N.Y., was founded more than 60 years ago by five local contractors whose goal was to create stability in the relationship between contractors and unions. In 1964 and 1972 respectively, Ulster County Contractors and the Contractors and Suppliers Association of Rockland County were brought into the fold to create a footprint encompassing seven counties, including Orange, Ulster, Sullivan and Rockland. CCA connects project owners with the Hudson Valley contractors they need to complete their projects on time and within budget, with a proven strategy of providing quality management paired with outstanding workmanship. Member contractors employ local union members who are instructed through New York State-certified apprentice training programs and are OSHA certified. Throughout its existence, CCA has played a role in many of the significant construction projects that have shaped the Hudson Valley.
Seidman, a life-long resident of Cornwall, is CCA’s Executive Director. Along with that role, he is also Executive Director of Fabricators, Erectors & Reinforcing Contractors of the Hudson Valley, Inc. (FERCA) – an association of the Hudson Valley’s leading fabricators and erectors of structural steel, architectural, ornamental and miscellaneous metal products for building and heavy construction projects. Under Seidman’s leadership, CCA also assumed management of the Southeastern New York chapter of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) in 2016. SMACNA promotes quality and excellence in the air conditioning and sheet metal industry; the Southeastern New York chapter serves members in Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties.
Seidman served in the Orange County Legislature for 20 years, acting as its Chair for four of them. During his time in the legislature he helped establish a countywide 9-1-1 facility and response system to increase safety for all our residents. He was also instrumental in facilitating the plans for SUNY Orange’s expansion into the City of Newburgh.
“I love the Hudson Valley and seeing it grow, and I’ve always been an optimist when it comes to this region’s economic development potential,” said Seidman. “And, as an advocate for the talents of our local builders, I look forward to creating more opportunities between them and those who would choose to locate their enterprises in our flourishing region.”
An avid supporter of our nation’s Armed Forces, Seidman has served on the board of the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, Inc. Currently, Seidman is overseeing the design and construction of the site’s $10 million dollar expansion. Seidman also serves on the boards of Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress, the Orange County Partnership, Kol Yisrael and Temple Beth Jacob. This year, Seidman was awarded the Ottaway Medal by the Orange County Citizens Foundation for his dedication and service to the greater Orange County community.
“The CCA is not only familiar with most of the major projects that have been built in the Hudson Valley, they’ve been right in the mix helping to get them done,” said Mike Oates, President and CEO of HVEDC. “As the agency’s Executive Director, Alan has brought his passion for our communities to the role, making sure Hudson Valley builders and project owners benefit from the best possible relationships. That’s the same thing we look forward to him bringing to the Board of HVEDC.”
About Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation (HVEDC):
HVEDC is the leading economic development agency for the seven-county region of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Orange, Ulster and Sullivan counties. The public-private partnership markets the region as a prime business location to corporate executives, site selection consultants and real estate brokers. HVEDC helped start the organizational, branding and promotional effort for NY BioHud Valley, Hudson Valley 3D Printing, and the Hudson Valley Food & Beverage Alliance. To learn more, call 845-220-2244 or visit hvedc.com.