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Livingston’s Concrete announces changes in leadership

Livingston’s Concrete has a change in leadership this year.

Shannon Russi, a longtime employee and granddaughter to the founders of Livingston’s, has been promoted to Vice President. Russi has worked many positions in the company since 2002, including dispatch order entry, the accounting department and Director of Administration. Russi will work alongside Joe Russi, the President of Livingston’s.

Livingston’s also says goodbye to Patricia L. Henley, who retired in January. Henley worked for the family business out of high school beginning in 1981, worked her way up to Vice President in 1987 and became President of the company in 2005. She was named CEO and Chair of the Board in 2020.

Congratulations to Russi for your well-earned promotion, and to Henley for your longtime service. Enjoy your retirement!

Livingston’s Concrete is a family-owned and operated business. Livingston’s has provided readymix concrete, decorative concrete, and admixtures/ additives to the greater Sacramento area since 1946 and is known as the “Good Service Company.” n

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