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Association Honors Deem and Legnon

During the Presidents Dinner, David Deem, Founder and President of Deem Structural Services, LLC, received the William Davis Service Award, and Chris Legnon, Vice President of Technology at Cooper Steel, was named SEAA’s Person of the Year. (See photos, Association News, page 10.)

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The association’s highest honor, the William Davis Service Award, recognizes Deem for his lifelong dedication to service in the steel construction industry. A member of SEAA for more than 20 years, he served as SEAA President twice, from 2004 to 2006 and again from 2022 to 2024. Throughout his tenure, Deem actively contributed to committees and initiatives aimed at improving industry standards and safety.

“David has always been an innovator within the industry, even from his days as an ironworker. His focus on safety, quality, and integrity has set a high standard, reflecting the values celebrated by the William Davis Service Award. It’s an honor to work alongside David at Deem Structural Services and on SEAA’s Board of Directors. I strive to uphold his high standards daily. David is not just a mentor and colleague but also a friend,” said Drew Heron, Vice President of Field Operations at Deem Structural Services.

Deem’s impact extends beyond SEAA and his company, as he has contributed to technical publications on steel detailing and safety practices. His dedication to mentorship has helped shape the next generation of industry professionals, ensuring ongoing growth and advancement.

Chris Legnon’s recognition as SEAA’s 2024 Person of the Year underscores his exceptional leadership and contributions to the industry. A dedicated SEAA member for 15 years and board member since 2015, Legnon has shown proactive leadership, notably as chairman of SEAA’s Marketing Committee, enhancing outreach and engagement for the association.

At Cooper Steel, Legnon has driven initiatives that improve safety, training, and industry standards, pioneering advancements in steel fabrication techniques for greater efficiency and sustainability. His leadership ensures a lasting impact on the steel erection industry.

“Chris has been a huge asset to SEAA over the years. His calming and positive influence and analytical way of thinking has made such a difference when working on projects for the association. He always thinks things through and looks at all angles to help find the right solution to a problem. I worked alongside him as Vice Chair of the Marketing Committee for many years and it was great to see him be recognized as SEAA’s Person of the Year for his years of service,” said Glen Pisani, Chairman of the Strategic Planning Committee.

His active participation in SEAA’s events, like the newly formed Steel Connections Peer Group, underscores his dedication to advancing the industry.

“David and Chris embody innovation, dedication, and service, which are crucial for the steel erection industry’s prosperity. Their achievements will inspire current and future steel professionals,” said R. Pete Gum, SEAA’s Executive Director.

The Safety and Craft Training Excellence panel discussion is always an attendee favorite.

Attendees got to have some fun playing in SEAA’s first Pickleball Tournament. First place winners were Mark Upton, Thornton Tomasetti and Kendall Clyde, Nucor-Vulcraft Verco Group (far right).

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TBy Tracy Bennett
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