Eric Dean Unanimously Elected Iron Workers President -- Prepared to Lead
Washington (PRWEB) July 06, 2015 -- The General Executive Council of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, AFL-CIO, unanimously elected General Secretary Eric Dean as the union’s General President effective July 1, 2015 to succeed retiring General President Walter Wise. The union represents more than 130,000 ironworkers in the United States and Canada.
Eric Dean was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. His career as an Ironworker began in December 1980 when he joined the Apprenticeship Program as a fourth generation Local Union No. 63, Chicago, Illinois, Ironworker. He completed his Apprenticeship Program in 1984 and went on to become a Journeyman, Foreman, and Apprentice Instructor. Eric became a Local Union officer in 1989 and held various offices within the Local.
In 1999 he was appointed General Organizer of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers working in the Department of Ornamental, Architectural and Miscellaneous Metals. In 2005 he became President of the Chicago and Vicinity District Council of Iron Workers. He was appointed 9th General Vice President in 2008. Effective February 1, 2011 he was appointed General Secretary of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers. In August 2011 he was elected by the Delegates to the 42nd International Convention as General Secretary for a five-year term. In February 2013 he graduated from the Harvard Labor Trade Program.
“I am and continue to be aware of how much work still needs to be done to effectively represent working men and women to achieve dignity in the workplace,” said General President Dean in a statement regarding former General President Wise’s retirement announcement. “As a fourth generation Ironworker it is hard to separate my ironworker family from my immediate family. I will double my efforts to keep the Iron Workers strong, growing and a leader in the industry.”
Eric Dean’s election as General President created a vacancy in the General Secretary’s office and subsequently the General Treasurer’s office. Eric Dean appointed General Treasurer Ron Piksa to be his successor as General Secretary. Ron was initiated into former Local 114, Tacoma, Washington, in February 1974 and gained journeyman status in March 1976. His membership was transferred into Local 86, Seattle, Washington in April 1999. He served Local 86 as Executive Board member, Recording Secretary, President, JATC Chairman, Business Manager/Financial Secretary-Treasurer. Ron Piksa was appointed General Organizer in September 1999 and he was appointed Ninth General Vice President in March 2011. He also served as President of the District Council of the Pacific Northwest from 2000 until January 2014 when he was appointed General Treasurer.
Eric Dean appointed General Vice President/Chief of Staff Bernard (“Bernie”) A. Evers, Jr. as General Treasurer. Bernie, a member of Local Union No. 15, Hartford, Connecticut, has been a dedicated and loyal ironworker, in the field and as an officer, for the last thirty-two years. A Boston native, Bernie began his membership in October 1981 in Local Union No. 7, Boston, Massachusetts, and served Ironworkers Local 7 as Vice President, President and Business Agent/Organizer. Bernie became a General Organizer in April 2000, and later that year was appointed the Executive Director of Organizing. In July 2012 Bernie was appointed as Chief of Staff/Executive Assistant to the General President and also continued to serve as Executive Director of Organizing.
Eric Dean stated he will continue with the agendas of General Presidents Hunt and Wise which is to create more work for our members and create safer and better working conditions so each member returns home safe and sound every day.
Eric, Ron and Bernie’s term will run through December 2015 and they will stand for reelection at the Union’s Convention in August 2016.
DeAnna Rich, IMPACT, http://www.impact-net.org, +1 (202) 393-1147 Ext: 208, [email protected]
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