The Telecommunications Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program Advisory Board (TIRAP) yesterday honored David Sams, Vice President of Risk Management for SBA Communications Corporation and Joel Hightower, CEO of Hightower Communications, Inc.. They were recognized by the association for their dedicated service and leadership in the development and growth of registered apprenticeships in the wireless industry. Sams has served on the advisory board since 2014 and was Chairman from 2018-2019. Hightower has served since 2017 and has been the Vice Chair since 2020. Both men stepped down from the advisory board but will remain active in supporting workforce development and training, for their companies and the industry.
“Joel and David served TIRAP with distinction,” said Stephanie Brewer, TIRAP Advisory Board Chair. “Their insight, commitment, and professionalism will be sorely missed. Joel and David helped build TIRAP from a small apprenticeship program into an industry-leading, powerhouse workforce development program. The program will build on their legacy, and we look forward to the continued growth of training and apprenticeships to meet the skill needs of our industry.”
“I would like to thank Joel and David for their exceptional service on the TIRAP Advisory Board,” said WIA President/CEO Jonathan Adelstein. “Their vision helped drive TIRAP to the success it is today. Although they will no longer be serving in an official capacity, I will continue to rely on their wise counsel.”
During the Advisory Board meeting, both officer positions were up for re-election. Stephanie Brewer was reelected as chair for another one-year term, and Brad Baumann was elected to serve as vice-chair, for a one-year term.
Ryan Coppola (SBA Communications Corporation) was elected to serve on the Board during the board meeting, as well as Board members Jonathan Adelstein (WIA), Stephanie Brewer (USA Telecom Insurance Services), Heather Gastelum (T-Mobile) and Jimmy Miller (MillerCo). They join board members Beau Aero (GME Supply), Brad Baumann (Gabe’s Construction), Paul Roberts (American Tower), and Richard Cullum (Crown Castle).
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