Concrete Construction Names Bob Weatherton One of Five Most-Influential People of 2013

Concrete Construction has named its five most influential people for 2013, and prominent in the roster is ACPA member Bob Weatherton. The most-influential people are often selected based on specific recent accomplishments—this is not generally considered a lifetime achievement award. Sometimes, though, there are people who have moved mountains over the years and there’s a current reason to recognize those efforts. That’s the case for Bob Weatherton: back in 1975 when the idea started growing to develop an exhibition for the concrete industry, Bob was instrumental in getting people organized and behind what eventually became the World of Concrete. With the 40th World of Concrete just around the corner, and the American Concrete Pumping Association also celebrating its 40th anniversary, this seemed an appropriate time to recognize Bob’s efforts.

Bob once explained his theory of concrete construction. Looking out at a job site, he described what was happening: dirt was being moved, trucks were delivering concrete, pumps were placing it, forms were being set. It’s all about moving materials from one place to another, he explained, to create a structure. Seems simple, but the clearest insights always are. For more than 40 years, Bob Weatherton has moved more than materials, he has moved our minds to help us focus on what we are doing in this industry. For that, Concrete Construction has named him one of 2013’s most influential people in the concrete industry.