Randy Drennen Will Join the Rocky Mountain MCA

June 18, 2024

Randy Drennen will become the Rocky Mountain MCA’s (RMMCA) next Executive Director on July 9, 2024. He brings over 25 years of experience to the role, most recently as Vice President of the Colorado Contractors Association. He has also worked with national heavy highway and civil contractors in Colorado. Randy served on the Thornton City Council and chaired the E-470 Public Highway Authority Board of Directors. An announcement from the RMMCA Board of Directors notes, “We believe Randy has both the personal and professional expertise to lead our organization into a new dimension.”

Randy is a proud alum of Colorado State University and has called the Colorado front range home for over 40 years.

Outside of work, Randy enjoys traveling, playing the guitar, and spending time on the golf course. He and his wife spend time golfing, boating, and enthusiastically supporting their five kids who play basketball, volleyball, football, and golf.

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