SCRT Elects Two New Board Members

During the recent Connections Trade Show in Clearwater, the results of the election
for new SCRT Directors was announced. The Members voted overwhelmingly for Cara Agerbeck and Rachel Adams. Both of these hard-working women make a great addition to the SCRT Board of Directors, and we all look forward to working together with them.

Although there are some obvious similarities in their professional backgrounds, each brings a unique perspective to the Board. Obviously, being women in a historically male-dominated industry brings challenges. But neither of these dedicated professionals has ever been known for letting that get in the way.

Rachel Adams lives in the Indianapolis, IN area, and Cara Agerbeck currently calls
Atlanta, GA home.

Rachel is the President of Indoor Environmental Management, has 20 years experience in the environmental microbiology / remediation industries.

She holds a B.S. both Environmental Health Sciences from Purdue University and Medical Technology and is certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (A.S.C.P.). She is a member of AIHA, ACGIH, ASCR, ASCP and is a past member of the Board of Directors for SCRT and IICRC.
She was a Core Committee Member in developing the S520 and also the 3rd revision of the S500.

Rachel has had many articles published and has also been an expert witness in many mold cases.
She has extensive education and experience in mitigating water losses as well as residential buildings that have had water intrusions resulting in secondary mold damage that often causes health effects to the occupants.

Rachel is consistently regarded as one of the best instructors in the industry.

Cara Agerbeck has been involved in the cleaning and restoration industry for over 15 years. For almost 10 years, she worked for Mayhem & Mishaps, Inc, a restoration and remediation business in Columbia SC. While there, Cara managed all business activities for the large restoration company and supervised major water losses and mold remediation projects and met with customers and insurance adjusters.

From 2004-2006 Cara worked for Dri-Eaz University where she taught Water Damage Restoration and Introduction to S520 courses to professionals around the country.

In 2006 Cara was hired as Regional Manager for Jon-Don, Inc. at the Atlanta, GA location.

In July of 2010, Cara accepted a position with Abatement Technologies in Suwanee GA.

Ms. Agerbeck is an IICRC Master Fire & Smoke Restorer and Master Water Restorer since 1997 and OSHA HAZMAT certified since 2002.

Cara holds a Master of Business Administration  from Webster University - Columbia, SC and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Southern Wesleyan University – Columbia, SC.

 

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