Roy Ingraffia

National Director Of Industry Development & Technical Services at International Masonry Institute

Roy Ingraffia, Assoc. AIA, PA-AIC, APT-RP, has extensive experience in masonry conservation and education. Currently serving as Adjunct Faculty for the Masonry Conservation Seminar at the University of Pennsylvania, Roy concurrently holds multiple directorial positions at the International Masonry Institute, including National Director of Industry Development & Technical Services and National Director of Partnerships and Strategic Initiatives. Responsibilities encompass developing educational programs, strengthening partnerships, and overseeing regional restoration initiatives. Additionally, Roy has held various roles in architectural conservation, including Senior Conservator at Integrated Conservation Resources and Project Manager at Milner + Carr Conservation, and possesses advanced degrees in Historic Preservation and Architecture & Art History. Roy’s educational background further includes leadership training from The Wharton School.

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International Masonry Institute

The International Masonry Institute offers quality training for craftworkers, professional education for masonry contractors and free technical assistance to the design and construction communities. IMI is a strategic alliance between the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC) and their signatory contractors to promote quality masonry construction. Team IMI consists of architects, engineers, construction managers, skilled craftworkers and instructors, offering what no other group can: expertise in training, craftsmanship, design, installation and marketing. That means buildings built by union craftworkers and contractors get built the right way. The Flynn Center in Maryland and regional centers offer training at all career levels, from apprentice to supervisor, in all the masonry crafts: brick/block, tile, terrazzo, marble, stone, restoration, plaster and cement, plus new products and systems.


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