MCAA Realigns Key Staff to Better Serve Members

January 19, 2026

The Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has announced a strategic realignment of key staff roles designed to strengthen member service and support the Association’s long-term strategic objectives. These leadership changes align staff expertise with organizational priorities to enhance engagement, operations, education, and advocacy efforts.

Leadership Role Updates

Raffi Elchemmas – Executive Director, Government Affairs
Raffi Elchemmas has moved from Executive Director of Health, Safety, and Risk Management to Executive Director, Government Affairs. After nearly five years of service delivering industry-leading safety resources to MCAA members, Raffi brings his passion for political advocacy and member engagement to the Association’s government affairs initiatives. He will work closely with local affiliates to expand involvement and influence at the federal level.

Amy Harding – Executive Director, Education
Amy Harding, recognized for her leadership of MCAA’s flagship educational programs—including ALI, PIPM, IPM, and AIPM—has transitioned to Executive Director, Education. She will oversee the newly established MCAA Education Department, which includes:

  • Olivia Lewis, Director of Online Training and Field Leadership Education
  • Sarah Davis, Associate Director of Project Management Education
  • Grant Campbell, Director of MSCA Training

Together, this team will support the objectives of the MCAA Strategic Plan by expanding and strengthening educational opportunities for members.

Jocelyn Jackson – Director, Affiliate Engagement & WiMI
Jocelyn Jackson has been named Director, Affiliate Engagement & WiMI. She brings long-standing relationships with the AEC community from her previous role in MCAA dues collections into a full-time engagement role supporting affiliates. Jocelyn will also continue serving as staff liaison for MCAA’s Women in the Mechanical Industry (WiMI) program.

Michelle Logan – Executive Director, Operations
Michelle Logan has transitioned from Executive Director of Communications to Executive Director, Operations. In this role, she assumes the operations responsibilities previously held by Frank Wall and oversees all Human Resources functions. Her leadership ensures that MCAA staff have the resources and support necessary to effectively serve and support MCAA members.

Travis Pratt – Executive Director, Communications
Travis Pratt has been promoted from Director of Digital Media to Executive Director, Communications. He brings extensive production experience and a strong understanding of strategic communication to the role and will lead efforts to engage members and increase awareness of the more than 700 resources available through MCAA.

Lesley Ravas – Director, Manufacturer/Suppliers
Lesley Ravas has assumed responsibility for Manufacturer/Supplier Membership and the MCAA Education Committee in her new role as Director, Manufacturer/Suppliers. This transition provides a dedicated focus on communication and engagement for Manufacturer/Supplier members. Lesley has transitioned her previous AEC community responsibilities to Jocelyn Jackson.

MCAA is confident these leadership updates will strengthen its ability to serve members and advance the Association’s mission across the mechanical contracting industry.

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