Associated General Contractors of Greater Milwaukee Appoints Nathan Jurowski to the Building Trades United Pension Trust Fund
Mr. Jurowski serves as the AGC General Counsel and heads up its Union Labor Relations Division.
The Associated General Contractors of Greater Milwaukee (AGC) is pleased to announce that Nathan Jurowski has been appointed to the Building Trades United Pension Trust Fund (BTUPTF) by the AGC Board of Directors.
Mr. Jurowski serves as the AGC General Counsel and heads up its Union Labor Relations Division. He is a state bar certified attorney with over seven years of experience practicing law in Wisconsin. The BTUPTF is a multi-employer pension fund with over $1.5 billion in assets, and is jointly trusteed by an equal number of management and labor union trustees. This fund provides pensions for most of the union construction workers in the greater Milwaukee area.
Mike Fabishak, CEO of the AGC stated that, “Mr. Jurowski is uniquely qualified to become an important and valuable member of this fund. He will bring thoughtful leadership and a capacity to work collaboratively to ensure the continued health and future success and this fund.”
The AGC is a non-profit membership association for the construction industry organized to promote, educate and relate to its members, the public and governments. AGC works to continue to increase the professional performance and business standards of the construction industry by enhancing the skill, integrity and responsibility of its members.
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