05/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/19/2026 08:06
WASHINGTON, May 19-Associated Builders and Contractors announced today that experienced industrial construction and business leader Joel Thames will be the association's new vice president of health, safety, environment and workforce development. As a key member of ABC's executive leadership team, Thames will lead health and safety, environment and workforce development initiatives.
Thames brings to ABC 20 years of construction experience and a strong passion for workforce development. He has been an involved member of the association both nationally and locally, holding numerous leadership positions, including past chair of the Trimmer Construction Education Fund Board of Trustees, past board chair of the New Orleans Bayou chapter and past chair of the chapter's education and training committees. Prior to joining ABC, he was the corporate director of human resources, workforce development, risk management and security for ABC member Performance Contractors Inc., headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. At Performance, Thames designed and led programs for thousands of construction professionals that enhanced employee skills, promoted career advancement and built sustainable pipelines of talent for the construction industry.
"For decades, Joel has been deeply involved in expanding industry education, workforce readiness and the total human health of our workforce as a key ABC contractor member leader," said Michael Bellaman, ABC president and CEO. "His proven, visionary leadership will advance ABC's purpose of developing a safe, skilled and sustainable workforce while fostering industry excellence and innovation across all ABC's programs and initiatives. Joel is a valued addition to the leadership team, and we welcome his experience-based contributions, which will further help members offer a robust employee value proposition, develop people and win work."
In this key leadership role at ABC, Thames will help ABC to deliver on its long-term strategic priorities in health, safety, environment and workforce development. He will provide subject-matter expertise and operational leadership in these critical areas to support program delivery, member services and industry advancement. He will lead design, development and implementation of innovative education, training and professional development programs in collaboration with internal teams and industry stakeholders and oversee the planning, production and dissemination of educational and programmatic materials. Thames will be a technical resource and industry expert to ABC's 67 chapters and 24,000 members, providing guidance, tools and best practices in health, safety and workforce development.
"After nearly 20 years working as a contractor in the industry, I am grateful to take what I've learned and contribute on a national scale to an association that has played an important role throughout my career," said Thames. "I look forward to working alongside many of the people who have helped shape me professionally over the years. My goals are to strengthen workforce development programs and continue advancing safety and human health initiatives to ensure our members have a strong, skilled and dependable workforce for the future."
Thames is an active community leader. He serves on the Louisiana Industry Based Certification Council, ensuring that high school students gain the skills needed to succeed in high-demand fields, as well as a board member of The Boot, a military service organization that helps transitioning service members obtain employment in Louisiana. He earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Southeastern Louisiana University and a master's in leadership and human resource development from Louisiana State University.