ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The Associated General Contractors of Missouri (AGCMO) announces its 2026 officers and board of directors for the statewide association representing building, highway, transportation and utility infrastructure contractors, specialty contractors, suppliers and service providers throughout Missouri.

Steve Sellenriek, president of Sellenriek Construction, Inc., has been elected chairman of the board.

Sellenriek has been an active leader within AGCMO, previously serving in multiple capacities and most recently as chairman-elect.

“I am honored to serve as chairman of AGC of Missouri,” says Sellenriek. “Our industry plays a vital role in strengthening Missouri’s economy and communities. AGCMO continues to be a strong voice for contractors across the state, advocating for infrastructure investment, workforce development, safety and innovation. I look forward to working with our members to build on that momentum in 2026.”

Other AGC of Missouri officers for 2026 are:

 Jeremy Bexten, P.E., Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. – board chairman-elect

 Joseph Sneed, Spiegelglass Construction Company – secretary/treasurer

 Mike Rallo, Jr., PARIC LLC – immediate past board chairman

Also serving on the board and executive committee are:

 Barclay Hornung, Comanche Construction, Inc. – chair, highway & transportation division

 Sondra N. Rotty, Tarlton Corporation – building division chairwoman

 Katelyn J. Twehous-Lavanchy, Twehous Excavating Co., Inc. – utility infrastructure division chairwoman

Serving on the board as directors representing contractor members are:

 Ryan Casey, Pace Construction Company

 Lane Parker, Russell

 Brandon Zehr, Bloomsdale Excavating Co., Inc.

Matt Boyd, Road Runner Safety Services, Inc. will serve as director representing specialty contractors, and April Planck, Marmic Fire and Safety Co. will serve as director representing supplier/service providers.

Margaret James, UES, will serve ex-officio representing the Construction Leadership Council, and Jacob Johnson, Branco Enterprises, Inc., will serve ex-officio representing the Young Executives Club.

Leonard Toenjes, CAE, president of AGCMO, says the 2026 board reflects the strength and diversity of Missouri’s construction industry.

“AGC of Missouri continues to bring together the very best leaders from across our state’s construction community,” said Toenjes. “From heavy highway and transportation to building and utility infrastructure, our board represents the full spectrum of contractors and industry partners who are shaping Missouri’s future. Its leadership ensures that AGCMO remains focused on advocacy, workforce development, safety and delivering value to our more than 525 member firms across 110 counties.”

Founded in 1925, AGC of Missouri is one of the largest construction trade associations in the state and among the strongest chapters of AGC of America. The association operates offices in Jefferson City, Springfield and St. Louis and provides legislative advocacy, education and training, workforce development initiatives, safety programming and industry events for its members.