The Restoration Industry Association (RIA) presented its highest individual industry honor, the Martin L. King Award, to Frank Headen, CR, WLS, CMH, at its recent annual Leadership Summit and Industry Expo in Myrtle Beach, S.C., according to a press release.


The Restoration Industry Association (RIA) presented its highest individual industry honor, the Martin L. King Award, to Frank Headen, CR, WLS, CMH, at its recent annual Leadership Summit and Industry Expo in Myrtle Beach, S.C., according to a press release. Headen is the organization’s immediate past president and has been in the construction and restoration industries for over 40 years.

Given annually, the Martin L. King Award recognizes an individual’s exceptional service and dedication to the restoration industry. Headen was involved the restoration efforts at the Pentagon and World Trade Centers following 9-11; the NASA facilities at the Kennedy Space Center; and the FBI Headquarters and Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, as well as countless other high profile projects.

For more information visit www.restorationindustry.org.