Reading, PA. – Matt Breyer, owner of Breyer Construction & Landscape, has been voted president of the North American Deck and Railing Association, Inc.
NADRA, based in Quakertown, is a national organization whose focus is to inform deck builders, manufacturers, code developers and others about industry issues and to increase public awareness about deck safety. It also serves the community through philanthropic initiatives such as “Deck for a Soldier.”
An experienced remodeler and entrepreneur, Breyer has more than 20 years in the industry. He founded his Reading-based firm in 2001 and has expanded it to a 20-employee company that specializes in creating custom decks and outdoor living spaces, as well as finished basements and interior remodeling.
In July 2017, Breyer was ranked among the top 60 construction remodelers nationwide in customer satisfaction, according to a customer survey published in QualityRemodeler magazine.
“I believe in the excellent work NADRA does in advancing our industry and promoting safety awareness, so it’s truly an honor to be named president,” Breyer said. A member of NADRA since 2006, he previously served as treasurer of the executive council.
“Congratulations to Matt as the new President of NADRA,” said Kirk Hammond, NADRA’s immediate past president. “Those who are fortunate to meet and work with Matt recognize and appreciate his dedication, values and excellence in every aspect of his life. His leadership and work will move NADRA forward and upward to new heights of industry prominence.”
Bob Lett, immediate past secretary of NADRA’s board of directors, also commended Breyer. “I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate Matthew Breyer on his election to president of the North American Deck and Rail Association,” Lett said. “The association is privileged to have Matt as its president to guide it through the next phase of growth, because he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the association. We thank Matt and his family for their dedication, energy, passion and the sacrifices they make to give back to the association. It truly is a labor of love.”