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Flagger Force’s President & CEO Appointed to Construction Angels’ National Board of Directors

Flagger Force’s President & CEO Appointed to Construction Angels’ National Board of Directors
Mike Doner, President & CEO of an industry-leading, Safety-Driven®, short-term traffic control company, donates his time and talents to a national nonprofit organization focused on providing support to family members of construction workers who have tragically lost their lives on the job.

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania – Flagger Force, an industry-leading, Safety-Driven®, short-term traffic control company with operations that span the eastern third of the United States, is pleased to announce their President and CEO, Mike Doner, has been appointed to Construction Angels’ Board of Directors. Headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Construction Angels is a national nonprofit organization that facilitates access to financial services and grief counseling for the immediate surviving family members of construction workers who have been tragically killed as a result of work-related accidents. As a member of the Board of Directors, Doner will support Construction Angels’ mission through sharing his industry insights and expertise to help the organization grow and expand their impact through fundraising events, sponsorship opportunities, and other activities.

“I was introduced to Construction Angels several years ago by a colleague. When friends in the industry lost teammates, I was proud to connect them with Construction Angels who provided critical support to the victims’ families in times of need. For over 20 years, Flagger Force never lost an employee and then tragically we lost two team members within a short period of time due to inattentive drivers operating their vehicles recklessly in work zones. The entire Flagger Force team and I now understand all too well the devasting impacts of losing a colleague and friend on the job as well as the financial hardships and grief that their loved one’s face,” said Mike Doner, President and CEO of Flagger Force. “I am honored to increase Flagger Force’s engagement with this outstanding organization as a member of the Board of Directors. I look forward to sharing my time, resources, and personal experiences to support Construction Angels and the families of fallen workers.”

In addition to offering financial services and grief counseling to those who have lost a loved one to a tragic work-related accident, Construction Angels provides scholarship opportunities to qualified applicants, raises critical awareness of job site safety, and more.

“Construction Angels is proud to welcome Mike Doner to our Board of Directors as an advocate for public awareness of the risks in construction work zones, promoting stronger safety measures, and supporting the compassion and assistance our organization provides when tragedy strikes. As the CEO of Flagger Force and his magnitude of resources within the construction industry and philanthropic expertise, we believe Mike’s passion will help us continue to grow and expand our wings into markets that are unaware of our mission to helping families who have lost a loved one in an accidental work-related incident within our industry,” said Kristi Ronyak, CEO and Founder/National Executive Director of Construction Angels.

About Flagger Force

Flagger Force is recognized as an industry-leading, Safety-Driven®, short-term traffic control company, headquartered in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, with operations across the eastern third of the United States. They utilize a crew-centric operations model to establish safe work zones with a full-time employee base of over 2,000 professionals. Flagger Force’s best-in-class resources and expertise have driven the consistent growth of their service capacity to help support the nation’s expanding utilities, telecommunications, and other infrastructure-centered needs. For more information, visit FlaggerForce.com.

About Construction Angels

Construction Angels is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides immediate financial assistance and grief counseling to the children (19 years and younger) and spouse left behind when a construction worker is involved in an accidental work-related fatality. The organization offers construction scholarship opportunities to qualified applicants and additional scholarships to surviving children of a fallen worker. Construction Angels relies on sponsors, fundraisers, construction associations, and general donations to ensure that each family who experiences a loss receives support. For more information, visit www.constructionangels.us/.