Virginia Governor Honors Roanoke Cement Company
Troutville, VA – Roanoke Cement Company was honored last week with the Governor’s Award for
Environmental Excellence for Land Conservation at an event held at the Virginia Military
Institute in Lexington, VA. The award is given to leaders in the Commonwealth who have made an
outstanding contribution toward protecting and conserving the environment and whose actions have
benefited the health and welfare of Virginia’s communities and the state as a whole. The Honorable
Timothy M. Kaine, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia gave the keynote speech. L. Preston Bryant.,
Virginia Secretary of Natural Resources, David K. Paylor, Director of the Department of
Environmental Quality, and Joseph H. Maroon, Director of the Department of Conservation and
Recreation presented the award to the Troutville Plant Manager, Kevin Baird, and Lance Clark,
Environmental Manager.
“We’re very proud to receive the Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence,” said Kevin
Baird. “It signifies two decades of the plant’s ecological achievements.” Roanoke Cement Company was
recognized for its dedication, continued open access and upkeep of the Andy Layne Memorial Trail,
and continued stewardship of Catawba Creek.
The only cement manufacturing facility in Virginia, Roanoke Cement also serves customers in
Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, Kentucky, the District of Columbia
and South Carolina.
Roanoke Cement Company LLC is a subsidiary of Titan America LLC, headquartered in Norfolk,
Virginia, premier cement and building materials producer in the Eastern United States. Roanoke
Cement Company received Energy Star® recognition in 2007 and 2008 and is an Energy Star® partner.
Its parent, Titan Cement Company, S.A., headquartered in Athens, Greece, is a signatory to the UN
Global Compact, a group of companies committed to sustainable and socially responsible business
practices and is a founding member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.