From The Craftsman, the official publication of SMART Local 20 (Indiana)

Joseph B. Thurmond, a longtime Indianapolis SMART member, spent his career paving the way for all of us today. Joe joined Local 20 in 1941, work­ing for two years before being drafted into the military. He had the honor of serving two years in the 94th Infan­try Division under General Patton.

In 1944, the 94th Infantry landed in France and immediately got to work containing a staggering 60,000 German troops. After that success, the division pushed deeper into Europe, carrying out multiple military operations until the war ended in the mid-1940s. Joseph later joined the liberation forces in Czechoslovakia, helping secure liberated areas and working to restore order in the region.

Pictured, left to right: Business Representative Brad Hayes, Joseph B. Thurmond, Business Representative Shawn Reels and Business Manager/ Financial Secretary-Treasurer Trent Todd

When he returned home, Joe went right back to work as a sheet metal worker, dedicating another 44 years to the trade. He did a little bit of everything but found a special talent and enjoyment in interior metal panel work and acoustic panel installations. Throughout his career, Joe passed down invaluable knowledge to apprentices and fellow journeypersons, but what he valued most was a solid work ethic.

That work ethic started young, splitting wood with his dad and uncles. When asked what advice he’d give to young tradespeople today, Joe kept it simple: “Work hard. If you are working and being paid for eight hours, then give eight good hours of work.” He believes the strongest attribute of a successful sheet metal worker is a solid work ethic, something that’s hard to teach but essential to learn.

Hard work has never been a stranger to Joe. At 99 and a half years old, he still enjoys splitting wood almost daily for his fireplace. His life is full of inspirational moments, but one achievement stands out: Joe recently received recognition for maintaining 84 consecutive years of membership in good standing with Local 20.

To put that in perspective, the year Joe joined our union was the same year M&M’s hit the market, aerosol spray cans were invented, and the first fully program­mable computer was developed. Today, Joe is the second-oldest member in the country and holds the longest continuous membership in good standing of anyone nationwide, truly a one-of-a-kind distinction.

Of course, we could talk about his bravery during the war or his love of drag racing his Chrysler New Yorker, but we felt highlighting his record-setting member­ship was something every member could relate to and respect. His story is proof that the long days in the heat and brutal days in the cold are stepping stones toward a hard-earned and rewarding retirement.

Joe has been retired since 1988, enjoying an impressive 38 years of retirement. We hope this story can inspire young members in the trade today. We thank Joe for his unwavering support, his decades of mentorship and the priceless knowledge he’s shared. He is a shining example of the kind of union member we should all strive to be. We wish him many more years of well-deserved retirement and good health, and we’re honored to share his story with the membership.

In the summer of 2025, SMART Local 170 (Pico Rivera, California) recognized and celebrated the incredible career and lasting impact of Mario A. Vega, who retired after 42 years of dedication to SMART as a member, leader and strong advocate for the union­ized production and manufacturing industry.

Left to right: SMART Regional Organizing Director Manuel Gonzalez, Local 170 Dues Administrator Vanessa Medina, Maria Vega, retired Local 170 Business Manager Mario Vega, Local 170 Business Manager Roberto Torres-Muniz and Gloria Rodelo, Local 170 office manager

Brother Vega joined Local 170 in 1983. Two years later, he was appointed a shop steward at Simpson Strong Tie. His commitment soon earned him the trust of the membership, which elected him, in 1990, to both the Local 170 Executive Board and as a trustee of the Local 170 Group Insurance Benefits Trust.

On April 1, 2015, Vega became a Local 170 business representative, and after two years, he was elected to serve as the local’s business manager and financial secretary-treasurer. From then until his retirement, Brother Vega devoted himself to organizing, advo­cating and empowering his union brothers and sisters as business manager. His leadership helped secure fair wages, strong benefits and dignity on the job for count­less members.

Throughout his career, Vega has been more than a leader in our union. He has been a mentor, a friend and a source of inspiration. His contributions have shaped not only our organization but also the lives of countless colleagues and workers in the production industry.

“As Mario moves into this well-earned chapter of his life, we want to thank him for all he has given and wish him and his wife, Maria, health, joy, relaxation and new adventures in retirement,” the local wrote. “Congratulations, Mario! You have truly made the differ­ence at SMART Local 170 — and you will be deeply missed. On behalf of the entire local, we sincerely congratulate you on your retirement. Your contributions have been invaluable, and your legacy will endure in the history of our organization.”

In October 2025, SMART Local 83 (Albany, New York) celebrated brother Joe DeMarco, who at 99 years old was one of the local’s oldest living members. Local 83 Regional Manager Rob Monahan and JATC Coordinator Steve Savoca personally presented brother DeMarco with his 70-year service award plaque.

Brother DeMarco sadly passed away on November 11, 2025, weeks after celebrating his service award.

“A proud veteran and dedicated tradesman, Joe’s passing on Veterans Day is a profound reminder of his lifelong service and commitment. We extend our sincere condolences to his family and loved ones during this difficult time,” Local 83 wrote.

Local 359 member Philip M. Wingert received his 60-year service award in 2023. Pictured from left to right: Business Representatives Pat Montroy and Luke Kasper, Philip Wingert receiving his 60-year pin, Business Representative Tom McDermott and Local 359 Retirees President Melvin M. Palmer.

Pictured, left to right: Evan Brown, Jerry Durieux, James Chester and Kevin Tesch at the 2022 Local 33 Akron District Retiree Christmas Party. Chester received his 50-year service award during the party. Congratulations, brother!

SMART Northeast Regional Council President and General Vice President Robert Butler recently honored Local 17 (Boston, Mass.) member George Psaros for his 70 years of service to our union. Congratulations on this incredible achievement, Brother Psaros!

During a financial secretary-treasurers meeting at SMART International headquarters in Washington, DC, several SMART Rail, Mechanical and Engineering (RME) Department members received their 15-year service awards. Pictured, left to right: Erik Marro from Local 31 (Harmon, New York); Rob Ussery of Local 78 (Little Rock, Arkansas); SMART International Representative C. Joseph Fraley of Local 31; Rob Kaminskey from Local 149 (New York City); and Arnold Fernandes from Local 139 (Boston, Mass.).

Carl Hackerott, a dedicated member of SM Local 16 (Portland, Ore.), passed away shortly before reaching the remarkable milestone of 70 years of service to his union. In honor of his many years of devoted trade unionism, Local 16 presented Hackerott’s 70-year service award to his wife.

“Not only was Carl a skilled and accomplished sheet metal worker, but he also found joy in reviving antique sheet metal equipment. In honor of his memory, the Hackerott family decided to generously donate a meticulously restored, 1896, four-foot wooden hand brake to the training center. It is on display in the lobby of our Portland campus,” the Sheet Metal Institute — Local 16’s training center — wrote on Facebook. “During the heartfelt presentation of this cherished artifact, Mrs. Hackerott was deeply moved as she received her late husband’s well-deserved 70-year pin.” 

Pictured, left to right: The Sheet Metal Institute’s Ben Wood, training coordinator, and Rob Postma, executive administrator of training; Mrs. Hackerott; and Jerry Galarneau, past training coordinator

Local 68 (Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas) hosted its JATC Graduation and Pin Recipients Banquet on July 28, 2023, where local union leadership recognized the dedication of long-serving members and celebrated the newest journeyworkers in our union. Importantly, the ceremony gave newly graduated apprentices the chance to witness the lifelong benefits that SMART membership provides. Great work, Local 68.

Local 48 (Birmingham, Ala.) member Charles G. Brown was recently recognized for his 70 years of service to our union. Congratulations on this well-earned award, brother!