MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Episode 34 Recap: Major Ogilvie, CEO at Ogilvie Strategies, LLC

Words: Justin Stengel

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Major Ogilvie joins the set to talk about his days playing football in college, how his journey started, and how he's seen the masonry industry change over the years.

Introduction: Meet Major Ogilvie
Major Ogilvie is a staple in the masonry industry, recognized for his contributions to community building and industry transformation through his work with Block USA.

Early Life: Growing Up in Birmingham
Raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Major's career began in paper and packaging before he discovered his true calling in masonry. His roots shaped his values and the meaningful relationships he formed.

Transitioning to Masonry
In 2003, Major transitioned from the packaging industry to the block business, marking the beginning of his impactful journey in masonry.

The Masonry Industry: Culture and Camaraderie
Major emphasizes the family-like environment in masonry, where many businesses are multi-generational and foster a culture of pride and respect.

The Power of Relationship
Attending CMHA meetings has been a key part of Major's journey, fostering a sense of renewal and mutual respect among industry peers.

Football at the University of Alabama
Major played football at the University of Alabama under legendary coach Bear Bryant, achieving numerous accolades and learning valuable life lessons.

Career Progression: From Blocks to Leadership
Starting as the general manager at Block USA, Major's role evolved to include leadership in government affairs, materials innovation, and advocacy.

The Importance of Networking
These meetings offer real-world networking opportunities, connecting suppliers, manufacturers, and business owners to share ideas and solutions.

Innovation and Change in Masonry
Major notes the industry's quiet yet steady innovation, with improvements in efficiency and new products continually emerging.

Family, Pride, and Legacy
Major's connection to the University of Alabama is deeply personal, with all family members being alumni and sharing a love for Alabama football.

Welcoming the New Generation
Major is excited about the new generation entering masonry, emphasizing the importance of fresh perspectives to keep the industry vibrant.

Looking Back: The Industry’s Tough Times and Comeback
The masonry industry has faced challenges, but initiatives like the checkoff program and new talent have revitalized it, creating a positive outlook.

The Joy of Work: Major’s Driving Force
Major remains motivated by the opportunity to work, create, and contribute to the industry's success.

What Keeps Him Going?
His enjoyment of work and the people he interacts with are key motivators for Major's continued dedication.

Advice for the Next Generation
Major advises new entrants to embrace hard work, dedication, and respect for tradition while being open to change.

Safety: Then and Now
Safety in masonry has significantly improved, with better teaching and implementation, contributing to a safer industry for all.

The Constants: What Has Stayed the Same
Despite changes, many aspects of masonry remain constant, including equipment processes, family businesses, and the enduring pride in the craft.
___

Tune into the MASONRY STRONG Podcast every other Thursday on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.


Vibing Masonry #10: Clay Brick Masonry Development from Ancient Roots to Future Innovation
February 2026

Clay brick, one of humanity’s oldest building materials, has shaped civilizations for millennia. Its inherent durability, versatility, and accessibility made it a basic component of architecture. The material's history is one of continuous technological i

Masonry in the Media: Fenway Park, Trim Castle, & More
February 2026

The settings of films influence the atmosphere of a scene and immerse the viewers in their movie-going experience. From Parisienne train stations to Boston baseball parks, these four masonry-made structures set the scene in the films they were featured in

2026 Masonry Hall Of Fame Nominations Are Open
February 2026

The Mason Contractors Association of America is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Masonry Hall of Fame, brought to you on behalf of the MCAA's Cornerstone Partners. Nominations will close on March 31, 2026.

Outreach Outlook: Celebrating CTE Month and the Madness of Masonry
February 2026

As we settle into February, the masonry industry turns its focus to a celebration that lies at the very heart of our mission: National Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month. For the Outreach & Education Division, this isn't just a date on the calen