MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Episode 12 Recap: Paul Cantarella Jr., President at Cantarella & Son, Inc.

Words: Justin Stengel

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Paul Cantarella Jr. joins the show to talk about his career and passion for the masonry industry, how his journey started, the building of his family's company, and his life outside of work as well.

Childhood Beginnings: A Legacy Built with Family

Imagine being on a construction site at the tender age of nine or ten. For young Paul Canarella Jr., these were the formative years, where his father escorted him around job sites. He recalls hopping into a truck, attending meetings, and even pretending to drive forklifts at the family shop. These experiences weren't just a glimpse into the world of masonry, but the start of a lifelong journey.

From early on, masonry was not just a job; it was a passion deeply ingrained in his family roots.

The Path to Industry Leadership

Despite his mother's gentle nudging to consider careers outside the field, Paul felt a calling he couldn't ignore. The masonry industry wasn't just a family obligation; he genuinely enjoyed every aspect of it.

His commitment led him to the MCAA, where his contributions have been noteworthy. Joining their board was a significant step for him—a challenge he embraced fully.

Being part of the MCAA isn't just about filling big shoes; it's about contributing to a legacy that extends beyond personal achievements.

A Love for Motorsports

When he's not on a job site or attending MCAA meetings, Paul enjoys the thrill of motorsports. From ATVs to motocross, his love for engines is just another testament to his passion for life's exhilarating moments.

He reminisces about his two championships in motocross—an achievement that fills him with pride and excitement.

Paul's story teaches us that a life pursued with passion is a life well-lived, whether on a dirt bike or a job site.

The Impact of Innovation

The masonry industry has seen its fair share of innovations, and no one appreciates them more than Paul.

Beyond tools, events like the World of Concrete showcase the incredible talent and dedication within the masonry industry. For Paul, these gatherings are a chance to witness the peak of craftsmanship and encourage the next generation of masons.

A Call to Future Generations

Paul’s story is a testament to the rewarding nature of masonry. When asked about the advice he'd give to those unsure about entering the industry, he emphasizes fulfillment and pride.

There's something magical about seeing your work take tangible form—buildings that stand as monuments to your craft. Paul takes immense pride in projects where he laid the foundation, a legacy he shares with his daughters and others he mentors.

Understanding "Masonry Strong"

When asked about what "masonry strong" means to him, Paul reflects on structures that have stood the test of time, like the pyramids or even the tale of the three little pigs. These symbols of enduring strength echo the very heart of the masonry industry.

His interpretation is simple yet profound, encapsulating not just the durability of structures but the lasting impact of a passionate and dedicated career in masonry.

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