Award presenters noted the importance of these member contributions, which serve to progress the work of the industry overall.
Glazing Outstanding Service Award – Mike Burk (Sparklike) and Randi Ernst (FDR Design)
Mike Burk, North American Technical Representative for Sparklike, and Randi Ernst, President of FDR Design were both awarded the Glazing Outstanding Service Award. The two were presented with their awards by Helen Sanders, Strategic Business Development for Technoform.
“Anyone who has met Mike has witnessed his humor and generosity and has been touched by his unfailing ability to lend a hand and put others first,” said Sanders. “He never just sits and watches. He is always lending a hand with the critical back-room equipment or helping carry out events.”
Burk, a 25-year veteran in the technical and training areas of the insulating glass industry, is the Chair of the Glass Safety Awareness Council. He has also served on the Technical Services Committee.
“No slouch in technical development himself, Randy has filed for patents for his inventions of a thermal conductivity sensor for analyzing the contents of sealed packages or insulated glass units, and a glass edge sealant curing system,” said Sanders. “He also founded his own company in 1988, providing IG glass filling and testing equipment.”
Ernst, an inaugural member of the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA), has been very active in a total of nine committees and task groups over the years, including two chair roles.
Fenestration Outstanding Service Award – Mark Silverberg (Technoform)
The Fenestration Outstanding Service Award is given to individuals who have distinguished themselves in their work and dedication to the advancement of FGIA and the industry as a whole.
“Mark has reached the peak of involvement as a member of the board of directors,” said Hunter. “On the board, he has worked to expand industry-wide participation in addressing issues surrounding windows and glazing.”
A third-generation member of the glazing and fenestration industry, Silverberg has been involved since 1984. He started his own company in 2004 and has been active with the association for more than 30 years.
Architectural Distinguished Service Award – Carl Troiano (Trojan Powder Coatings)
This award is given to an individual who accomplishes formative work on behalf of the association and the Architectural Products Council.
“Carl started in the industry while still in high school, signing up with his dad’s 1959-vintage patio furniture company,” said Jutras. “By 1990, he had reinvented the business to focus on coil coating. He is now president of the firm, which has since grown to encompass three locations.”
Troiano has been closely involved in the standards for finishing for all materials and has been immersed in details, such as accelerated weathering, abrasion resistance and color retention and more.
Residential Products Group Distinguished Service Award – Mark Mikkelson (Andersen Corporation)
Each year, a member who excels in work toward improving the association and the Residential Products Council is recognized with this distinction.
“Mark is your go-to guy for fast and accurate answers if you have any questions about local, state, national or international codes,” said Fortun. “He is well recognized for his leadership role, as well as his ability to collaborate with his colleagues throughout the fenestration industry and in the code development community.”
Mikkelson currently serves on the FGIA Board of Directors as well as on the Western Region Board.
Marketing Distinguished Service Award – John Westerfield (CrystaLite)
This award acknowledges a single individual who has exhibited leadership and outstanding service in marketing activities for the association.
“John’s participation with AAMA reflects an important duality,” said Wignall. “He is effective in marketing, but he is also well-grounded in the technical details. Known for being a multitasker at his company, he creates and manages product literature and website development, but is also responsible for product testing and certification.”
Westerfield has served on four committees and task groups, of late pushing for more active new member recruitment efforts through the Skylight/Sloped Glazing Marketing Committee.
Glass Products Council Distinguished Service Award – Jeff Haberer (Trulite Glass and Aluminum Solutions)
“A pillar of our industry, Jeff leads our Technical Services Committee and has served as an IGMA Board member,” said Cooper. “He is dedicated to the work of our organization.”
Haberer is also a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity.
For more information about FGIA and its activities, visit fgiaonline.org.
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