Andrew Haring Leaves NGA to Pursue New Opportunity in the Industry

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Andrew Haring

Date: 15 April 2024

Andrew Haring, VP of business development at the National Glass Association (NGA), is leaving the association to pursue a new position at a member company.

“Andrew greatly impacted NGA in many positive ways,” said Nicole Harris, president & CEO. “He worked very creatively to elevate NGA’s visibility for our important advocacy and education initiatives. Andrew and his team also infused our events, especially GlassBuild America, with new excitement. I know he will bring this tremendous energy where he goes next, and I look forward to seeing how.”

Haring joined NGA in 2018 after departing from C.R. Laurence (CRL) as Vice President of Marketing, and led business development initiatives including marketing, sales and promotion for the association.

“I was an advocate and member of NGA before working here and will remain one forever,” says Haring. “I now have a sounder understanding of the importance of this incredible trade association, and I’ll take that and the friendships I’ve gained over the years with me. I will continue to champion NGA as the voice of the glass industry at every turn and on every level.”

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