Katie Gregg Joins WDDA as Associate Director, Industry and Member Engagement

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Katie Gregg

Date: 9 November 2017

The Window & Door Dealers Alliance is pleased to announce the appointment of Katie Gregg as Associate Director, WDDA Industry and Member Engagement.

Ms. Gregg comes to WDDA from America’s Essential Hospitals, where she served as senior manager of membership and marketing for five and a half years.

Previous to that she worked in communications at the Healthcare Distribution Alliance for more than two years. She holds a Bachelors of Corporate Communications and Marketing Degree from Susquehanna University.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Katie to the team,” said Michele Nosko, NGA\WDDA Director of Membership and Marketing. “She brings with her a wealth of trade association experience, and is looking forward to getting to know our member companies to find out how we can help them be more successful.”

At WDDA, Ms. Gregg’s position will focus solely on leading the growth initiative of the Window & Door Dealers Alliance. She will serve as the WDDA brand ambassador dedicated to driving and creating new initiatives that increase member value and engagement for specialty residential window and door dealers.

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