National Glass Association Announces New Board Officers

NGA Board Officers, (L-R): Tim Kelley, Ron Crowl, Brian Hale, Rick Locke
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NGA Board Officers, (L-R): Tim Kelley, Ron Crowl, Brian Hale, Rick Locke | Photo: NGA

Date: 8 November 2023

NGA announced new board officers for the 2023-24 term on October 30 prior to the start of GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo in Atlanta.

Board officers for the 2023-24 term are Chair, Ron Crowl, FeneTech, a Cyncly Company, Aurora, Ohio; Chair-elect, Rick Locke, Montana Sash & Door, Bozeman, Mont.; Treasurer, Tim Kelley, TriStar Glass Inc., Catoosa, Okla.; and Immediate Past Chair, Brian Hale, Hale Glass Inc., Placentia, Calif.

Returning board members are Tara Brummet, Vitrum Glass Group, Langley, BC Canada; Silas Koonse, Koonse Glass Co. Inc., Columbia, Mo.; Courtney Little, Ace Glass, Little Rock, Ark.; Jodi Martinez, AllStar Glass Co. Inc., Spokane Valley, Wash.; Syndi Sim, Diamon-Fusion International, Irvine, Calif.; Jim Stathopoulos, Ajay Glass, Canandaigua, N.Y.; and Kyle Sword, Pilkington North America, Toledo, Ohio. Two board seats are vacant and will be filled prior to the next Board of Directors’ meeting taking place in March 2024.

Departing the board are Denise Bardwell Baker, Spring Glass & Mirror and Guy Selinske, American Glass & Mirror. Baker served one term on the board; Selinske served three terms having joined the board in 2014 and served as chair for the 2021-22 term. NGA appreciates their service and leadership.

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