National Glass Association Announces New Board Officers

The 2025-2026 NGA Board of Directors Executive Committee (left to right): Jim Stathopoulos, Tim Kelley, Lakisha A. Woods, Rick Locke, Courtney Little
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The 2025-2026 NGA Board of Directors Executive Committee (left to right): Jim Stathopoulos, Tim Kelley, Lakisha A. Woods, Rick Locke, Courtney Little

Date: 10 November 2025

NGA announced new board officers for the 2025-26 term on November 3 prior to the start of GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo in Orlando.

Board officers for the 2025-26 term are Chair, Tim Kelley, TriStar Glass Inc., Catoosa, OK; Chair-elect, Jim Stathopoulos, Ajay Glass, Canandaigua, NY; Treasurer, Courtney Little, Ace Glass, Little Rock, AR; and Immediate Past Chair, Rick Locke, Montana Sash & Door, Bozeman, MT.

Returning board members are Tara Brummet, Vitrum Glass Group, Langley, BC, Canada; Jodi Martinez, AllStar Glass Co. Inc., Spokane Valley, WA.; Syndi Sim, Q-railing, Tustin, CA; Taylor Anderson, Anderson Aluminum Corp., Columbus, OH; Vipul Bhagat, Skyline Design, Chicago, IL; Mark Seeton, Vitro Architectural Glass, Pittsburgh, PA; and Joey Aragon, Aragon Construction Inc., Montclair, CA.

Dan Reinhart, CEO of Salem Fabrication Technologies Group, Inc., Winston-Salem, NC, joins the board filling a supplier seat.

Departing the board is Ron Crowl, FeneTech, a Cyncly Company; and Silas Koonse, Koonse Glass Co. Crowl served on the board from 2019-2025, and was named chair for 2023-2024 and immediate past chair for 2024-2025; Koonse served on the board from 2020-2025. NGA thanks both Ron and Silas for their dedication and leadership.

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