National Glass Association welcomes new board members

Date: 10 December 2019
Source: www.glass.org
National Glass Association welcomes new board members
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Date: 10 December 2019

The National Glass Association is pleased to announce the following three new board members: Jim Stathopoulos, Ajay Glass Co., Canandaigua, New York; Mark Chapman, Chapman Windows, Doors and Siding, West Chester, Pennsylvania; and Ron Crowl, FeneTech Inc., Aurora, Ohio.

The new members join these current board members for the 2019-2020 term: chair, Chris Bole, Pikes Peak Glass Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado; chair-elect, Cathie Saroka, Goldray Glass, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; treasurer, Doug Schilling, Schilling Inc., Galion, Ohio; immediate past chair, Angelo Rivera, Faour Glass Technologies, Tampa, Florida; Brian Hale, Hale Glass Inc., Placentia, California; Tim Kelley, TriStar Glass Inc., Catoosa, Oklahoma; Rick Locke, Windows, Doors & More Inc., Seattle; Guy Selinske, American Glass & Mirror, Prior Lake, Minnesota; Mark Twente, AGC Glass Co. North America, Alpharetta, Georgia.

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