Taylor Anderson of Anderson Aluminum Joins NGA Board

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Date: 24 April 2024

NGA has announced that Taylor Anderson, vice president of business development & marketing for Anderson Aluminum Corp., Columbus, OH, has joined the NGA 2023-24 Board of Directors.

Anderson will take office effective immediately, filling a glazing contractor seat on the board.

“I look forward to working with the Board of Directors and the dedicated NGA team, while representing the glazing subcontractor,” said Anderson upon accepting her nomination. “Over the next few years, I hope to build great relationships and help move initiatives forward that will positively impact the glazing industry. I am excited to work alongside this great group of individuals, and continue to learn and grow within this industry.”

Taylor is joining these members of the 2023-24 NGA Board of Directors: 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.; Immediate Past Chair, Brian Hale, Hale Glass Inc., Placentia, Calif.; and Directors: Jim Stathopoulos, Ajay Glass, Canandaigua, N.Y.; 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, DFI Diamon-Fusion Intl., Irvine, CA; Tara Brummet, Vitrum Industries, Ltd., Langley Township, BC, Canada; Kyle Sword, Pilkington North America, Toledo, OH; and Nicole Harris, NGA president & CEO, ex-officio board officer.

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