The NOMMA Board of Directors, in collaboration with Etherio, is pleased to announce that Lisa Williams has been named as the new Executive Director for NOMMA effective August 1. Lisa brings a rich background in association management, having held pivotal roles in membership, governance, chapter management, events, and education. Her career path has afforded her a comprehensive understanding of association leadership.
Since 2014, Lisa has been an integral part of Etherio, a leading full-service association management agency, where she has applied her expertise and passion to drive impactful outcomes. Her commitment to excellence and adept navigation of complex organizational challenges makes her an invaluable asset to both Etherio and the broader field of association management. Before joining Etherio, Lisa notably served as the Executive Director for the Georgia Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management, leaving a lasting mark on the organization's growth and influence. Her leadership and strategic vision have consistently elevated the associations she has served.
Lisa, supported by Etherio's comprehensive management team, is currently navigating the transition process and anticipate sharing additional staffing announcements soon. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to Lisa and her team!
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As of July 1, NOMMA’s mailing address has changed. Please make sure to update your records and share this information with your accounting department for any future check payments sent to the NOMMA/NEF office.
National Ornamental & Miscellaneous Metals Association One Glenlake Parkway, NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30328
Direct questions to info@nomma.org.
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Two new faces joined the Board of Trustees starting July 1. Both bring a unique skill set to help NEF accomplish its mission.
Daryl Tegtmeier has a passion for helping business owners navigate and improve business strategies, including succession planning. He has also served on nonprofit boards helping to raise money for charitable causes.
Lory Wells is a long-time NOMMA member with a desire to give back to the association as a volunteer. Earlier in her career, Lory was a successful technical grant writer, which is a valuable skill that could be useful for future NEF endeavors.
Daryl and Lory join the remaining members of the NEF Board of Trustees:
Karine Maynard, Chair Chris Holt, Vice-Chair Greg Brockman Kym Nosbisch Steve Witaschek
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The NOMMA Education Board of Trustees (NEF) wish to acknowledge and appreciate Rob Rolves and David Pietrocola for their years of service on the board.
Rob Rolves is concluding his service of nearly ten years. Rob served as the board chair from July 2017 to June 2023.
David Pietrocola has concluded his two-year term. During his tenure, David brought a unique perspective and encouraged ideas to build NEF’s awareness in the industry.
Thank you for your service, Rob and David!
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Word of Mouth is a powerful marketing tool that we often underestimate. Sharing your experiences and memories as a part of the NOMMA community can significantly influence others.
So, help spread the word about NOMMA by sharing your experience of how NOMMA has helped you succeed with industry peers who aren't members. We have a resource that can help.
The membership flyer succinctly outlines the advantages of being affiliated with leaders in the metal industry. This flyer can serve as a perfect introduction to the benefits of joining the NOMMA communit
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NOMMA is pleased to welcome the following new members into the association family. Thank you for joining us!
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NOMMA extends its thanks to the following members who have recently renewed. We appreciate your support!
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Gold: Shickel Corporation
Title of Entry: Field House Designed by: Fabricator & Architect Material: W beams, HSS members, a 36 plate, and 5052 aluminum sheet Finish: Sherwin Williams performance coating Total Labor Hours: 4800
This turtle-shaped structure is the rally point for a University football team before entering the field of cheering fans! Working closely with the architect, Shickel Corp refined and finalized the complex design. The build comprises a structural internal frame with (13) top and (25) lower three-dimensional facets from sheet material. All structural welded connections were finished to NOMMA #3, with all exposed surfaces finished to NOMMA #1. Next to the design, another challenge was the specified multi-coat and multi-color coating system. The intricate structure was designed in modular sections to be bolted together in the field to avoid damaging the coating. It was fully shop assembled, disassembled for finishing, shipped to the site with 10 semi-loads of material, and reassembled onsite. The overall structure measures 21’ tall x 33’ wide and 45’ long.
To learn more about Shickel Corp, and to see more of the company’s signature work, visit www.shickel.com.
HRDive Manufacturers are exploring new strategies for integrating work-from-home policies to boost retention, but doing so is challenging in an industry that requires in-person labor.
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AWS Press Each year, the AWS Foundation provides grant funding of up to $25,000 per location to secondary, post-secondary, and welder training facilities to enhance and expand welding education programs. Grant funding may be used on facility improvements, investing in welding or metalworking equipment, and upgrading computer-based training systems. This year, 14 schools have been selected to receive grant funding.
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SmartBrief Wise leaders have learned the 'name-claim-reframe' strategy to become less reactive and more proactive.
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Industry Week "Procurement teams that put the effort into better supplier relationships can reap the benefits all year long," says Industry Week cotributor Eric Imrie.
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Dive into the NOMMA Member Savings Program to capitalize on special deals and discounts!
WEX
Save on fuel costs with the WEX Fuel Card from your Member Savings Program! NOMMA Members enjoy discounts on fuel, enhanced security features, and simplified expense tracking. Register and start enjoying the savings at https://tinyurl.com/4tzr9nw2.
ALLIANT INSURANCE
Have you looked at a mid year Business Check Up? It's a great time to review your Business Insurance coverages to make sure you have the appropriate coverages and competitive pricing. Coverages include General Liability, Auto, Workmans' Compensation, Property and Casualty and Umbrella.Call Andy Stergiou, who has assisted many NOMMA members over the past 8 years at 347-330-7792 or astergiou@alliant.com.
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