NTMA Executive Committee elects Alan Ortner as Vice Chairman
Alan Ortner became an Executive Committee member of the National Tooling and Machining Association (NTMA) for a 3-year term starting 1/1/18. The Executive Committee has now elected him to serve as Vice Chairman for 2019. Alan has accepted the position as a means to continue supporting the industry organization.
“I look forward to working with the new Chairman, Mark Lashinske of Modern Industries in Phoenix, AZ, and the rest of the Executive Committee Members, along with Dr. Dean Bartles, President and all of the NTMA Staff” states Alan
In addition to continuing his current role as the E/C Liaison to the NTMA Budget and Finance Team, Alan has been asked to be the EC Liaison to the NTMA Chapter Executives Team. He hopes to use this opportunity to strengthen the relationship between NTMA National and the Chartered Chapters of NTMA.
About NTMA
NTMA is the national representative of the precision custom manufacturing industry, backed by nearly 1,300 members, representing more than $30 billion in sales. In addition to serving as a powerful voice to the industry they also serve as a valuable national resource for their members, helping them grow profitably.
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