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Chairs elected for PMA's Districts
September 2002
Twenty chairs have been elected to serve in local chapters of the Precision Metalforming Association (PMA). PMA?s district chairs preside at district meetings throughout the year, establish programs and promote and maintain membership among companies in the district. PMA has 22 districts across the United States and Canada, which exist to provide metalformers with an opportunity to meet locally with their peers and discuss business, technical and management subjects at meetings.
The newly elected chairs and their districts are as follows:
Canada District: Mr. Wayne Agate, Samual Metal Blanking Tennessee District: Mr. William Heflin, Bennett Tool & Die Company, Inc. Chicago District: Mr. Robert J. Nellemann, Olson International Ltd. Cleveland District: Mr. Jeffrey J. Pfaff, Anchor Tool & Die Company East Michigan District: Ms. Patricia Westergaard, Westco Metalcraft, Inc. Eastern Pennsylvania District: Mr. Herman Rossi, PennTech Industrial Tools & Mr. Barry Brandt, Hamilton Precision Metals, Inc. Greater Missouri District: Mr. Pete Fischer, Beehler Corporation Indiana District: Mr. John W. Farley, Tec-Tool, Inc. Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex District: Mr. Wayne J. Boeckman, Texas Metal Spinning Inc. North Carolina District: Ms. Tammie M. Casper, Bolden Die and Supply New England District: Mr. Paul Legare, Pollak Corp. Northwest Ohio District: Mr. Jim Vines, GB Manufacturing Company New York/New Jersey District: Ed May, MAYplewood Consulting Ohio Valley District: Mr. James B. McGregor, Morgal Machine Tool Company, Inc. Southern New England District: Mr. Peter Doolittle, Hobson & Motzer, Inc. Southern California District: Mr. David Gaulke, Dayton Rogers South Carolina District: Mr. Robert R. Hurst Jr., Phoenix Specialty Mfg. Co., Inc. Twin Cities District: Mr. Robert Duvall, E.J. Ajax & Sons, Inc. Wisconsin District: Mr. Robert S. Stawicki, Max Weiss Company Inc. West Michigan District: Mr. Merle Emery, GR Spring & Stamping, Inc. PMA is headquartered in Cleveland, OH, and is the full-service trade association representing the $41-billion metalforming industry of North America?the industry that creates precision metal products using stamping, fabricating and other value-added processes. Its nearly 1,300 member companies include metal stampers, fabricators, spinners, slide formers and roll formers as well as suppliers of equipment, materials and services to the industry. Members are located in 30 countries, with the majority found in North America¯in 41 states of the United States as well as Canada and Mexico.
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