| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Albert Santiago |
Director of Information Technology and Chief Security Officer | Profile |
AFCEA International is one of the leading companies in the Non-Profit sector.
Institute Of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. elected three new directors to its board. The new Directors-At-Large, serving two-year terms ending in 2015, are Gary Champlin of Champlin Tire Recycling, Michael Lewis of Lewis Salvage Corporation, and Andy Wahl of Newell Recycling. Gary Champlin has served as General Manager of Champlin Tire Recycling Inc. (CTRI) in Concordia, Kansas since 1992. CTRI, a family owned and operated business, processes more than four million tires annually in a six-state region. Michael Lewis is the President of Lewis Salvage Corporation located in Warsaw, Indiana. Lewis Salvage processes scrap iron, metals and paper for mill and foundry consumption. Andy Wahl is the Vice President of the Non Ferrous Division, media plant operations, and manager of nonferrous sales for Newell Recycling in East Point, Georgia.
Greater Gardner Chamber-Cmmrc is a Gardner, MA-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
The National Association of Water Companies is the voice of the private water service industry -- the organization exclusively representing this group of quality water service providers, innovation drivers, creative financiers and responsible partners. Every day, private water service companies help provide essential water and wastewater services to nearly 73 million people in the United States. That`s almost one quarter of our nation`s population. Founded in 1895 by a handful of small water companies, the NAWC today has members located throughout the nation and ranging in size from large companies owning, operating or partnering with hundreds of utilities in multiple states to individual utilities serving a few hundred customers. Our members` businesses include ownership of state-regulated drinking water and wastewater utilities and many forms of public-private partnerships. We`re moving water forward. We invite you to join us.
Founded in 1916, The Toy Association™, Inc. is the not-for-profit trade association representing all businesses involved in creating and delivering toys and youth entertainment products for kids of all ages. The Toy Association leads the health and growth of the U.S. toy industry, which has an annual U.S. economic impact of $102.4 billion, and represents hundreds of companies including manufacturers, retailers, licensors and others who are involved in the youth entertainment industry. Our manufacturing members account for 93% of U.S. toy and game sales driving the annual $38.2 billion U.S. domestic toy market. The Toy Association serves as the industry`s voice on the developmental benefits of play and promotes play`s positive impact on childhood development to consumers and media. The organization has a long history of leadership in toy safety, having helped develop the first comprehensive toy safety standard more than 40 years ago, and remains committed to working with medical experts, government, consumers, and industry on ongoing programs to ensure safe and fun play. As a global leader, The Toy Association produces the world-renowned Toy Fair New York; advocates on behalf of members around the world; sustains the Canadian Toy Association; acts as secretariat for the International Council of Toy Industries and International Toy Industry CEO Roundtable; and chairs the committee that reviews and revises America`s widely emulated ASTM F963 toy safety standard.