Annual election results for Cabinet Makers Association

 Hans Parker of Board Foot Co. (Kalamazoo, Michigan)

GRAND RAPIDS, Mi — The Cabinet Makers Association (CMA) has announced the results of the annual election for the organization’s board of directors and the installment of its officers. The general members of the CMA elected Amy Thrasher Price of D&H Cabinets (Lindale, Texas) and Kolin Veldman of K&S Woodworks (Lynden, Washington) as new board members. They will each serve three‐year terms.  

Earlier this year, Hans Parker of Board Foot Co. (Kalamazoo, Michigan) took over the board position from Brian Clancy of Clancy Woodworking (Sherman, Connecticut), who resigned due to other commitments. The CMA extends its heartfelt gratitude to Brian Clancy for his dedicated service and numerous contributions during his tenure on the board. 

Furthermore, the board has confirmed the following officers will remain in their appointed roles until June 30, 2025: 

•    President: Randy Niewind of Randy’s Cabinets & Woodworks (Grand Rapids, Minnesota) 
•    Vice President: Lois Snyder of Periwinklers (Tarpon Springs, Florida)  
•    Treasurer: Terry Steffey of Dibbleville Woodworks (Fenton, Mchigan) 
•    Secretary: Gregory Paolini of Gregory Paolini Design (Canton, North Carolina)  

Currently, Monika Soos of Sofo Kitchens (Maple Ridge, BC) and Ken Kumph of Premier Builders (Georgetown, Massachusetts) are exiting the board. Soos and Kumph have been instrumental in driving the CMA's mission forward. Soos' innovative ideas and dedication have significantly enhanced member engagement and program development. Kumph's leadership and vision, particularly during his tenure as president, have strengthened the association's foundation and expanded its reach. 

To see the entire CMA leadership team and contact any of the board members, visit cabinetmakers.org/leadership.
     
 

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