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ISA Announces 2020 Board of Directors

Mimaki USA’s Ken VanHorn named Chairman of the Board of Directors.

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The International Sign Association (ISA; Alexandria, VA) has announced its 2020 Board of Directors. The Board sets strategic direction for ISA throughout the year.

Ken VanHorn of  Mimaki USA Inc. (Suwanee, GA) will serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors. The Executive Committee includes Vice Chairman John Yarger of North American Signs (South Bend, IN); Secretary/Treasurer Michael Hage of All Signs Inc. (Gulfport, MS); and Immediate Past Chairman Michael Quigley of Sign-Age of Tampa Bay Inc. (Clearwater, FL).

“Serving on the ISA Board of Directors is an incredible time commitment for these already extremely busy professionals,” said Lori Anderson, ISA president and CEO. “It speaks volumes about their dedication to the sign, graphics and visual communications industry that they devote so much of their time to helping grow the industry and our member companies.”

Per ISA, the remainder of the Board is a diverse combination of leaders who showcase the various tenets of ISA membership, including local/custom sign companies, national sign manufacturers, equipment producers and end user groups. They are:

  • Matt Baker, Bakers’ Signs & Manufacturing, Conroe, TX
  • Nicole Bergstrom, SmithCraft Custom Architectural Signs, Phoenix
  • Tim Cambron, Ruggles Sign, Versailles, KY
  • Deborah Hutcheson, Agfa Corporation, Elmwood Park, NJ
  • Andrew Oransky, Roland DGA Corp., Irvine, CA
  • Corey Perez, AdArt, Inc., Flower Mound, TX
  • Carlos Salinas, CS Signs, Ladera Ranch, CA
  • Matt Smith, Graphic Solutions Group, Inc., Dallas
  • Judy Walton, Premium Outlets | Simon, Laguna Hills, CA
  • Mandy Wisner, Southern Signs, Inc., Natchez, MS
  • Adam Yorston, Yorston & Associates, Hellertown, PA

For more information, visit signs.org.

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