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| AAMA Announces Schedule of Events |
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American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) will host its 72nd Annual Conference for fenestration industry leaders and decision-makers, Feb. 22-25, at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort in Coronado, Calif. The conference will feature keynote speaker Dave Werner, a political satirist and musical comedian; luncheon speaker Michael Collins, an investment banker with Jordan, Knauff & Company in Chicago, and AAMA's Annual Awards Banquet. Dave Werner originally worked as a lawyer in Washington, D.C., and joined the highly regarded musical group, The Capitol Steps. Werner has since developed a solo act and tours the country, offering his own humorous take on the political events in our country. Michael Collins has conducted extensive research regarding the commercial and residential window and door industries. He will present an overview of and the future outlook for the window and door industry with special emphasis on how the housing crisis and economic downturn will affect the industry in the future. Collins will explore the likely shape of the industry in the future, given the number of plants that have closed and the ways in which companies are addressing the economic slowdown in the industry. Also during the Annual Conference will be AAMA's Annual Awards Banquet -- a chance to honor the leaders, chairmen and many members who are responsible for AAMA's continued success. This year, a new Chairman of the Board as well as Products Group Presidents will be installed. Two additional national conferences and three regional meetings are also planned for 2009. AAMA's complete 2009 schedule of events includes:
In addition to the 2009 dates listed above, 2010 events are also available on the AAMA Website: http://www.aamanet.org/general.asp?sect=1&id=192. "At AAMA, not only are member voices heard within the association, but the members' concerns are also shared with leaders from Washington to regional and local government organizations," says Rich Walker, AAMA president and CEO. "These conferences and meetings are vital in sharing experience and knowledge and participating in efforts that will shape the future of the industry." The conferences and regional meetings address issues of critical importance to AAMA's member companies, both large and small, domestic and international, that manufacture architectural and residential fenestration products such as windows, doors, skylights, curtain walls and storefronts. As a material-neutral organization, AAMA's councils and committees represent aluminum, fiberglass, glass, vinyl, and wood and cellulosic composite products. For more information on AAMA's events, please visit www.aamanet.org, call 847-303-5664, or e-mail Florence Nicolici, AAMA meetings manager, at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it AAMA is the source of performance standards, product certification, and educational programs for the fenestration industry.(SM) |



