MRAA announces new YLAC members
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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Posted by: Liz Walz
MINNEAPOLIS — The
Marine Retailers Association of the Americas announced today that it has named six
individuals to seats on the organization’s Young Leaders Advisory Council.
The Young Leaders
Advisory Council, or YLAC, was created by the MRAA in 2009 to provide
recommendations to the MRAA Board of Directors in regard to the development and
enhancement of the association. The group is made up of 14 marine industry
professionals, all of whom have at least 7 years of experience in the marine
industry.
"Since its
inception, YLAC has been a critical component in the success of the MRAA,” says
Matt Gruhn, President of MRAA. "Our board of directors created this group to
draw from the next-generation thinking they could provide, and the group has
helped move the MRAA forward into an even stronger network of marine industry
professionals.”
The six new members of
YLAC include five dealers and two industry suppliers. The dealers in this group
include: Stephanie Haywood of Blue Springs Boat Co., Kington, Tenn.; Jake
Jostand of Oak Hill Marina, Arnold’s Park, Iowa; Greg Knop of the Family
Boating Centers, Tampa, Fla.; and Chad Taylor of Taylor’s South Shore Marine,
Wilmington, Ohio. The industry suppliers include Mike Alleva of Lighthouse
Media Solutions, Boston, Mass.; and Gordon Brittle of Starcraft Marine and the
Smoker Craft Family of Products, New Paris, Ind. They officially joined YLAC in
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each member of YLAC’s bio.
"We are absolutely
thrilled to welcome these new members to the group,” said Ryan Hebert, chairman
of YLAC. "Each of them brings their own unique perspectives and background that
will enable them to contribute great value to our discussions and the direction
that YLAC takes as we continue to move forward.”
Seven members of the original
YLAC group are vacated their seats this November. Six dealer members of that
group include Thalia Chase, Castaway Marina; Alex Russo, Russo Marine; Matt
Lodder, Lodder’s Marine; Brad Parker, Parker Boats of Daytona; Kyle Kelly,
Kelly’s Port. Another dealer member of that group, Carly Poole of Buckeye
Marine, has been selected to join the MRAA Board of Directors. And the one
non-dealer on YLAC, Liz Walz, is vacating her seat because she joined the MRAA
staff in August. Those members of YLAC that are continuing their terms on the
council include: Chairman Hebert of Texas Marine; Vice Chairman Josh Vallely of
Vallely Sport & Marine; Chris Kewley of Nobles’ Marine; Lauren
Woodard-Splatt of Woodard Marine; Jeff Haradine of WakeSide Marine; Craig
LeBlanc of Allen Harbor Marine Service; Eric Smith of Colorado Boat Center; and
Martin Boyer of Austin Boats & Motors.
"Each of the members of
this group should be very proud of what they accomplished during their term on
YLAC,” Gruhn says. "As founding members of the group, they helped to shape some
major changes and new direction that have taken place with the MRAA over the
past three years or so. Their contributions have been incredibly valuable to
us, and we hope to see each of them in industry leadership positions as they
continue to grow their careers.”
About
Marine Retailers Association of the Americas
Celebrating its 40th anniversary in
2012, the Marine Retailers Association of the Americas is the only North
American association dedicated to furthering the interests of boat and engine
dealers and other marine-related retailers throughout North America. Under the
umbrella of MRAA Rewards, the MRAA offers a host of cost-saving,
revenue-generating, business-improvement, and professional-development benefits
exclusively for its members. MRAA is the united voice of marine retailers. For
more information, visit www.MRAA.com.
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