Synthetic Turf Council Celebrates Significant Growth During Annual Meeting
Friday, December 12, 2008
ATLANTA, GA – Marking the fifth anniversary of its inception, the
Synthetic Turf Council announced its membership has more than doubled over the
past year. Participants representing over 100 companies attended the association’s
annual membership meeting in San Antonio on December 2-4.
"An association is only as strong as its members and the
true indicator of success is active member participation,” said Rick Doyle,
President of the Synthetic Turf Council (STC). "During this meeting, more than
85 percent of our member companies were represented and fully engaged in
educational activities.”
Panels and presentation topics included industry trends, the
buyer’s perspective featuring Athletic Directors Jerry Comalander and Gill
Garza, the STC’s Public Outreach and Education Campaign and the environmental
benefits of synthetic turf. Chairman Joe Motz addressed the challenges and
accomplishments of the past year, and members collaborated to address key
issues in small workgroup meetings.
The STC also announced its newest board members, who include
Treasurer Tom Evans of ProGrass LLC; David Forrester of Liberty Tire Recycling;
Secretary Bruce Lemons of Foresite Design; Doug Schattinger of Pioneer Athletics
and Troy Squires of FieldTurf USA. They join the Board’s current roster, which
is comprised of Chairman Joe Motz, The Motz Group; John Amato, JJA Sports; John
Giraud, Target Technologies International Inc.; Alastair Scott, Bonar Yarns
& Fabrics Ltd.; John Tidwell, Turfstore.com; Vice Chairman Steve White,
Challenger Industries; Director-at-Large Stanley Greene, Sprinturf; and
Immediate Past Chairman Tom Peeples, Universal Textile Technologies.
About the Synthetic Turf Council
Based in Atlanta, the Synthetic Turf Council was founded in
2003 to promote the industry and to assist buyers and end users with the
selection, use and maintenance of synthetic turf systems in sports field, golf
and landscape applications. The organization is also a resource for current,
credible, and independent research on the safety and environmental impact of
synthetic turf. STC members produce and install most of the synthetic turf
sports fields in North America. Membership includes builders, landscape architects,
testing labs, maintenance providers, installation contractors, infill material suppliers
and other specialty service companies. For more information, visit www.syntheticturfcouncil.org.
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