STC Holds 10th Anniversary Milestone Meeting in Orlando, FL
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Posted by: Terrie Ward, STC Marketing & Education Director
Atlanta, GA – The Synthetic Turf Council held an
historic 10th Anniversary and Annual Membership Meeting in Orlando,
Florida, which included a retrospective highlighting the organization’s 10
years of advocacy, service and accomplishments. Held from October 7-9, the meeting began with a pre-conference
"Whistle-stop” Seminar on synthetic grass for landscape and recreation, which
was attended by parks and recreation officials, municipalities, landscape
architects and STC members. The 2 ½ day meeting included a comprehensive
educational program that included consumer panel comprised of parks and
recreation officials discussing their experiences with synthetic grass. There
were two dynamic keynote speakers: retired
Brigadier General Steve Ritchie, one of the most decorated Air Force Pilots in
military history and American Hero, and Congressman Lou Frey, Jr., founder of
the Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government, University of Central
Florida. An expanded Exhibitor Showcase,
interactive work group sessions and a discussion on removal, recovery, reuse
and recycling successes completed the successful educational and networking
experience. The association also presented its new Board of Directors, which had been
elected by ballot prior to the meeting. John Baize, Managing Director, Act Global, was unanimously re-elected as Chairman of the Board for a second
one-year term of the nearly 200-member organization. Other Board officers
include Vice Chairman Robert Thomas, President, ProGrass LLC; Secretary Davis
Lee, Principal, InnovaNet Group; Treasurer Jake Alexander, Sales
Director-Eastern U.S., Genan Inc.; Director-at-Large Alastair Cox, Director,
Labosport International; and Immediate Past
Chairman John B. Giraud, Managing Director, Target Technologies International
Inc. Completing the new Board are Rusty Abell, Principal, ISA Sport; Amy
Brackin, Regional Sales Manager, Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC; Zach Burns,
President, The Motz Group; Webb Cook, President, Sprinturf; Craig Honkomp,
Principal, Sportsworks Field Design; Heard Smith, Chief Operating Officer,
AstroTurf/SYNLawn and John Tidwell, President, Turf Store Inc. In addition, former Board members Dale
Karmie, CEO of Forever Lawn, Inc.; Jeff Kendall, CEO of Liberty Tire Recycling,
LLC; Scott Lowrie, President, Controlled Products, LLC;
and David Moxley, Director of Sales for Sportsfield Specialties, Inc. were
recognized for their valuable contributions to the STC and the synthetic turf
industry. "Our Board plays an extremely active role in shaping the strategic direction
of the Council,” explains Rick Doyle, President of the Synthetic Turf Council
(STC). "The STC relies on its Board and many committee volunteers to create and
help implement action initiatives for each of the many applications for which
synthetic turf is a solution – landscape, playgrounds, golf, sports fields,
airports, dog parks, and others.
Chairman John Baize’s contributions over the past year and his commitment
to the STC are well-known, and I’m confident the STC will continue to grow and
serve the industry under his leadership.” The meeting attracted 215 industry leaders including manufacturers,
suppliers, installers, landscape architects and engineers, testing labs, and
maintenance equipment and service companies. 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, municipal parks, airports, landscape and residential
applications. The organization is also a resource for current, credible,
and independent research on the safety and environmental impact of synthetic
turf. Membership includes builders, landscape architects, testing labs,
maintenance providers, manufacturers, suppliers, installation contractors,
infill material suppliers and other specialty service companies. For more
information, visit www.syntheticturfcouncil.org.
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