NMRA Elects New Officers and Board Members

November 7, 2014

From left: NMRA's new president, Brandon Flack; vice president, Rob Gueterman; and past president Ken Smaga
From left: NMRA's new president, Brandon Flack; vice president, Rob Gueterman; and past president Ken Smaga

The National Marine Representatives Association (NMRA) has elected its 2014-2015 officers and board members. Two new officers and three new board members joined the association's leadership group.

Brandon Flack of Atlantic Marketing Co., Stonington, Connecticut has been elected to president, while Rob Gueterman of GSW & Associates, Tampa, Florida is now vice president. Keith LaMarr of Macaroni Marketing, Watsonville, California now serves as NMRA's new treasurer. Neil Trombley of Gulf Atlantic Marketing, N. Ft. Meyers, Florida joins NMRA's board as secretary. Ken Smaga of ComMar Sales LLC, Land O' Lakes, Florida is now past president.

Three new board members, John Miklovis of North Star Sales, Northbrook, Illinois; Jim Cressy of Cressy Marketing, Mishawaka, Indiana; and Dave Burgess of Canadian Rep Service, Coldwater, Ontario, will serve three year terms. They join existing board members: Clayton Smith of Waters & David, Fairview, Texas; Craig Coatney of Coatney Sales, Fremont Indiana; and Ivan Cross of Merifield Co., Camano Island, Washington.

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