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The American Home Furnishings Alliance (AHFA) announces Greg Van Dyke, Vice President of Sales and Outside Locations for Hanes Industries, Conover, N.C., will serve as chair of its Solution Partners Board of Directors in 2022.
AHFA’s Solution Partners division has over 120 member companies representing a broad range of products and services targeted to the residential furniture industry. The division supports AHFA’s advocacy efforts and educational programs by providing information, expertise and sponsorships.
Van Dyke is joined on the 2022 Solution Partners Executive Committee by Andrew Wright, Smith Leonard, High Point, as first vice chair, and Eddie Massood, Massood Logistics, Archdale, N.C., as second vice chair. Richard Weeks, Leggett & Platt, High Point, remains on the Executive Committee as immediate past chair.
Additional members serving on the Board of Directors are Mariano Amezcua, DAP America, Norcross, Ga.; Scott Buehrer, B. Walter & Co., Wabash, Ind.; Bill Creekmuir, Pinnacle Search Partners, Atlanta; Tim Mattulke, Bureau Veritas, Buffalo, N.Y.; Lene Simon, Qarma, Copenhagen, Denmark; Patrick Spaugh, Womble Bond Dickinson, Charlotte, N.C.; Bo Stump, Stump & Co., Charlotte; Jason Porter, Hickory Springs, Hickory, N.C.; and Greg Wright, Wright Global Graphics, Thomasville, N.C.
About AHFA
The American Home Furnishings Alliance is based in High Point and represents more than 230 leading furniture manufacturers and distributors, along with about 150 suppliers to the furniture industry worldwide. AHFA serves as the residential furniture industry’s advocate in Washington, D.C., on all legislative and regulatory matters and leads in the development of environmental, product safety and construction standards for home furnishings. Membership is open to all manufacturers and distributors of home furnishings for the U.S. market. For more information, visit https://www.ahfa.us/.
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