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New PWA Board Brings Passion, Excitement to Association

The Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) has announced its newly elected board members for the term of 2016-2017. PWA President, Tracie Nunez, stated, “This is an exciting time for PWA members.”

Newly elected board members are:

Andy McJannett, Performance Improvements
PWA Chairman-Elect
Andy is currently serving his second term on the PWA Board and is a passionate advocate for our industry, our association and our members.

Rodney Bingham, 1st Performance Warehouse
PWA Board Member
Rodney was elected to serve a second term on the PWA Board. Rodney grew up in this industry and his priority is making sure this great industry is around for future generations.

Paul Van Woensel, Engine & Performance Warehouse
PWA Board Member
Paul will enter into his third term as a PWA Board member. He intends to stay focused on the things that PWA can best accomplish to help the warehouse distributor.

Rodney Bingham, 1st Performance Warehouse
Rodney Bingham, 1st Performance Warehouse
Paul Van Woensel; Engine & Performance Warehouse
Paul Van Woensel; Engine & Performance Warehouse
Roger Goyette; National Performance Warehouse
Roger Goyette; National Performance Warehouse
Andy McJannett, Performance Improvements
Andy McJannett, Performance Improvements

Roger Goyette, National Performance Warehouse
PWA Board Member
Roger was a former PWA director. He feels PWA’s greatest strengths are the integrity of its members and the PWA Conference. Roger looks forward to once again serving on the PWA Board.

“Andy McJannett brings enthusiasm and relevance to the board as the next chairman-elect. PWA continues to have strong leadership, with Rodney Bingham and Paul Van Woensel continuing their service and Roger Goyette returning as a director,” explained Nunez. “They all understand PWA’s history and vision for the future while embracing today’s changing business climate.”

For more information or for other industry news, visit PWA online.

 

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