PMI Announces New Committee Chairs

Rolling Meadows, IL (February 10, 2014) — PMI announces new committee chairs for the Advocacy/Outreach Committee, the Water Efficiency and Sustainability Committee and the Government Affairs Committee.

Kris Alderson of Bradley Corp. has been appointed PMI Committee Co-Chair of the Advocacy/Outreach Committee (Serving with Rick Reles of Kohler, Co.)

Danny Gleiberman of Sloan Valve Company has been appointed PMI Committee Co-Chair of the Water Efficiency and Sustainability Committee (Serving with Charles Hettrick of Delta Faucet Company) Mr. Gleiberman was serving as Co-Chair of the Government Affairs Committee

Gary Cole of T&S Brass and Bronze Works has been appointed to complete Danny Gleiberman’s term as Co-Chair of the Government Affairs Committee (Serving with Joel Smith of Kohler, Co.)

These appointments were made by PMI President Tim Kilbane, Symmons Industries, and are effective immediately with the first committee meeting to be held at the 2014 Spring Conference. PMI provides training and support to all committee chairs and co-chairs.

PMI thanks all those who submitted their names for consideration.

About PMI:

Plumbing Manufacturers International is the voluntary, not-for-profit international industry association of manufacturers of plumbing products, serving as the Voice of the Plumbing Industry. Member companies produce a substantial quantity of the nation’s plumbing products.

For more information on PMI or its semi-annual meetings, contact the organization at 1921 Rohlwing Road, Unit G, Rolling Meadows, IL, 60008; tel.: 847-481-5500; fax: 847-481-5501. Visit our website at www.pmihome.org.

PMI Mission Statement:

  • To promote the water efficiency, health, safety, quality and environmental sustainability of plumbing products, while maximizing consumer choice and value in a fair and open marketplace.
  • To provide a forum for the exchange of information and industry education.
  • To represent openly the member’s interests and advocate for sound environmental and public health policies in the regulatory/legislative processes.
  • To enhance the plumbing industry’s growth and expansion.