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ISA Board of Directors Set for 2026

Carlos Salinas of CS Signs will serve as board chair.

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The International Sign Association (ISA; Alexandria, VA) has selected its 2026 Board of Directors, a group that includes experienced leaders in all facets of the sign and graphics industry, according to an email from ISA.

Carlos Salinas

Carlos Salinas of CS Signs (Santa Ana, CA) will serve as board chair. Matt Smith of G2G Lighting (Dallas) will be vice chair. Corey Perez of Ad Art Inc. (Flower Mound, TX) will be secretary/treasurer. Betsy Swan of Allen Industries (Greensboro, NC) is past chair. They will be joined by 11 others who comprise the ISA board of directors.

“These sign and graphics industry professionals dedicate their time to helping our industry grow, and ensuring ISA is ready to meet the future,” Lori Anderson, ISA president and CEO, is quoted in the email. “They are committed to building stronger companies and a stronger association, and I look forward to working with each of them in 2026.”

The ISA board of directors also includes the following:

  • Jason Buxton, Midwest Light & Sign Inc., Farmington, MO
  • Matthew DiSalvatore, Creative Signs Inc., Apopka, FL
  • Louis DeSantis, Sign Shop Illuminated, Colorado Springs, CO
  • Ryan Schurle, Schurle Signs,Inc., Lawrence, KS
  • Stephen Harroun, Harroun Designs Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
  • Bill Lockett, Cima Network, Chalfont, PA
  • Brian Kuhnau, Everbrite, Muskego, WI
  • Eric Simmons, Identiti, Mt. Juliet, TN
  • Stuart Stein, ESCO Manufacturing, Watertown, SD
  • John Stevens, HP, West Palm Beach, FL
  • Scott Walton, Plaskolite, Columbus, OH

For more information, visit signs.org.

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