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ISA Names 2023 Board of Directors

Deborah Hutcheson named chair.

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The International Sign Association (ISA; Alexandria, VA) has named its board of directors for 2023.

Deborah Hutcheson

Deborah Hutcheson of Agfa Corp. (Carlstadt, NJ) has been named chair of the board’s executive committee. The other members of the executive committee include:

Mandy Wisner, vice chair, Southern Signs Inc. (Natchez, MS); Betsy Swan, secretary/treasurer, Allen Industries Inc. (Greensboro, NC); and Michael Hage, past chair, All Signs Inc. (Gulfport, MS).

In addition to the executive committee members, the board members are:

  • Matthew Baker, Bakers’ Signs & Manufacturing (Conroe TX)
  • Nicole Bergstrom, SmithCraft Custom Architectural Signs (Phoenix)
  • Tabitha Bowen, All-Right Sign Inc. (Steger, IL)
  • Mike Lev, Harbinger Sign Company (Jacksonville, FL)
  • Andrew Oransky, Roland DGA Corp. (Irvine, CA)
  • Corey Perez, Ad Art Inc. (Flower Mound, TX)
  • Carlos Salinas, CS Signs (Ladera Ranch, CA)
  • Matt Smith, Graphic Solutions Group Inc. (Dallas, TX)
  • Stuart Stein, ESCO Manufacturing (Waterton, SD)
  • Judy Walton, Premium Outlets | Simon (Mission Viejo, CA)
  • Vince Williamson, Identiti Resources (Schaumburg, IL)

“The executive committee, along with the rest of the board, are all extremely devoted to our industry and are willing to invest their time in helping our industry and our members grow,” said Lori Anderson, ISA president and CEO, in a press release. “These board members represent the breadth of the sign, graphics and visual communications industry and will deliver outstanding insight to ISA and to our industry as we face the challenges and seize the opportunities that 2023 will no doubt bring.”

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