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ISA Names 2024 Board of Directors

Mandy Wisner named chair.

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Mandy Wisner, ISA Board Chair 2024

The International Sign Association (ISA; Alexandria, VA) named its board of directors for 2024, according to a press release.

Mandy Wisner of Southern Signs Inc. (Natchez, MS,) has been named chair of the board’s executive committee. The other members of the executive committee include Betsy Swan, vice chair, Allen Industries (Greensboro, NC); Carlos Salinas, secretary/treasurer, CS Signs (Ladera Ranch, CA); and Deborah Hutcheson, past chair, Agfa Corporation (Carlstadt, NJ).

The executive committee will be joined by others who volunteer their time to serve the industry:

  • Matthew Baker, Bakers’ Signs & Manufacturing (Conroe, TX)
  • Nicole Bergstrom, SmithCraft Custom Architectural Signs (Phoenix)
  • Jason Buxton, Midwest Light & Sign, Inc. (Farmington, MO)
  • Stephen Harroun, Harroun Design (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • Mike Lev, Harbinger Sign Company (Jacksonville, FL)
  • Corey Perez, Ad Art, Inc. (Flower Mound, TX)
  • Ryan Schurle, Schurle Signs, Inc. (Lawrence, KS)
  • Matt Smith, Graphic Solutions Group, Inc. (Dallas)
  • Stuart Stein, ESCO Manufacturing (Waterton, SD)
  • John Stevens, HP (West Palm Beach, FL)
  • Vince Williamson, Identiti (Schaumburg, IL)

“ISA always has enjoyed outstanding boards of directors, and the 2024 board is certainly no different,” Lori Anderson, ISA president and CEO, is quoted in the press release. “They bring a wealth of energy and ideas that will help ISA develop programs to serve our exciting and innovative industry.”

For more information, visit signs.org.

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