NTCA welcomes new executive officers

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Flowood, Miss.—The National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) elected new members of the executive board at its annual meeting on Oct. 25.

Martin Howard of David Allen Company was elected president. Chris Walker, also of David Allen Company, was named 1st vice president. Martin Brookes of Heritage Tile and Marble was elected 2nd vice president and outgoing president James Woelfel was elected chairman of the board. Dan Welch was named executive committee advisor, joining John Cox and Nyle Wadford as advisors to the committee.

NTCA looks forward to continuing its growth and success as Voice of the Contractor with their help.

Left to right: board advisors John Cox and Dan Welch, incoming president Martin Howard, outgoing president James Woelfel, incoming 2nd vice president Martin Brookes, and incoming 1st vice president Chris Walker.

 

 

 

 

 

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