Mike Nisenbaum Elected President of Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association

NAPLES, FL – Mike Nisenbaum, director of business development, Gates Corporation, Denver, CO was elected president of the Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA) at the organization’s recent 87th Annual Meeting in Naples, FL.

The Voice of the Conveyor Industry of the Americas, CEMA an industry trade group founded in 1933 has 145 member companies. Other officers elected at the Association’s Annual Meeting:

  • Vice President – Noel Bell, vice president, conveyor divisions, Martin Sprocket & Gear, Arlington, TX
  • Secretary – Andrew Felter, president & CEO, Webster Industries, Tiffin, OH
  • Treasurer – Johnny Wheat, president, 4B Components Ltd., Morton, IL

Elected to the Board of Directors were:

  • Ned Thompson, president & CEO, Prab, Inc., Kalamazoo, MI
  • Rich Kosik, president, Itoh Denki USA, Inc., Wilkes-Barre, PA
  • Tamara Thimmel, president, Bryant Products, Ixonia, WI

Carryover members are:

  • Chris Glenn, director of engineering, FMH Conveyors LLC, Jonesboro, AR
  • George Huber III, president, Industrial Kinetics, Inc., Downers Grove, IL
  • Mike Stegmann, business development manager, Boston Gear, Charlotte, NC
  • Bill Mecke, president, KWS Manufacturing Company, Burleson, TX
  • Greg Westphall, director of engineering, Flexco, Grand Rapids, MI
  • Dave Zaleski, director, Dematic, Grand Rapids, MI

www.cemanet.org – Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association

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