NGWA announces newly appointed 2014 board

Feb. 4, 2014

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Recent appointments included new board officers, division vice presidents and three new national directors.

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — The National Ground Water Association has assembled its 2014 board with new officers, division vice presidents and three new directors, according to a press release.

Griffin Crosby Jr., CWD/PI of Crosby Well Drilling Inc. in Lake Wales, Fla. was appointed as the new president; Richard Thron, MGWC of Mantyla Well Drilling Inc. in Lakeland, Minn. is the president-elect; Ronnie Hensley of Gicon Pumps and Equipment Ltd. in Abernathy, Texas is the new secretary; and Todd E. Hunter, CWD/PI of Ground Water Pump Systems in Boulder, Colo. was appointed tresurer, the release reported.

New division vice presidents include: Jeffrey W. Williams, MGWC, CVCLD of Spafford & Sons Water Wells in Jericho, Vt. for the Contractors Division; Joe Large of Jet-Lube Inc. in Houston, Texas for the Manufacturers Division; Robert P. Schreiber, PE of CDM Smith Inc. in Cambridge, Mass. for the Scientists and Engineers Division; and Thomas A. McDermott Jr. of A.I. McDermott Co. Inc. in Oshkosh, Wis. for the Suppliers Division, continued the release.

According to the release, the three new national directors are: Denis Crayon, CHST of Summit Drilling Co. Inc. in Bridgewater, N.J.; Merritt Partridge of Partridge Well Drilling Co. in Jacksonville, Fla.; and Scott King, PG of AMEC Environment and Infrastructure in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Daniel T. Meyer, MGWC, CVCLD of Gregg Drilling & Testing Inc. in Signal Hill, Calif. now holds the title of past president, noted the release.

Read the full release here.

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