Dayton Region Manufacturers Association Taps ThomasNet's Michele Mischler as a Trustee


Ms. Mischler to Build on Her Passion for Helping Manufacturers to Grow their Businesses



Cincinnati, OH — ThomasNet today announced that Michele Mischler, a longtime independent representative for Central Ohio, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Dayton Region Manufacturers Association (DRMA). The appointment recognizes her tireless focus on partnering with manufacturers to grow their businesses.



Ms. Mischler, a Cincinnati resident, has more than 20 years’ experience helping industrial/manufacturing companies increase their sales using digital marketing solutions. These solutions include strategic positioning on the supplier discovery and product sourcing platform, ThomasNet.com to reach new Fortune 500, government/military, institutional and small business buyers.



“I have the opportunity to wake up every day excited about what I do, helping the manufacturing industry advance. Dayton has one of the largest, most highly developed manufacturing centers in the United States, and DRMA is at the very heart of it all. I am thrilled to give back to these businesses, whose wellbeing is so vital to our region,” she said.



Ms. Mischler joined the DRMA in 2009 and has been involved in the organization’s Marketing, Fundraising and Member Services committees. In her new role, she is the board’s co-liaison to Member Services.



“Michele combines a selfless dedication to the manufacturing industry with endless energy. She has made a strong contribution to DRMA for a number of years, and we are thrilled that she has embraced this leadership role,” said Rick Little, DRMA Chairman.



About ThomasNet®

ThomasNet provides solutions that make it easier for buyers and engineers to partner with the right industrial suppliers. For nearly a century the Company’s “big green books” – the Thomas Register -- were considered indispensable to B2B buyers and manufacturers alike. Today, ThomasNet offers tools to facilitate every step of the buying process. This includes industry’s leading supplier discovery platform, free online at ThomasNet.com.



About  DRMA

Since 1934, the Dayton Region Manufacturers Association (DRMA) has served manufacturers as an active advocate. DRMA is a catalyst of innovation, a builder of partnerships, and a champion for education to keep manufacturing in the region moving forward. The organization’s key areas of focus include growing the workforce pipeline, business and economic development, peer-to-peer networking and advocacy. See www.daytonrma.org.


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