NTMA and PMA announce major convention in March.

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NTMA announced election of Grady Cope as chairman of its board of directors and David Tilstone as its new President, while PMA announced election of Bob Clay as their board of director's chairman. Cope and Clay jointly announced that NTMA and PMA will join AMT and AMTDA to co-host Manufacturing for Growth Meeting, which will bring together business owners and executives to combine resources and explore opportunities to reestablish manufacturing as primary engine driving U.S. economy.



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National Tooling & Machining Association and Precision Metalforming Association Appoint New Leadership; Major Manufacturing Convention Planned in March 2011



Washington, D.C.- The Ohio-based National Tooling and Machining Association (NTMA) and Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) appointed new leaders this month and announced a major convention in March 2011 that will mark one of the largest gatherings of small- and medium-sized manufacturing executives in recent history.

NTMA announced the election of Colorado business owner Grady Cope as chairman of its board of directors. Cope is President of Reata Engineering & Machine Works, a contract manufacturer specializing in precision machining and assembly based in Englewood, Colorado. PMA announced the election of Bob Clay as chairman of its board of directors. Clay is CEO of Pridgeon & Clay, Inc., located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, an independent manufacturer and supplier of stamped and fine blanked components.

NTMA also appointed David Tilstone as its new President. Tilstone comes to NTMA with over 35 years of metalworking experience. He previously held leadership positions with Kennametal and Extrude Hone, where he focused on developing and implementing growth strategies and improving operating results.

Cope and Clay jointly announced that NTMA and PMA will join the Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT) and the American Machine Tool Distributors' Association (AMTDA) to co-host the Manufacturing for Growth (MFG) Meeting March 3-6, 2011 in Chandler, AZ. The convention brings together business owners and executives from around the country to combine resources and explore opportunities to reestablish manufacturing as a primary engine driving the U.S. economy.

"The MFG Meeting will be a milestone for cooperation among metalforming, tooling and machining, machinery building and the sales distribution segments of manufacturing," said Clay. "By joining together, we can set priorities and advocate for a strong manufacturing base in North America."

"Members of Congress should take note: small- and medium-sized manufacturers are united in their demand that our elected representatives adopt a truly pro-manufacturing agenda in the next Congress," said Cope. "We look forward to welcoming hundreds of manufacturing leaders next March to discuss how to drive manufacturing forward in this country."

For additional information, please contact Caitlin Andrews at 202-828-7637 or caitlin.andrews@bgllp.com

About One Voice

Under the banner of "One Voice," the Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) and the National Tooling and Machining Association (NTMA) combine their federal government advocacy programs to promote U.S. government policies that will ensure a strong manufacturing sector in the United States.

About NTMA:

NTMA is the national association representing the precision custom manufacturing industry, which employs more than 440,000 skilled workers in the United States. Its mission is to help members of the U.S. precision custom manufacturing industry achieve business success in a global economy through advocacy, advice, networking, information, programs and services. Many NTMA members are privately owned small businesses, yet the industry generates sales in excess of $40 billion a year. NTMA's nearly 1,300 member companies design and manufacture special tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, gages, special machines and precision-machined parts. Some firms specialize in experimental research and development work.

About PMA:

PMA is the full-service trade association representing the $113-billion metalforming industry of North America-the industry that creates precision metal products using stamping, fabricating, spinning, slide forming and roll forming technologies, and other value-added processes. Its nearly 1,000 member companies also include suppliers of equipment, materials and services to the industry. PMA leads innovative member companies toward superior competitiveness and profitability through advocacy, networking, statistics, the PMA Educational Foundation, FABTECH and METALFORM tradeshows, and MetalForming magazine.

Visit www.metalworkingadvocate.org for additional information on PMA and NTMA.

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