Closet association, the ACSP, elects board members and leadership team

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The Association of Closet and Storage Professionals (ACSP) has appointed its new slate of board members and its leadership team. 

Jenna Schock, lead designer, Inspired Closets Pittsburgh, has been named president of the ACSP.

As the ACSP celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, the leadership team said it is poised to take the organization to the next level, "continuing its mission of fostering excellence and professionalism within the custom storage industry."

The entire ACSP leadership team is as follows:

  • President: Jenna Shock, Inspired Closets Pittsburgh
  • Past President: Christina Relyea, JB Cutting, Inc.
  • Vice President: Allanna Bell, Optimization Dolls LLC
  • Secretary/Treasurer: Mike Carson, Inspired Closets Chicago
  • Director of Education: Kate Bernyk, Distinctive Design
  • Director of Communications: Richie DeMarco, Richelieu Hardware Ltd.
  • Director of Membership: Janet Stevenson, JBS Closet and Storage Design
  • Director: Ariane Brabant, TAG Hardware
  • Director: Erin Bowman, Hometown Closet Company
  • Director: Michael Stewart, Mint Closets
  • Director: Madeline Giordano, Carefree Design Center

"As the ACSP embarks on its next chapter," the ASCP said in a statement, "this experienced and visionary leadership team will guide the organization through an era of growth, innovation, and enhanced member benefits. Their combined expertise ensures the ACSP remains a vital resource for professionals and consumers in the custom storage industry.

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