Cabinet Makers Association announces new board leadership and election results

Randy Niewind of Randy’s Cabinets & Woodworks is the new president of the CMA, and a member of its board of directors.

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The Cabinet Makers Association (CMA) announced the results of its annual election and leadership appointments, effective July 1, 2025. 

Hans Parker of Board Foot Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan, Randy Niewind of Randy’s Cabinets & Woodworks, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and Jason Norvell of Norvell Inc. (Slidell, Louisiana) were re-elected by the general membership to serve a three-year term on the board of directors. 

In addition to the election results, the board has appointed its officers for the 2025-2026 term: 

  • President: Randy Niewind, Randy’s Cabinets & Woodworks
  • Vice President: Amy Thrasher Price, D & H Cabinets (Lindale, Texas)
  • Treasurer: Terry Steffey, Dibbleville Woodworks (Fenton, Michigan)
  • Secretary: Jason Norvell, Norvell Inc.

The CMA appreciates the continued commitment of these leaders and looks forward to another productive year under their guidance. Their collective experience, insight, and passion for the craft industry are invaluable assets to the organization and its members. 

To view the full CMA leadership team or contact board members, visit the CMA website.  
 

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