Cabinet Makers Re-elect Officers; Keith Smith Joins Board for 2016
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Matt Krig, Northland Woodworks in Blaine, MN, was re-elected as president of the Cabinet Makers Association for the 2015-16 year, following its annual election for the organization’s board. 
 
Other officers were also re-elected: Keith Kreppein of Olde Saratoga Millwork in South Glen Falls, NY, will continue as Vice President; David Buchsbaum of Beacon Custom Woodwork in Atlanta, G, was re-elected secretary; and Scott Comstock of Woodperfect Custom Cabinetry in Forney, TX, was elected to serve another term as the Treasurer.

Newly elected to the board is Keith Smith, of Keith Smith Custom Builders in Greer, SC, who joins the existing directors at large Mike Mitchell of Burger Boat, in Manitowoc, WI; and Leland Thomasset of Taghkanic Woodworking, Pawling, NY.

Completing his term and exiting the board of directors is Tracy Yarborough of Maple River Woodworks, in Maple River, SC. He was also a past CMA President.  www.cabinetmakers.org 

The CMA is a professional organization where cabinetmakers and woodworkers from both the residential and commercial markets get together and share their hard earned knowledge and experience to help one another. For more information, visit www.cabinetmakers.org.

 

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