IRVING, TX — The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI) announced today that its Constructing & Construction Division (BCD) has elected Bill Melvin of Memoir Valve (Auburn Hills, MI) as Division Chair and Jim Paschal of Aquatherm (Lindon, UT) as Vice Chair. Melvin, who will furthermore signify the division on the PPI Board of Directors for the next two years, takes over from Joseph Poniatowski of Asahi/The United States. The modifications took cease June 1, 2024. PPI’s BCD focuses on stress piping materials for plumbing and mechanical capabilities.
Bill Melvin has served on the Administration Committee in loads of roles, in conjunction with the Communications Committee Chair and Vice Chair. Jim Paschal furthermore serves as Chair of PPI’s Polypropylene Tension Pipe Steerage Committee and formerly served as R&D Tasks Chair. That pickle will now be stuffed by Rick Inventory of Uponor. Brian Conner of Charlotte Pipe and Foundry joins the committee as Codes & Governments Affairs Committee Liaison.
Adam Grier of iNOEX serves as the Communications Committee Chair, and furthermore as Chair of the PPI Umbrella Marketing and marketing and marketing Committee. Jason McKinnon of Viega LLC serves as the PPI Schooling Committee Chair and furthermore as the BCD Schooling Chair, a pickle he has held for more than eight years. Wooded space Hampton III of Lubrizol continues as Advisory Council Liaison & Strategic Planning Chair.
In preserving with Lance MacNevin, P. Eng., director of engineering for PPI’s Constructing & Construction Division, “PPI’s management committee members present major guidance to workers on topics from study, codes and requirements to training and advocacy. These new leadership positions solidify their persevered commitments to PPI and the piping commerce. We are grateful for the volunteer provider of those devoted members.”
PPI is the major North American commerce affiliation representing the plastic pipe commerce. The Constructing & Construction Division represents plastic stress piping materials equivalent to CPVC, HDPE, PEX, PE-RT, PP-R, and PP-RCT.
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