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Welcome to Sunny Tampa
Before We Begin • Please Note The Emergency Exits • Please Turn Off Your Blackberrys, I pads, i Phones and plain old Cell Phones • Restrooms Are Located Out The Doors And To The Right.
House Keeping Items Bob Grimaldi – Rome Travel
FEMSA Business Meeting Call to Order
Anti-Trust Statement It is the policy of FEMSA to comply with the antitrust laws of the United States. This means that we should all avoid any discussions or activities that could be construed as an effort to set prices, regulate production, allocate markets, encourage boycotts or otherwise engage in any anti-competitive conduct. If you become concerned that others may be engaging in this kind of prohibited activity, please immediately discuss your concerns with any member of the board.
Your FEMSA Board of Directors • • • Dan Reese (Alexis Fire Equipment) – President 2015 Bill Lawson (PBI) – Vice President 2014 Mike Natchipolsky (Fire. Rescue 1. com)– Sec/Treasurer 2015 Ken Nielsen (Paratech) – Exec. Committee 2013 Janet Wilmoth (Fire Chief) – Exec. Committee 2014 Paul Andrews – (Pennwell Marketing Solutions) – Board Member 2013 • Rod Carringer (TFT) – Board Member 2015 • Melinda Freeman (National Foam) - Board Member 2015
Your FEMSA Board of Directors • • • John Granby (Lion) – Board Member 2013 Doug Schaumburg (Casco) – Board Member 2013 Giff Swayne (Holmatro)- Board Member 2013 Bill Van. Lent – (Veridian) - Board Member 2014 Judy Weigand (Amkus) – Board Member 2014 Honorary Member & FEMSA Historian – Kit Cafaro infinitum Honorary Member – Mary Grilliot Jim Juneau – Legal Counsel Karen Burnham - Executive Assistant to the Board
A Special Welcome To New Member Companies In Attendance • • • A J Stone Bonaventure Brindle Mountain Fire Apparatus Draeger Safety K & D Pratt
A Special Welcome To New Member Companies In Attendance • Pennwell Marketing Solutions • Ten-8 Fire • University of Illinois Fire Service Institute • Wildfire • Zoll
A Special Welcome to Our First Time Attendees • Mike Stone – AJ Stone Co. Ltd. • Nolan Le. Blanc – Bonaventure Fire Equipment • James Wessel – Brindle Mountain Fire Apparatus • Mark Smith – Bullard • Lee Boord – Draeger Safety Ind. • Brett Jaffe – Fire-Dex
A Special Welcome to Our First Time Attendees • Brevin Clark – Fire. Rescue Magazine / Firefighter Nation. com • Aaron Barnes – Fire. Rescue 1. com • David Guynn – Hale Products, Inc. • Claire Miller – Honeywell First Responder Products • Ken Rideout – K & D Pratt
A Special Welcome to Our First Time Attendees • • Colin Chambless – Kussmaul Electronics Duke Gillingham – LION Ryan Depew – NFPA Marc Bouchard – Novation North America Mercedes Foulon – Ontario Assoc Fire Chiefs Andy Glynn – Ontario Assoc Fire Chiefs Ken Hauser – Pigeon Mountain Industries
A Special Welcome to Our First Time Attendees • • • Nathan Calabrese – Task Force Tips, Inc. Ted Bart – Tech Trade LLC Allan Bart – Tech Trade LLC Cindy Morgan – Ten-8 Fire Equipment Bill Franz – Sentinel Fire Dennis Spice – University of Illinois Fire Service Institute
A Special Welcome to Our First Time Attendees • • • Jeff Burns – Weinbrenner Shoe Company Jeff Sadler – Wildfire Kevin Moul – Witmer Public Safety Group, Inc. Brent Thor – Zoll Norm Mansfield – Finley Fire
A Special Welcome to Our First Time Attendees Have I missed anyone? ?
A Special Welcome to Our First Time Attendees FIRST TIME ATTENDEE’S SPECIAL RECEPTION 5: 30 PM– 6: PM Tonight! La Fuente Courtyard
Thank You For Attending!
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Hospitality Room Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Banquet Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Networking Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Friday Reception Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Business Speaker Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Banquet Open Bar Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Fire Chief Roundtable Co-Sponsors
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors FEMSA/FAMA Marketing Development Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Conference Signage Sponsor
Agenda Thursday, September 26 th, 2013 • Business Meeting • The formal business meeting. • Introduction of Board Candidates and Election. • 2012 Survey Results – Media Caucus • Board of Director’s Report Networking Break 10: 15 AM – 10: 30 AM • Elections • Committee Reports
agenda Thursday, September 26 th, 2013 Lunch 12: 00 PM – 1: 00 PM – On Your Own • Welcome – Fire Chief - Thomas Forward • Economic Forecast – Anriban Basu, CEO - Sage Policy Group • Washington Update – Bill Webb Networking Break – 3: 00 PM – 3: 15 PM • Round Table – Vision 2020, What the Fire Service Will Look Like– Moderator: Dennis Compton
agenda Thursday, September 26 th, 2013 5: 30 PM – 6: 00 PM FEMSA / FAMA – NEW ATTENDEE WELCOME RECEPTION 6: 00 PM – 7: 00 PM FEMSA / FAMA WELCOME RECEPTION
agenda Friday, September 27 th, 2013 Breakfast 7: 30 AM – 8: 30 AM • FEMSA Caucus Groups – Start 8: 30 Networking Break – 10: 00 AM – 10: 30 AM (Joint Session with FAMA) • Keynote Speaker – Why the Future of the Fire and Emergency Industry Will Demand Unlearning. - Jack Ulrich
agenda Friday, September 27 th, 2013 FEMSA / FAMA Members Lunch 11: 45 AM – 1: 00 PM • Fire Drill Networking Break – 3: 00 PM – 3: 15 PM • Affordable Care Act Implementation – Larry Grudzien • Finding, Training, Motivating and Keeping the Next Generation of Workers – Michael Booth and Thomas Hutchinson. FEMSA / FAMA Reception – 6: 00 PM FEMSA / FAMA Dinner – 7: 00 PM
FEMSA Business Meeting Proof of Notice YEP WE HAD ONE.
FEMSA Business Meeting Roll Call
FEMSA Business Meeting Review Minutes of 2012 Motion To Enter Minutes In To Association Records
Treasurer’s Report
2013 Treasurer’s Report
Performance to Budget Handout
Through August 31, 2013
Revenue Highlights • Under Budget – UIG Royalties • Exceeded Budget – Membership Dues – Meeting Fees
Looking Forward Pending Revenue Larger Pending Expenses • Advertising/Newsletter Sponsors • Meeting Sponsors • UIG Royalties • • Annual Meeting Government Relations Management Fees Newsletter
Year to date comparison- Year over Year Revenue vs. Expenses Through August 2011 vs. 2012 vs. 2013
Balance Sheet Comparison 2013 vs. 2012 • Total Current Assets – 2013: $339, 853 – 2012: $310, 364 • Required Reserves: – $65, 211. 80
Misc. Updates • 2012 3 rd Party Financial Review completed. Everything in order • Form 990 (Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax) Filed and accepted by IRS
2013 Treasurer’s Report Questions?
FEMSA Business Meeting Elections This year we have five candidates running for four seats. Nominations from the floor will be accepted following the introduction of the slate. The Candidates are:
Elections • Paul Andrews • Vice President • Penn. Well Marketing Solutions
Elections • John Granby • Vice President of Government Relations • Lion, Inc.
Elections • Ron Heiman • President and CEO • Heiman Fire Equipment
Elections • James Long • Executive Vice President • W. S. Darley & Co.
Elections • Doug Schaumburg • President & Owner • Casco Industries, Inc.
Elections Nominations From the Floor? ?
Elections • Elections Will Be Held Immediately After Networking Break. • One Ballot Per Member Company • Your VOTE Counts!
FEMSA Business Meeting Board of Directors’ Report
Your Board … At Work!
Board Of Directors’ Report • The Board Has Met 14 Times Since The 2012 Annual Meeting – – – 8 Monthly Conference Calls 2 In-Person Meetings (2 Retreats) 3 Joint Meetings With FAMA Board Hundreds of Personal Phone Calla 1, 000+ E-mails (not really, but it’s my story)
Board Of Directors’ Report • Our Primary Focus Has Been On – Statistics – Government Relations (GAC) – Member Development – • • UIG Survey Annual Meeting Trade Show Reports – Industry Relationships
Board Of Directors’ Report Making FEMSA a Resource to the Emergency Responder Community and Industry!
10 th Annual State of the Fire Service Survey 2430 Surveys started 1936 Surveys completed 79. 7%
Comparison 2013 to previous years 2012 – 1621 completed Trend of Trade Shows 100% 2011 – 2840 completed Product Familiarization 99. 8% 2010 – 1696 completed on NFPA Standards 2009 – 2315 completed Questions on the Economy 2008 – 1416 completed Questions on Equipment 2007 – 1822 completed Survey on AFG 2006 – 898 completed Survey on Large Scale Disasters 2005 – 926 completed Survey on Fireground Safety 2004 – 1560 completed Survey on Readiness
Do you know your county emergency director? Response Percent Response Count Yes 83. 0% 2017 No 17. 0% 413 Answer Options answered question 2430 skipped question 0
Do you consider your department ready to handle the emergencies it will face in the next five years? Response Percent Response Count Yes 58. 6% 1425 No 23. 5% 571 Not Sure 17. 9% 434 Answer Options answered question 2430 skipped question 0
What event would be most likely to test the limits of your department in the next five years? Answer Options Terrorist Incident Major Incident (Fire /Haz. Mat/Accident) beyond normal Mutual Aid or Box Alarm Natural Disaster Not Sure Response Percent Count 34. 6% 841 42. 2% 1026 51. 9% 1260 3. 4% answered question skipped question 83 2430 0
What types of new apparatus would help the most if a major incident happened in your area? (Select all that apply. ) Answer Options Pumper Aerial Quint Tanker Initial Attack Incident Command Haz-Mat Light/Air Other (please specify) Response Percent 39. 5% 20. 7% 17. 9% 27. 2% 15. 4% 25. 7% 24. 3% 17. 4% 16. 9% answered question skipped question Response Count 961 503 436 661 374 624 590 422 411 2430 0
What is the biggest threat to the safety of the members of your department? Answer Options Improper training Lack of equipment Quality of equipment Poor leadership Roadway traffic Physical condition/ health Other (please specify) Response Percent Response Count 11. 9% 290 14. 7% 356 11. 6% 283 8. 8% 214 17. 3% 420 23. 6% 574 12. 1% 293 answered question 2430 skipped question 0
If there is a large incident in a neighboring district, is your department sufficiently trained to work with the multiple jurisdictions that would be involved? Response Percent Response Count Yes 83. 6% 2031 No 10. 5% 255 5. 9% 144 Answer Options Not sure answered question 2430 skipped question 0
Do you feel your department can properly operate (interoperate) with your neighboring departments on the following items: (Select all that apply. ) Response Percent 86. 5% 89. 1% Answer Options Hose Threads Fire Apparatus Fire fighting foam systems for increased hazards (increased ethanol in fuel makes AFFF non effective) Rescue Tools Lifting Bags EMS Equipment Incident Command Response Count 2102 2166 55. 1% 1340 77. 7% 58. 4% 70. 9% 78. 4% 1888 1420 1724 1905 2430 0 answered question skipped question
Has your department been required to update interoperability communications? Response Percent Response Count Yes 75. 3% 1831 No 24. 7% 599 Answer Options answered question 2430 skipped question 0
What type of equipment needs to be updated to satisfy required interoperable communications? Answer Options Response Percent Response Count Portable Radios 64. 1% 1041 Vehicle Radios 38. 4% 624 Base Station Equipment 35. 8% 581 Other (please specify) 21. 3% 346 answered question 1625 skipped question 805
Are there other types of equipment for which you are updating your current interoperability situation? Response Percent Response Count No 72. 4% 1406 Yes 27. 6% 535 Answer Options 409 If "Yes", please specify: answered question 1941 skipped question 489
What single item would help your department the most in the coming year? Response Percent 7. 0% 31. 3% 39. 3% Answer Options More pay Better equipment More training More information on available programs Other (please specify) Response Count 135 608 763 8. 6% 166 13. 9% answered question skipped question 269 1941 489
In your view, what can the US Fire Service Administration do to assist local departments? Answer Options Response Count Keep the Grants Coming Training either Free or Low Cost 1508 answered question 1508 skipped question 922
What is your department type? Answer Options Response Count Percent Paid 18. 8% 365 Volunteer 53. 8% 1045 Combination 26. 5% 515 0. 8% 16 Other answered question 1941 skipped question 489
1852 Responses with name and address came from USA Canada who will be the 2013 winner?
Please Thank the Media Caucus Members for their donation of space.
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Elections • Cast Your Ballots! • One Ballot Per Member Company • Your VOTE Counts!
FEMSA Business Meeting Committee Reports
Statistics Delivering Data and Information to FEMSA Members on our Industry
Statistical Information Groups • • PPE Turnout Gear PPE Boots Water Flow Nozzles Water Flow Monitors Additional Level of Detail is Provided Participant vs. Member Companies
Statistics PPE Participants Structural Gear • Fire-Dex • Globe • Honeywell • Lion • Veridian • Quaker Safety
Statistics PPE Participants Boots • Black Diamond • Cosmas • Fire-Dex • Globe • Haix NA • Honeywell • Lion • Thorogood
Water Flow – Nozzles and Monitors • Akron Brass • Elkhart Brass • Task Force Tips
PPE Shipments Units Shipped 2007 -2012 (Off 14. 8% vs. 2008) Year Units Change 2007 369, 397 2008 369, 433 0. 01% 2009 325, 387 -13. 54% 2010 312, 637 -4. 08% 2011 309, 397 -1. 05% 2012 314, 559 1. 66% Includes structural and proximity gear only
Structural & Proximity Gear Units Shipped 2007 -2012 370, 000 360, 000 350, 000 340, 000 330, 000 320, 000 310, 000 300, 000 290, 000 280, 000 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Excludes Wildland EMS Clothing
Structural & Proximity Gear Jan 1 - March 31 2013 # of Units Delivered to to Customers in Customers the USA in Canada 74, 081 6, 839 April 1 - June 30 2013 # of Units Manufactured in US or Canada and Delivered to Customers in to Delivered to Customers outside the United Customers outside of the United States in Canada of the United States and Canada (Export) 7, 032 80, 606 6, 979 7, 559
Boot Shipments (Off 21. 2% Since 2008) Year Units Change 2007 252, 270 2008 258, 217 2. 30% 2009 224, 238 -15. 15% 2010 230, 394 2. 67% 2011 228, 724 -0. 73% 2012 203, 286 -11. 12%
Structural & Proximity Boots Units Shipped 2007 -2012 300, 000 250, 000 200, 000 150, 000 100, 000 50, 000 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Structural & Proximity Boots Jan 1 - March 31 2013 # of Units Delivered to Customers in the United States # of Units Delivered to Customers in Canada 43, 360 7, 091 April 1 - June 30 2013 # of Units Manufactured in # of Units US or Canada and Delivered to Delivered and Delivered to Customers in to Customers outside of the United States in Canada United States and Canada (Export) 3, 941 49, 484 5, 173 6, 948
Water Flow Update • Four Participants in 2012 AWG, Akron Brass, Elkhart Brass, Task Force Tips • AWG Closed USA Office and FEMSA • Concerns Over Some Product Categories with 2 Participants • Water Flow Committee meet at FRI and is working toward a revised reporting format
Statistics Goals for 2014 • Get Nozzle & Monitor Numbers Flowing Again • Additional New Categories • Deliver Information To You More Quickly
Annual Meeting Survey • Input your assessments and comments online at: http: //femsa. org/surveys. cfm • You will receive a reminder email with the survey link after the meeting
Upcoming Meetings 2014 October 8 -10 San Antonio, TX Marriott
Upcoming Meetings 2015 October 7 -9 2016 Baltimore, MD October 5 -7 Nashville, TN
FEMSA/FAMA GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT FEMSA Annual Meeting Tampa, FL September 26 th, 2013
GAC Members • • John Granby, Co–Chair Rod Carringer Corey Carlson Bill Lawson Stewart Mc. Milliam John W. Mc. Nulty, lll Mike Natchipolsky Craig Sharman • • Lee Morris, Co–Chair Ken Creese Steve Stein Tim Dean
GAC Support • • Gabe Steinbach - Communications Dave Gatton – Washington Consultant Richard Boyes - CGC Liaison David Durstine- FAMA Board Liaison
2013 Activity • Hill Day – Over 90 meetings, 37 attendees representing 27 companies participated – Both House and Senate Homeland Security Appropriations sub-committee or their staff (Committee chair, ranking member and members) – Both House and Senate full Appropriations Committee members and or their staff – Other House and Senate members • In conjunction with Hill Day, activities we were successful in maintaining level funding for both AFG and SAFER grant programs
Hill Day and the CFSI Dinner.
2013 Activity continued • Home days –Kentucky February 11, Illinois June 20, Connecticut July 30, Minnesota August 22 & Ohio August 13 (some were state wide other just individual companies) • Alliance Lunch – October 3 rd • Ongoing meetings with members, staff and committee members • Ongoing meetings with FEMA grants office • GAC alerts and newsletter to all members
2014 Goals • Continue to promote our core initiatives – Full Funding for AFG and SAFER grant programs – Full funding for the U. S. Fire Administration – Continued funding for the USAR program – State/Federal fire truck weight laws (FAMA) • Continuing to strengthen relationship with the AFG grants office
2014 Goals (continued) • Greater membership participation – Hill Day/CFSI Week – Home Days • More targeted communications and timely information
GAC Activities for the Members • • It hasn’t changed, it’s a Relationship Business!! Call your Congressional Offices and promote AFG, SAFER, USFA and USAR funding initiatives Invite your congressional office to visit your facility (Home Days) Mark your calendar (April 30, May 1 for 2014 GAC Hill Day and CFSI dinner Report back to the GAC about your activity
Canadian Governmental Committee (CGC) Update 2013
Marketing/Internet Committee 2013 Annual Report
Marketing Committee Chairperson: Joe Skey Fire. Rescue Magazine/Firefighter. Nation. com Committee Members: • Kaci Wheeler, Penn. Well Marketing Solutions • Danette Ward, Penn. Well Marketing Solutions • Hank Mitchell, Penn. Well Marketing Solutions • Rich Mistkowski, Proforma ROI • Gabe Steinbach, Windmill Hill Consulting Board Liaison: Paul Andrews, Penn. Well Marketing Solutions
2013 Highlights Video production
2013 Marketing Projects • Meeting brochure/agenda • E-Newsletter promoting annual meeting • Booth drops at Trade Shows • Meeting Signage • Newsletter inserts • Filming this year’s conference • Tweeting and Posting
Social Media • Twitter • 398 Followers, up from 217 in ‘ 12 • Tweets: 671 • Linked. In • 872 Members, up from 304 in ‘ 12 • Open Discussion Group since ‘ 11
Membership Committee Chair- Joe Porter Board Liaison- Doug Schaumburg Jeff Berend Louis Carpentier Tony Barboza
Total FEMSA Membership 148
Membership Committee Goals Increase active committee members Market to Fire Equipment Dealers Increase Membership by 10% in 2014
Special Thanks For including their distributors in joining FEMSA and coming to the annual meeting
Thanks to all who attended last year’s annual meeting and for promoting FEMSA to other manufacturer/dealers in the Fire Market!
• Education Committee Janet Wilmoth – Board Liaison Associate Publisher/Editorial Director, FIRE CHIEF • Greg Toritto – Committee Co-chair Group Publisher, FIREHOUSE & FIREHOUSE. COM • Crosby Grindle – Committee Co-chair Executive Director, Public Safety GPO/Fire. Recue GPO • Pat Hull Vice President of Operations, Jacobs-Weber Insurance • Matt De. Hart Business Development Executive, Praetorian Group • Peter Matthews Editor-in-Chief, FIREHOUSE. COM
Education Committee Fire Drill FEMSA Welcoming Team • Coordinate mini-seminar series topics and speakers with board • Line up and contact potential speakers • Track attendance to determine strong topics that may be added to the main program • We are always looking for topics and speakers, so let us know if you have an idea! • Requires help from full membership • Goal is to encourage new members to become engaged with FEMSA and feel at home • Targeting first-time meeting attendees • May expand program to fullyear and include new members at the time they join
Nominating Committee
• At the Annual Meeting-we conduct Board Elections • Throughout the year –we look for individuals that are willing to serve on the Board
Think about serving on the FEMSA Board
Any member in good standing for at least one year prior to the election may run for the Board
Nominees should be willing and able to: § Serve for the full three-year term § Attend monthly Board Meetings- usually held by conference call § Attend the Spring and Fall Board retreats § Attend the Annual Meeting § Be available when called on for any special meetings or events that may occur
Interested but not quite sure?
Test the waters…Serve on a committee! Committees are where the work REALLY happens and we are always looking for willing workers.
Consider getting involved. We’ll be looking for you!
Trade Show Committee Co-Chairs: Ken Nielsen (FEMSA) Brian Cassell (FAMA)
Trade Show Committee Mission Represent FEMSA membership at major trade show planning meetings Present Trade Show Report Card results to trade show organizers Communicate relevant trade show information to membership through FEMSA Newsletter & email
Trade Show Committee Method Trade Show Evaluation Survey 35 easy questions 15 minutes The ONLY industry trade show evaluation Your input is important & necessary
Trade Show Committee Results FEMSA Newsletter Trade Show Report Card Results from evaluations Basic analysis of results Responses from trade show organizers News from trade show organizers
Trade Show Committee Changes Question and Response with tradeshow organizers Questions from Tradeshow Report Card major themes Answers directly from tradeshow organizers via conference call REPORTED IN NEWSLETTER!!
Trade Show Advisory Committee WHY DO WE DO TRADESHOWS?
Trade Show Advisory Committee WHY DO WE DO TRADESHOWS? ANSWER: a. Because we have nothing else better to do b. Too much money in the bank c. What is the definition of insanity… d. Because they are so much FUN! AND most importantly ALL of the above (except maybe c) tradeshows are still the best way to get in front of a lot end users at one time
Trade Show Committee BEHIND THE SCENES
Trade Show Committee OVERALL TRADESHOW RATING 1. Firehouse World 4 2. Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) 2. 91 2. 95 2. 82 3. 5 2. 83 3. PA Fire Expo 3 2. 5 4. New York Fire Chiefs 2 5. Firehouse Expo 1. 5 1 6. Fire Rescue International (FRI) 0. 5 0 2011 2012 2013
Trade Show Committee THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION!!! & THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR CONTINUED PARTICIPATION!!!
Trade Show Committee THE POINT IS TO GET AWAY FROM THIS:
USER INFORMATION GUIDE PROGRAM Fall 2013 Update
UIG Program Background • Program started in mid 1990’s • Required by NFPA Standards • Concept of “One Guide – One Voice” • Currently Publish 18 Guides
UIG Program Benefits • • Reduced liability for participants Lower overall cost for members Convenience of one source for guides Revenue stream to FEMSA to support other industry programs
UIG Program Future Planning • Revamp current guides to make more user and product friendly • Offer a digital version • Provide a barcode or QR code for link to web • Continue to look for ways to grow program
Insurance Committee • Board Liaison – Giff Swayne • Committee Chair – Patrick Hull – Jacobs. Weber • Focus Is Education And Information Related To Insurance Products, Coverage's And Trends Pertaining To Our Industry • If You Have A Subject Or Question Please Let US Know! • We Are Seeking Committee Members (What Else Is New? )
Inactive Committees • Insurance – Oooops! See That’s How Good Things Happen! • Emergency Manager’s Database • Fire Service Excellence Award Nominating • International Trade
FEMSA Caucus Groups Friday Morning
Caucus Group Discussions • Companies in similar market segments sit together to discuss common issues. • We MUST abide by our Anti-Trust Guidelines.
Caucus Group Assignments • Apparatus, Air Handling & Supply, Misc. Equipment Moderator: Dan Reese • Water Flow, Supply & Fire Suppression Systems Moderator: Rod Carringer
Caucus Group Assignments • Rescue Tools & Equipment, Lifting Bags Moderators: Ken Nielsen, Judy Weigand Giff Swayne • Personal Protective Equipment Moderator: Bill Lawson, Bill Van. Lent and John Granby
Caucus Group Assignments • Trade Show & Publications Moderator: Melinda Freeman, Mike Natchipolsky, & Paul Andrews • Dealers, Distributors, Notification & Training Moderators: Doug Schaumburg
Caucus Group Assignments • Special Services Moderator: Janet Wilmoth
FEMSA Business Meeting Election Results
FEMSA Business Meeting Unfinished Business
FEMSA Business Meeting New Business
FEMSA Caucus Groups Friday Morning • Breakfast 7: 30 am • Caucus Groups 8: 30 am
FEMSA Business Meeting Notice of Next Meeting 2014 October 8 -10 San Antonio, TX Marriott River Walk
FEMSA Business Meeting Notice of Next Meeting 2014 October 8 -10 San Antonio, TX Marriott River Walk
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Hospitality Room Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Banquet Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Networking Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Friday Reception Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Business Speaker Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Banquet Open Bar Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Fire Chief Roundtable Co-Sponsors
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors FEMSA/FAMA Marketing Development Sponsor
FEMSA Would Like To Thank Our Sponsors Conference Signage Sponsor
FEMSA Business Meeting Motion To Adjourn
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Caucus Group Discussions • Companies in similar market segments sit together to discuss common issues. • We MUST abide by our Anti-Trust Guidelines.
Caucus Group Assignments • Apparatus, Air Handling & Supply, Misc. Equipment Moderator: Dan Reese • Water Flow, Supply & Fire Suppression Systems Moderator: Rod Carringer
Caucus Group Assignments • Rescue Tools & Equipment, Lifting Bags Moderators: Ken Nielsen, Judy Weigand Giff Swayne • Personal Protective Equipment Moderator: Bill Lawson, Bill Van. Lent and John Granby
Caucus Group Assignments • Trade Show & Publications Moderator: Melinda Freeman, Mike Natchipolsky, & Paul Andrews • Dealers, Distributors, Notification & Training Moderators: Doug Schaumburg
Caucus Group Assignments • Special Services Moderator: Janet Wilmoth
Caucus Meetings In Process
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