OIA membership elects four new and two returning directors to the board.
BOULDER, Colo. – -(Ammoland.com)- Outdoor Industry Association (OIA), the trade association for the outdoor industry, announces newly elected board members today. The following directors will officially take or return to their seats at the upcoming board meeting in July preceding the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market in Denver:
- Jonathan Cedar, CEO – BioLite
- Phyllis Grove, VP Marketing & eCommerce – Hydro Flask
- Dana Howe, Retailer Relations Manager – Grassroots Outdoor Alliance
- Rue Mapp, Founder & CEO – Outdoor Afro (returning director)
- Bruce Old, VP of Global Wholesale Sales – Patagonia
- Jim Smith, Owner – Mountain Chalet (returning director)
“The OIA board plays a significant role in helping to guide and shape our focused work in policy, sustainable business innovation and outdoor participation on behalf of our members. We are looking forward to the addition of the incoming directors, and we also want to thank and acknowledge all of the hard wor, , effort and energy that our outgoing board members have given to OIA,” said Amy Roberts, OIA executive director.
“I especially want to recognize the years of commitment and dedication to OIA by outgoing board member Gordon Seabury. Gordon served as board chair during the formation of the new OIA strategic plan, the development of the industry-wide call to action under Together We Are a Force, and, most important, it was his vision, in partnership with Outdoor Retailer and Grassroots Outdoor Alliance, that led to a better-timed and more efficient trade show cycle. Gordon truly demonstrates the power of being committed to your own brand and finding the time to give back to the industry as a whole.”
Gordon Seabury, CEO of Toad&Co., will be departing the board after 11 dedicated years and having served as board chair. Tracy Mayer, owner of specialty retailer Backcountry North, and Lisa Pike Sheehy, VP of environmental activism at Patagonia, will both be departing the board after serving three-year elected terms.
The OIA board of directors provides guidance for the organization’s overall strategic work; establishes policies and positions; monitors the association’s financial health, programs and overall performance; and prepares the industry and association for the future, ensuring OIA’s success as an organization and for its members. To learn more about OIA, visit outdoorindustry.org.
Outdoor Industry Association
Based in Boulder, Colo., with offices in Washington, D.C., Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) is the leading trade association for the outdoor industry and the title sponsor of Outdoor Retailer. OIA unites and serves over 1,200 manufacturer, supplier, sales representative and retailer members through its focus on trade and recreation policy, sustainable business innovation and outdoor participation. For more information, visit outdoorindustry.org.