The Association of Water Technologies (AWT) announces the selection of officers who will serve on the 2001 Executive Committee.

James A. Mulloy will serve as the AWT's president in 2001.
The Association of Water Technologies (AWT) recently announced the selection of officers who will serve on the 2001 Executive Committee.

President for 2001 is James A. Mulloy, Nashville Chemical, Nashville, TN; president-elect, Anthony J. McNamara, CWT, CH20, Olympia, WA; secretary, William E. Pearson II, CWT, Southeastern Laboratories, Raleigh, NC; treasurer, Cynthia Davidson CWT, Guardian-IPCO, Birmingham, AL; and immediate past president, Alfred J. Nickels, WATERTECH, Twin Falls, ID.

Elections were held during the Board of Directors meeting in Park City, UT, and the new officers were announced at the Annual Membership Meeting of the 13th Annual AWT Convention and Exposition in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Executive Committee is elected annually by the AWT Board of Directors, who are, in turn, elected by the AWT membership.

AWT is an international trade organization representing more than 500 regional companies that specialize in industrial and commercial water treatment for heating and cooling systems. The companies may also specialize in wastewater treatment, potable water treatment and other industry segments.

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