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Three New to NADI Board

Association holds elections at membership meeting

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The National Association of Display Industries (NADI) added three new board members at its annual general membership meeting in Hollywood, Fla.

New board members elected for three-year terms are Linda Lombardi, director of shop design, store planning and visual for Liz Claiborne (New York); Ron Rodrigues, president of Bay Area Display (San Francisco); and Bob Rosean, president of ALU Inc. (New York).

The association also re-elected two board members for second three-year terms. They are Christine Belich, executive creative director of Sony Style (New York) and Michael Florman, president of Viaggio Inc. (New York).

The five join nine board members in the midst of their three-year terms: Tom Beebe, creative director of DNR Daily News Record (New York), Judy Bell, corporate manager, innovation for Target Stores Inc. (Minneapolis) and John Dougan, president of Presentations Plus Inc. (Long Lake, Minn.), all of whose current terms expire in 2003; and Dan Evans, president of sevencontinents (Toronto), Tony Mancini, Walt Disney Global Retail Store Development (Lake Buena Vista, Fla.), Bill McHenry, president of Elevations Inc. (San Francisco), Michael Steward, executive vp of Rootstein USA (New York), Richard Stolls, president of Trimco (Brooklyn, N.Y.) and Randy Yaw, vp of visual merchandising for Hugo Boss Inc. (New York), whose terms expire in 2004.

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