APA Selects New President

APA Selects New President

APA Selects New President

 

Mark Tibbets, APAMark Tibbetts has joined the staff of APA—The Engineered Wood Assn. as he transitions to the president position July 1, 2021, when Ed Elias retires. Tibbetts was selected by the group’s Board of Trustees through a lengthy search process after Elias announced plans in 2020 to retire.

Tibbetts brings more than 15 years of experience in association and nonprofit program management, environmental policy and business development. He has held leadership and management positions in the Air Conditioning Contractors of America, Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute, Thermostat Recycling Corp., National Electrical Manufacturers Assn. and American Public Works Assn. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Maine. He and his family are moving from Alexandria, Va. to Tacoma, Wash. where APA is headquartered.

Elias has served APA and the engineered wood industry for more than 40 years, beginning as an associate scientist in 1977. After 10 years in various roles within the Technical Services Div., he went on to lead the International Marketing and Financial and Administrative Services divisions. He also served as corporate secretary and vice president before being named president in 2013.

“APA is in as strong a financial and strategic position as it has ever been,” Elias says. “I am confident that through Mark and the APA staff, the Board of Trustees and the support of this industry, this association will continue to grow, capitalizing on a fluid marketplace and becoming more globally relevant every day.”

Tibbetts becomes the 12th executive leader in the group’s almost 90-year history.

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Time Is Free But It’s Priceless

Time Is Free But It’s Priceless

TIME IS FREE BUT IT’S PRICELESS

Article by Rich Donnell, Editor-in-Chief, Panel World May 2021

RoyOMartin supplied a short article in this issue on its 25th anniversary celebration since the startup of its softwood plywood mill in Chopin, La. The mill produced its first press load in March 1996 and yours truly visited the mill and wrote the cover story that appeared in the November 1996 issue of Panel World. Jonathan Martin, who passed away in September 2019, walked me through the plant that day.

Panel World Nov 1996I remember that Martin was jovial as he showed off the new mill, and why not? Greenfield softwood plywood plants were rare indeed (and still are) and the newness of everything there made it a can’t miss opportunity for the two Nikon cameras and Sunpak flashes that dangled around my neck. Why two? One for the black & white film, one for the color film. Indeed the photos and article turned out well, in looking back at that November issue. But what also struck me was all that was going on in the pages of our magazine 25 years ago.

The Martco story carried the cover, but inside the same issue was an article a staffer had written on the new Weyerhaeuser OSB mill in Heaters, W. Va., which had started up that August, processing mostly low grade hardwoods. The mill ran a 12×24 ft. Washington Iron Works press.

That issue of Panel World also had a story on the new OSB mill built by Norbord Industries at La Sarre, Quebec, this one with a Siempelkamp multi-opening press.

Here are some other developments that showed up in the issue. If you’re at least 50 years old today, they may jog your memory:

  • APA held its 60th annual meeting in Orlando, Fla., with a lot of discussion about the path to quality.
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  • Plum Creek announced the purchase of 538,000 acres, a sawmill and a plywood mill at Joyce, La. from Riverwood International.
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  • Eagle Forest Products in Miramichi, New Brunswick, Can. produced its first OSB panel.
  • Kenneth Ford, founder of Roseburg Forest Products, at age 88 received the Harry A. Merlo Award administered by the World Forestry Center in Portland, Ore. The presenter was Harry himself.

Some of the advertisers in that issue, such as Durand- Raute, Electronic Wood Systems, Con-Vey and Texpan, are advertising in the issue in your hands.

And, 10 people listed in our magazine staff box are still working hard for us today.

So maybe 25 years ago isn’t really that long.

P.S. The headline for this column is a quote of author Harvey MacKay.

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