News | February 12, 2013

NGWA Spotlights New Officers And National Board Members

The National Ground Water Association began the new year with a national board of directors featuring new officers and three new directors.

The new officers for NGWA’s national board are:

  • President Daniel T. Meyer, MGWC, CVCLD, Gregg Drilling & Testing Inc., Signal Hill, California
  • President-Elect Griffin Crosby Jr., Crosby Well Drilling Inc., Lake Wales, Florida
  • Past President John W. Pitz, CPI, N.L. Pitz Inc., Batavia, Illinois
  • Secretary Joseph Guardino, Guardino Well Drilling Inc., Morgan Hill, California
  • Treasurer Jeffrey W. Williams, MGWC, CVCLD, Spafford & Sons Water Wells, Jericho, Vermont
  • Vice President of the Contractors Division Richard Thron, MGWC, Mantyla Well Drilling Inc., Lakeland, Minnesota
  • Vice President of Manufacturers Division Joe Large, Jet-Lube Inc., Houston, Texas
  • Vice President of Scientists and Engineers Division Daniel B. Stephens, Ph.D., Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Vice President of Suppliers Division Ronnie Hensley, Gicon Pumps and Equipment Ltd., Abernathy, Texas.

The three new national directors are:

  • David Henrich, CWD/PI, CVCLD, vice president of Bergerson-Caswell Inc., Maple Plain, Minnesota, who was elected to an open spot on the board by delegates to the NGWA® Groundwater Expo and Annual Meeting that took place in December 2012
  • Ron Brillhart, branch manager of Johnston Supply, Ashland, Ohio, who was elected to the national board by NGWA’s Suppliers Division
  • Paul Eberhardt, president, Western Rubber & Manufacturing, Conroe, Texas, who was elected to the national board by NGWA’s Manufacturers Division.

About The National Ground Water Association
NGWA, a nonprofit organization composed of U.S. and international groundwater professionals — contractors, equipment manufacturers, suppliers, scientists, and engineers — is dedicated to advancing groundwater knowledge. NGWA’s vision is to be the leading groundwater association that advocates the responsible development, management, and use of water.

Source: The National Ground Water Association