AHAM Bestows Home Appliance Industry Awards
May 1, 2008
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) honored several industry
leaders with awards for service and leadership at the AHAM Annual Member
Meeting. This year’s meeting, “Sustainability Inc. Principles, Practices and
Pathways,” was held in Fort
Myers, FL on April
27-28, 2008.
The industry’s top honor, the
prestigious Home Appliance Industry Leadership (HAIL) Award was presented to
Walter K. Birdsell, Director of Engineering, Kaz, Inc.; J.B. Hoyt, Director,
Regulatory Affairs and State Government Relations, Whirlpool Corporation;
Winston S. Lindsay, III, CEO, Lindsay Manufacturing, Inc.; and Cyral M. “Marty”
Walsh, Director, Product Safety, BSH Home Appliances Corporation.
Walt Birdsell has been an active
member of AHAM’s Portable Appliance Division for more than 15 years, and has
been Chairman of the Portable Appliance Engineering Council since 2004. He
helped lead the AHAM efforts to revise the National Electric Code proposals on
fans and heaters in 2006 as well as the recent revisions to UL standards on fans
and heaters to encourage improvements in product safety for these products.
J.B. Hoyt has worked closely with the
Major Appliance Division Government Relations Council and its Engineering
Council since 2003. He was instrumental in producing AHAM’s consumer study on
the impact of various changes to the FTC Energy Guide Label program and has
enhanced AHAM’s regulatory work in support of its advocacy positions.
Winston Lindsay has served as Chair
of the Central Vacuum Cleaner Council since its formation in 2004. His
leadership has resulted in tangible progress for this product category’s success
in the areas of promotion, market data, and technical services.
Marty Walsh has chaired the Major
Appliance Engineering Council since 2004. He has provided leadership to the
industry on gas range safety, and DOE dishwasher and refrigerator-freezer
rulemakings.
The AHAM Chairman’s Award recognizes
significant contributions to the Association by non-member individuals. The
2008 Chairman’s Award was presented to Timothy L. Mullin, Esq. of Miles &
Stockbridge for his leadership and guidance on product liability regulatory and
legislative issues. He has represented several AHAM members before the CPSC and
has established a reputation as an effective advocate for product safety
regulations. Mullin has been an integral part of the AHAM-IAAI Fire
Investigator Training Programs for the last 10 years.
The AHAM Distinguished Service Award
recognizes significant contributions by virtue of longevity and quality of
service to AHAM and the home appliance industry. This year’s Distinguished
Service Award recipients are Richard Bollard, Group Standards & Approvals
Manager, Fisher & Paykel Appliances; Bill A. Brown, P.E., Senior Engineer,
GE Consumer & Industrial; and Steve Gatchell, Director of Engineering Home
Comfort, Hunter Fan Company. All of the Distinguished Service award winners
provided AHAM with leadership and technical expertise while serving on various
task forces and committees and helping to revise AHAM performance standards and
test methods.
AHAM congratulates all 2008
recipients. The 2009 AHAM annual member meeting will take place at the
Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. on April 19-20, 2009.
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