Plumbing & Mechanical Contractors Association changes its name
Originally known as the Plumbing & Mechanical Contractors Association of the Hudson Valley, the organization that is dedicated to creating an environment of growth and professional harmony for its members and their clients will now be known as the Hudson Valley Mechanical Contractors Association, according to executive director, Patricia Ploeger.
"Our new name and new logo more closely reflect the business of our members - their strength, commitment and dependability - and align us more strongly with our national organization," Ploeger said. "We believe these changes position us and our membership for the future growth we anticipate. The redesigned logo powerfully expresses the nature of the group while depicting the geographic reach of the association with its graphic representation of the Hudson River."
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