In conjunction with its ongoing commitment as the united voice of the PHCP and PVF industry in advocacy efforts, the American Supply Association has hired Daniel Hilton as the association’s Director of Government Affairs.

In conjunction with its ongoing commitment as the united voice of the PHCP and PVF industry in advocacy efforts, the American Supply Association has hiredDaniel Hiltonas the association’s Director of Government Affairs.

“Having Dan Hilton as ASA’s full-time staff presence in Washington, D.C., will give the association the opportunity to become more integrated in the daily activities on the Hill,” said ASA Government Affairs Committee chairman Dennis Goode (M. Cooper Supply, Mokena, Illinois). “ASA will now be consistently active in coalition meetings that take place almost on a weekly basis, and can be more proactive in our advocacy activities.”

Hilton is responsible for providing strategic direction and management of all federal and state legislative, regulatory, public affairs and political activities for the association, establishing key contacts and maintaining diverse relationships with major policy makers, while simultaneously engaging the industry in the legislative and political process.

“The authorization of a full-time staff position in Washington, D.C., by the ASA Executive Committee is both bold and visionary, and exhibits ASA’s commitment to the interests and success of its members,” said ASA executive vice president Michael Adelizzi. “By placing increased resources and leadership needed to become part of the solution in Washington, we are better positioned to react to legislation and regulations that may have a negative impact on our members’ businesses.

Additionally, ASA is now in a better position to be proactive in promoting positive legislation that will increase business opportunities for our members and the overall visibility of the industry. Issues will escalate in the foreseeable future and will place a great burden on individual company budgets in trying to deal with them, as well as the association’s budget in trying to fight for industry interests. Having full-time staff in place to manage all of these efforts will benefit everyone.”

Hilton has more than 10 years of experience working for two members of Congress and for the House Armed Services Committee. To contact Dan Hilton directly, emaildhilton@asa.netor call 312.464.0090, ext. 226.

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