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John W. Lewis Jr. Joins the NFRC Team
April 14, 2009
The
National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) announced this week that John
W. Lewis Jr. has joined its staff in the newly created position of manager
of business development and outreach.
"I'm excited about helping NFRC further its mission by identifying
new business opportunities and promoting emerging programs such as the
component modeling approach," Lewis says. "I'm also looking
forward to reaching out to the industry on the whole to increase recognition
of NFRC's rating and labeling system."
Lewis earned his bachelor's degree in education from the University of
Illinois, and in 1977 he began teaching woodworking at the high school
level. He entered the fenestration industry in 1983 by joining wood door
and window manufacturer Caradco. During his 11 years with Caradco, Lewis
earned a second bachelor's degree in general engineering from the University
of Illinois.
Lewis joined Malta Wood, Windows, and Doors in 1994 as vice president
of engineering. In 1997, Lewis became vice president of engineering for
Philips Products, a sister company of Malta. Lewis was with Philips until
2004, when he earned his master's degree in business administration from
Notre Dame and was recruited to serve as vice president of engineering
at TRACO.
In 2006, after being promoted to TRACO's vice president of engineering
and operations, Lewis chose to join the American Architectural Manufacturers
Association (AAMA) as its technical director. In this position, Lewis
was responsible for representing the interests of AAMA's membership at
International Code Council (ICC) meetings while managing regulatory affairs,
certifications and technical standards.
"John Lewis has been involved with NFRC in various roles since the
early 1990s," says Jim Benney, NFRC's executive director. "His
diverse background and industry expertise enable him to bring a unique
perspective to his new position, and this will help NFRC build valuable,
enduring relationships that will help the organization grow."
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