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NAFTZ Committee List (As of 8/27/2012) NAFTZ Committee/Task Force/Working Group Members Last Updated 8/19/2016 Accreditation Committee Chair — Amie Ahanchian, AZS, KPMG LLP Board Liaison — Frankie Bryson, AZS, Nissan North America Tommy Berry, AZS, PointTrade Services, Inc. Simone Dimas, DB Schenker Laylan Hime, Sony Electronics, Inc. Sean Lydon, AZS, ISCM Incorporated Jose Quinonez, AZS, City of El Paso / El Paso International Airport Automation Committee Chair — Liz Connell, AZS, Integration Point Board Liaison — Trey Boring, AZS, IMS Operating Services Amie Ahanchian, AZS, KPMG LLP Malcolm Appelbe, AZS, Lam Research Wendy Armbruster, Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. Tommy Berry, AZS, Point Trade Services, Inc. Leigh Burton, Home Depot USA, Inc. Maria DelleFave, Eastman Kodak Martha Rocio Esquivel, City of El Paso / El Paso International Airport Salvatore Fragale, Baxter Brandi Hanback, Esq., AZS, The Rockefeller Group Trudy Huguet, AZS, Geodis USA, Inc. Melissa Irmen, AZS, Integration Point, Inc. Robert Jacob, Broward County's Department of Port Everglades Linda King, AZS, Miller & Company, P.C. Richard Madey, Sumitomo Machinery Madura Mahenthiran, Integration Point, Inc. Mark Nichols, Trade Zone Operations, Inc. Stephanie Park, LG Electronics MobilComm USA Polia Quinn, AZS, The Rockefeller Group Ryan Rikli, Kawasaki Motors Mfg. Matthew Robeson, Amber Road Melissa Sadlon, AbbVie Inc. Karl Shaffer, Sony Electronics, Inc. Suzanne Smith, AZS, The Rockefeller Group Cornelia Steinert, AZS, Canon Virginia, Inc. Eva Tomlinson, AZS, Zone Solutions LLC Ramesh Viswesvaren, Amber Road Customs Committee Chair — Curtis Spencer, IMS Worldwide, Inc. Vice-Chair — Eva Tomlinson, AZS, Zone Solutions, LLC Board Liaison — Bill Fisher, FedEx Trade Networks Transport & Brokerage Julie Brown, Georgia Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. Brandi Hanback, Esq., AZS, The Rockefeller Group Melissa Irmen, AZS, Integration Point, Inc. Lewis Leibowitz, The Law Office of Lewis E. Leibowitz Marshall Miller, AZS, Miller & Company, P.C. Scott Wienke, AbbVie Inc. Grantee Committee Chair — Torrey Chambliss, AZS, Port of Tampa Bay Board Liaison — Angie Atwood, AZS, Columbus Regional Airport Authority Christine Allen, City of Lubbock Linda Aybar, AZS, The Rockefeller Group Isaac Barrow, Port of Portland Kari Blackburn, City of Palmdale Economic Development Steve Boecking AZS, Hillwood Development Corp. Renee Boyette, AZS, Triangle J Council of Governments Lisa Braud, Port of South Louisiana Julie Brown, Georgia Foreign Trade Zone, Inc. Patricia Cannon, Delaware Economic Development Office Suzan Carroll-Ramsey, AZS, South Carolina Ports Authority Wayne Coleman, FTZ Networks Esperanza Colio, Imperial County Community & Economic Development Gilbert Contreras, Port of Long Beach Rebecca Coppedge, Georgia Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. Andrew Crecelius, Indianapolis Airport Authority Pamela Davison, Triangle J Council of Governments Patrick Dooley, Fort Wayne-Allen County Airport Authority Malcolm Edwards, Manatee County Port Authority Nick Felice, Cambria County Economic Development Authority Stephanie Fields, Indigo Trade Solutions Jennie Foglia-Jones, Port of Olympia Laura Foor, Charlotte Regional Partnership Jan Frantz, AZS, BC/CAL/KAL Inland Port Authority of South Central Michigan Development Corp. Ryan Gilbert, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Jason Given, KPMG LLP Laura Godbolt, Virginia Port Authority Nicholas Grahovac, Port of Milwaukee Sally Hanley, Economic Development Council for Central Illinois Joe Hedges, City of San Jose, Office of Economic Development Tabitha Hodge, New River Valley Economic Development Authority Michael Horvath, Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Melissa Johnson, Greater Cincinnati FTZ Inc. Sean McGuire, Capital District Regional Planning Commission Dennis Melonas, City of El Paso Keith Meurlin, Washington Airports Task Force Betty Nowak, Port of Milwaukee Steven Olinek, Greater Detroit Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. Colleen B. Poremski, Regional Industrial Development Corp. of Southwestern Pennsylvania (RIDC) Margot Prado, City of Oakland Jose Quinonez, AZS, El Paso International Airport Karen Reese, City of Ft. Lauderdale Leigh Ryan, World Trade Center Savannah LLC Amanda Valdes, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Penny Whiteheart, Piedmont Triad Partnership Robbie Williams, America's Central Port District Shane Williams, AZS, Port of Houston Authority Jarrett Witt, Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation Denise Yanez, City of Phoenix Community & Economic Development Internal Policy Manual Committee Board Liaison — Shannon Fura, AZS, Page Fura, P.C. Membership Committee Chair — Eric Berry, AZS, Point Trade Services, Inc. Vice-Chair — Clay Perry, AZS, Integration Point, Inc. Board Liaison — Sean Lydon, AZS, ISCM Incorporated Isaac Barrow, Port of Portland Steve Boecking, Hillwood Development Corp. Jim Ervin, TTI, Inc. Denise Yanez, City of Phoenix National Issues Committee Chair — Sean Lydon, AZS, ISCM Incorporated Angie Atwood, AZS, Port of Columbus Ohio Shannon Fura, AZS, Page Fura, P.C. Brian Hannigan, Smith, Dawson & Andrews James Grogan, Ernst and Young Lewis Leibowitz, The Law Office of Lewis E. Leibowitz Jim Smith, Smith, Dawson & Andrews Scott Wienke, AbbVie Inc. Operator/User Committee Chair — Shana Head, AZS, Abbot Laboratories Board Liaison — Lesley Couch, AZS, Indigo Trade Solutions Amie Ahanchian, AZS, KPMG LLP James Anderson, Epson Portland, Inc. Malcom Appelbe, AZS, Lam Research Barbara Appleton, Agfa Corporation - Agfa Materials Wendy Armbuster, Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. Lisa Asher, Dow Corning Corporation Felicia Bailey-White, DB Schenker Anthony Bean, Lam Research Corporation Yuliya Begicevic, Baxter Healthcare Corp Eric Berry, AZS, Point Trade Services, Inc. Tommy Berry, AZS, PointTrade Services, Inc. Nancy Bliss, Columbia Sportswear Company Doris Bravo, Metro International Trade Services LLC Connie Brown, Crate and Barrel Frankie Bryson, AZS, Nissan North America, Inc. Megan Caldwell, General Electric Ken Carlstedt, AZS, Momentive Performance Solutions Liz Connell, AZS, Integration Point, Inc. Sharon Corral, DMG Mori USA, Inc. Marilyn Cudiamat, Citizen Watch Co. of America Inc. Eric Dalby, Questaweb, Inc. Charles Daniels, Fortessa Tableware Solutions Michael D’Aoust, AZS, PointTrade Services, Inc. Terrilynn Dennis, Toyota Motor Manufacturing and Engineering Linda Devoy, Epson Portland, Inc. Daniel Donovan, General Electric Jodi Earle, Crosman Corporation Darlene Elmblad, Acushnet Company Martha Rocio Esquivel, El Paso FTZ No 68 Isabel Fernandez, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, Inc. Chris Fladager, AZS, Novanco International, Inc. Rich Frainier, The RK Logistics Group, Inc. Shannon Fura, AZS, Page Fura, P.C. Melanie Geier, Newell Rubbermaid Arcelio Gerardo, AZS, FTZ World Services - Miami Free Zone Suzanne Gerling, Yamaha Motor Mfg. Corp. of America Sharon Gildan, Gildan Activewear Inc. Darin Graves, Nammo Tactical Ammunition Co. LLC James Grogan, Ernst and Young LLP Danielle Henthorn, Revlon Laylan Hime, Sony Electronics Inc. Cheryl Hostetler, UPS Trudy Huguet, AZS, Geodis USA, Inc. Robert Jacob, Broward Country Port Everglades John Jager, Toyota Tsusho America, Inc. Allison Jaramillo, Geodis USA, Inc. Angela Johnson, Toyota Tsusho America, Inc. Nicole Jones, David’s Bridal Shannon Kastriotis, Tesla Motors Karen Kay, TBC Corporation Erica Kleist, Sub-Zero, Inc. Illeana Klepeisz, Fortessa Tableware Solutions Eric Langley, General Electric Lynn Larson, CNH America, LLC Kristen Lear, Honeywell International Yvonne Long, Hugo Boss Ellen Luckett, Luckett Logistics, LLC Nancy Lusardi, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Miriam Macuda, Firmenich Robert Malone, Lam Research Corporation Philip Maultsby, Levi Strauss & Co. Luisa Melendez, Newell Rubbermaid Rick Montalvo, Kravet, Inc. Merced Montes-Leone, Toyota Tsusho America, Inc. Jeff Neubert, Supply Chain Management Group, Inc. Michael Niclosi, FTZ Networks Georgette O’Neal, Dow Corning Corporation Michele Pluta, Floor and Décor Outlets of America Inc Julie Ritenour, Mitsubishi Electric Matthew Robeson, Amber Road Melanie Rohde, Mercury Marine Pam Rose, Canon Virginia Christopher Santini, Tommy Bahama Group, Inc. Lynda Serafin, Abercrombie & Fitch Natalie Sharp, Cormetech, Inc. Eric Shumaker, Steel International USA, Inc. Deanna Slusher, Givaudan Christopher Smith, IKEA Distribution Services Inc Gary Smith, General Electric Lori St. Romain, PointTrade Services, Inc. Robert Stein, Mohawk Global Trade Advisors Monica Stewart, Nissan North America, Inc. Katie Tangman, Columbia Sportswear Co. Eva Tomlinson, AZS, Zone Solutions LLC Phil Trickey, Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation Kathy Trimble, Acushnet Company Keith Wagner, Benteler Automotive, Inc. Sarah Wahba, KPMG LLP Nesia Warner-Isidore, Ernst and Young LLP Linsey Warren, Brooks Sports, Inc. Kelly Webster, Whirlpool Corporation Maricela Weichart, Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. Cretia Wells, North American Stainless Rebecca Wellens, Marinette Marine Corporation Mariciela Wiechart, Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. Scott Wienke, AbbVie Inc. 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