LAFA President Kelly Cole of WCL Company (City of Industry, California) said, "This unification of two strong associations will create a synergy that will position us as industry leaders. The alliance will enable the creation of industry-wide training standards, with new and existing training programs delivered to a wider audience in more cities and soon via an on-line platform."
"There is a bright and exciting future ahead, and the work of the Unification Task Force created a road map that will take us there," commented task force member Russ Doran of Timberline Fasteners (Commerce City, Colorado). "We are putting together two very good associations, combining great talent that will result in a new association that is even more meaningful, valuable, and purposeful."
Suzanne Dukes, president of Hayes Bolt & Supply (San Diego, California) and immediate past president of WAFD, says, "As one of the founding members of the Western Association of Fastener Distributors, I am thrilled with the successful unification of the LAFA and WAFD. This is a great fit for both groups and the result of strong collaborative strategic planning by two great Boards of Directors. The preservation of services provided by WAFD and LAFA was an initial goal of the unification. I am happy to report that we were indeed successful! As you know, WAFD historically focused a large effort on collective learning and connecting member companies to better foster innovation in our industry. The new Pacific-West group will indeed continue that tradition while providing world class education and training resources to the fastener industry. This unification provides immediate increased value to our members and a more comprehensive association. Bravo!"
"I am proud to support the unification of LAFA and WAFD. I welcome our esteemed colleges at WAFD and look forward to working with them to overcome the challenges that face our industry. I strongly believe that our efforts under the combined banner of the Pacific-West Fastener Association will do much to improve and strengthen our industry as a whole," said LAFA Board member Robert Lopez of Specialty Sales (Downey, California).
"The new Pacific-West Fastener Association built on the foundation and traditions of WAFD and LAFA, will surely bring great value to our current and future members. Pac-West will also provide the financial resources and leadership to continue the growth of the fastener product training programs now offered through our Fastener Training Institute. FTI has recently expanded its reach with a successful CFS program in Chicago and is also planning expansion of the curriculum," added Unification Task Force member John Wachman of Desert Distribution (Scottsdale, Arizona).