Dalton—To better reflect its overall purpose
and direction, the Dalton Floor Covering Market Association (DFCMA) has changed
its named to the American Floorcovering Alliance (AFA). Bob Kokoszka, the
organization’s president, said the change in name was necessitated by the fact
the association broadened its mission statement “to keep pace with the changes
within our industry and expand our scope to be able to anticipate any future
changes—and do so with greater professionalism and involvement.” AFA’s new
mission statement is:
“An organizational alliance representing all
segments of floor covering manufacturing and related services. To serve the
collective needs of the floor covering industry through programs that promote
and facilitate group action especially beneficial to the member participants of
the alliance.”
In addition to the name change, the
organization, which runs the biennial Car pet Technologies Show here, has retain
ed industry veteran Ron VanGelderen as its advisor. VanGelderen spent more than
20 years as president of the Carpet & Rug Institute (CRI) before retiring
two years ago. In coming to the AFA, he said the association’s goals are “to
increase its activities, provide meaningful services and intensify the
effectiveness of existing programs, namely the machinery show. “AFA will
operate in a niche mode,” he continued, “not in conflict but harmoniously
with other industry programs.”