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Manufacturers Association undergoes board leadership transition

Jon Crothers passes the gavel to Brett Buttler. PHOTO/PROVIDED BY MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION

Manufacturers Association undergoes board leadership transition

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The Manufacturers Association is undergoing a transition in its .

Brett Butler, chief operating officer at , has been named the incoming board president, bringing a background in the industry. Butler succeeds Jon Crothers, brand manager at , who has completed his term as board president and will remain an on the board in the role of Immediate Past President.

Joining Butler in a leadership capacity is Tabitha Musso, CEO at APX Company, who has accepted the role of board vice president.

“We want to extend our sincerest gratitude to Jon Crothers for his service and dedication throughout his term as board president,” Brian Paterniti, director of Development at the Manufacturers Association, said in a statement. “We are equally thrilled to welcome Brett Butler and Tabitha Musso into their new leadership roles and look forward to all that the next two years will bring.

According to a release, Butler and Musso begin their new responsibilities this month, continuing the association’s mission to support and advance the manufacturing community.

Founded in 1906, The Manufacturers’ Association is the voice of manufacturing for hundreds of member and non-member organizations in and Northern Maryland.