Virginia trade group holds annual conference
The Virginia Marine Trades Association hosted its fifth annual conference last week.
The Virginia Marine Trades Association hosted its fifth annual conference last week.
The Virginia Marine Trades Association released a study showing that recreational boaters spend nearly $1.3 billion annually on boating in the commonwealth. More than 40
Members of the Virginia Marine Trades Association met with lawmakers at the state Capitol in January during the trade group’s annual Lobby Day. Organized by
Members of the Virginia Marine Trades Association gathered last week in Richmond as part of the association’s inaugural Lobby Day event. Fourteen General Assembly members,
The Virginia Marine Trades Association announced its officers and directors for 2012. Carolyn Schmalenberger, of Norton’s Yacht Sales, was named president; Earle Hall, of Bluewater
The Virginia Association of Marine Industries and the Tidewater Marine Trades Association have formed a new statewide non-profit corporation called the Virginia Marine Trades Association.
The Virginia Marine Trades Association hosted its fifth annual conference last week.
The Virginia Marine Trades Association released a study showing that recreational boaters spend nearly $1.3 billion annually on boating in the commonwealth. More than 40
Members of the Virginia Marine Trades Association met with lawmakers at the state Capitol in January during the trade group’s annual Lobby Day. Organized by
Members of the Virginia Marine Trades Association gathered last week in Richmond as part of the association’s inaugural Lobby Day event. Fourteen General Assembly members,
The Virginia Marine Trades Association announced its officers and directors for 2012. Carolyn Schmalenberger, of Norton’s Yacht Sales, was named president; Earle Hall, of Bluewater
The Virginia Association of Marine Industries and the Tidewater Marine Trades Association have formed a new statewide non-profit corporation called the Virginia Marine Trades Association.