AAIA President and CEO Kathleen Schmatz has been named to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s prestigious Association Committee of 100.
BETHESDA, MD — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has named Kathleen Schmatz to its prestigious Association Committee of 100, comprised of the country’s leading association chief executives. Schmatz is president and CEO of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA).
“The Association Committee of 100 is one of the most prestigious appointments in the association community,” said Raymond P. Towle, IOM, CAE, executive director, Association and Chamber Relations, U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “The selection of these executives is a testament to their leadership and standing among their peers. The U.S. Chamber is proud to be associated with such outstanding leaders.”
Founded in 1958, the Association Committee of 100 is comprised of experienced CEOs who represent association members before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors; enhance Chamber lobbying and coalition work; recommend programming; and strengthen outreach to the business and association community.
“Being named to the Chamber’s Committee of 100 is the top honor in America for association executives,” said David Caracci, AAIA chair. “This national recognition of Kathleen’s leadership qualities is clearly well-deserved on a personal and professional level, but also elevates AAIA’s stature and showcases the automotive aftermarket industry.”
Five former members of Congress, two governors and several “Executives of the Year” currently serve on the Committee of 100. The group includes a diverse combination of men and women from throughout the United States representing associations of all sizes, both national and international.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business federation representing more than three million businesses and organization of every size, sector and region.
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