Kyzen Wins SMTA Corporate Partnership Award PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mike Buetow   
Monday, 29 October 2012 10:11

NASHVILLE — SMTA has awarded Kyzen with the Corporate Partnership Award for exceptional support of the trade association.

SMTA made the announcement during SMTA International in Orlando this month.

The award is based on the multitude of ways that a company has contributed to the SMTA, ranging from attending and participating in technical conferences and events, supporting chapter or national leaders, encouraging and supporting individual members, etc.

Kyzen has been a corporate member and avid supporter of the SMTA for the past 19 years. Many of its employees are active in the local chapters and several hold office in their chapters. Kyzen vice president Tom Forsythe served two terms as vice president and directors for SMTA, and has participated in more than 100 industry trade fairs throughout the world.


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