American Brush Manufacturers Association (ABMA) Annual Convention 2020: Brush Expert Report

This year’s event saw fewer delegates than in previous years, but this was to be expected due to 2020 being an Interbrush year. In addition to that, it was also clear that the COVID-19 virus had a part to play in further reductions in numbers. However, despite fewer in number, there was still a large enough group for it not to make a big difference, and all who were there had a very good time. The final statistics show that there were 172 delegates registered this year, 34 active members and 32 suppliers, 2 new members and 7 first timers. 28 exhibitors participated in the Suppliers Display “Face 2 Face” program.
The All Divisional Meeting was opened on Wednesday afternoon by Greg Miller (The Mill Rose Company), ABMA Vice Chairman, who announced the program of meetings and events and introduced the Chairs of each of the Association’s Divisions (Paint Applicator, Broom & Mop, Industrial & Maintenance and Suppliers Divisions) who each gave their reports on activity and evidence of actions taken over the past year.

Her animated delivery held the attendees’ interest well. She said it was necessary to get off the hamster wheel of continuous hiring cycle and focus on creating an irresistible work-place culture. She explained that it is the culture of the business that keeps good talent: that a warm social culture with gratification was key. Ungratified employees are likely to move on when tempted, for instance if they go unrecognized or are not properly rewarded with a positive “thank you”.
In order to keep your talent she suggested that it was vital to discover how to keep each one interested and involved - which “stroke” would suit each employee, whether that was by simply awarding a rise in pay, positive recognition, one-to-one meetings or social bonding exercises. She said that it is the “thanks” that will keep your rock star talent!
The regular Convention first evening’s welcome reception took place on the Wednesday evening, having been renamed the Paul M Miller Welcome Reception in honor of Paul M Miller, the longtime President of The Mill Rose Company. Paul was a tremendous industry ambassador and was a master at networking, second to none, making this the perfect occasion on which to pay tribute to him. This reception is intended to bring together all members, with the first hour dedicated to welcoming new members and first-time attendees.
The first of two Sunrise Yoga sessions led by Epic Resin’s Rachel Hack and to be held on consecutive days, took place bright and early on Thursday morning and was, as ever, well-appreciated by participants.

Welcoming all delegates present and thanking them for attending, Scott expressed how it had been a great pleasure for him to serve the Association in numerous capacities over the past many years that he has been on the Board and that now, in its second century of service to the industry, how exciting it is to know that the ABMA remains strong, vibrant and relevant today.
After a run-through of the Convention program, there was a respected minute’s silence to mark the sad passing of Don Rankin, CEO of the Broom Brush and Mop Magazine, published in Arcola, Illinois, that has supported the industry for just over 100 years. His wife Linda is continuing the publication.

Following the reports and under ‘any other business’ information and details were given regarding the National Broom & Mop Association’s annual meeting by Chair, Kevin Monahan (Monahan Partners). The meeting is to be held at the Airport Renaissance Hotel, St. Louis, MO from 19 to 20 November 2020.

Greg announced that the ABMA had awarded a $5,000 Endowment Fund to Andrea Chiapelli of Brush Research who, suffering from lymphoma, was able then to return to his family in Italy for his final days.
Two further ABMA Foundation Kathy K Parr Academic Scholarships of $2500 each were awarded; one to Brandon Ames and another to Thomas Hicks to assist with their studies in mechanical engineering and business studies respectively. Click here to learn more about the ABMA Foundations.

Andrew then introduced the plans for the FEIBP Annual Congress, which was set to take place in Prague, the beautiful, historic capital city of Czech Republic, from 21 to 24 September 2020. Unfortunately, due to the ongoing concerns regarding the Coronavirus, this has had to be postponed and will now take place from 22 to 25 September 2021. Click here for the full details on the Congress website.

Scott Enchelmaier then presented and gave thanks to the Board of Directors and Past Presidents, as well as to David Parr, ABMA Executive Director, and the rest of the team for organizing another great Convention.
He then introduced the two new members in attendance: David Neville of Beulah Inc and Uli Rothstein Draht GmbH, and returning members Tom Hagemann of WCJ Pilgrim Wire and Robert Goralski of Cesyl Mills Inc.

Greg Miller opened the second part of the Business Session by introducing the ABMA Educational Institute’s “2020 Vision for the Future” interactive event driven by Steve Fredlund who, among many other qualifications, is certified in Strategic Workforce Planning by the Human Capital Institute.

He demonstrated the first survey tool that outlined problems at different user levels. The delegates were given a selection of survey questions and in real time the results were shown on the big screen. While some reviews were very funny it was certainly apparent how good a tool this could be for the Association in forming collective decisions from the wider audience in very quick time.
Thursday afternoon’s Golf Scramble Tournament was played on the Vinoy Golf Course: an 18-hole, par-71 course. As an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, it is a refuge for wildlife. Each hole was surrounded by diverse vegetation with 900 palms of different varieties from all over the world. For those who participated, it was very well attended; a dry and not too hot day was enjoyed by all.
Thursday night generally comprises a short reception followed by dinner on-your-own or, with customers. However, this year there was, organized on preregistration, a casual networking dinner at the local 400 Beach Seafood & Taphouse restaurant. All proceeds went to support the ABMA Foundation. Due to space the seating was limited to 36, though all that attended had an excellent meal, enjoyed among good friends and colleagues whilst supporting a very worthy cause.

Running concurrently with the Face 2 Face event, the companion program took in a tour of St Petersburg’s murals. The tour was led by a local mural artist, Derek Donnelly. Not many people get to learn about the flourishing art scene from one of the artists themselves and it was reported to have been fascinating.
After a buffet lunch, some delegates joined in the optional Electric Boat Scavenger Hunt. This fun afternoon of adventure on the water took place around Tampa Bay, with participants using instructions and maps to discover and photograph many of the beautiful wildlife and homes in the bay.

In the reception area, games and entertainments were set up. A fun, digital picture frame made downloadable moving pictures that produced many laughs and the electronic dart boards were seriously competitive. A strong arm was needed to even hit the board! A (not too harsh) cartoonist highlighted some best features, the ‘virtual painting’ was entertaining for both the artist and the watchers as imaginary art played out onto a video screen and, lastly, the shuffle-board, which is always a highlight.

You will find pictures in the galleries below, on our ABMA page and in the main Image Gallery page. Thanks to Brushwork Magazine for additional photos from the first reception.
The next ABMA is arranged to be held in San Diego, California at the Hotel Del Coronado between 17th and 20th March 2021. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Josie Wadd
Brush Expert Ltd
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