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October 17, 2011

FAIRWAY, Kan. — The American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA) has announced the dates and location for its 2012 education seminar —April 5-6 at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tenn. The meeting will focus on client education and employee customer service training.

“With the advent of the green movement, all businesses are scrutinizing the environmental impacts of their operations,” says ARTA Executive Director Nancy Jenkins. “In the healthcare market specifically, national organizations such as Practice Greenhealth and the Association for the Healthcare Environment (AHE) are encouraging their members to increase the use of reusable medical textiles as an effective means to minimize waste.

“The challenge for our clients is that many have only ever known disposable items. It’s up to our industry to provide the education and in-service training that can help healthcare workers increase their use of reusable textiles in an effective and nonthreatening manner.”

ARTA’s 2012 meeting in Memphis is open to members and nonmembers, as well as all sister associations. In addition to sessions featuring information and tools on client in-service training and employee customer service training, the conference will provide updates on technical and production issues that affect the marketing of linen and medical textiles.

June 22, 2011

CHICAGO — The Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC) has named Regina A. Baras, CAE, its new executive director. The council selected Baras from an extensive field of experienced association executives.

“The executive director is critical to the smooth and efficient operation of the Accreditation Council,” says Nancy Bjerke, HLAC chair. “Ms. Baras has the experience and expertise required for the position, and the HLAC Board looks forward to advancing the HLAC vision and mission with the leadership and assistance of Ms. Baras.”

Baras has more than 25 years association experience, most notably at Altrusa International and the Emergency Nurses Association. As a certified association executive (CAE), Baras brings strong organizational management skills, innovative thinking, problem solving and governance team building with associations and their volunteer constituents, HLAC says.

Baras replaces Kathy Tinker, who left the organization in late January to pursue other interests and opportunities.

June 7, 2011

[Editor's Note: This article was updated June 8 to correct the type of accounting system utilized by the association.]

LAS VEGAS — Linda Fairbanks, the director of academic affairs for the Association for Linen Management (ALM) for several years, has been promoted to executive director of academic affairs, ALM Board President Randy Wendland announced at the Clean Show.

Executive Director Jim Thacker resigned unexpectedly in February, and the ALM board decided to consolidate the position with another and promote Fairbanks rather than hire a replacement.

Fairbanks has overseen ALM’s educational offerings, including the American Laundry & Linen College (ALLC), and now finds herself heading an association that faces mounting financial problems and dwindling membership numbers.

During Sunday’s annual business meeting, it was revealed that ALM has approximately $100,000 in unpaid bills. Chief Financial Officer Paul Jewison says the association is shifting from a cash accounting system to an accrual based system to better track spending.

February 10, 2011

RICHMOND, Ky. — The Association for Linen Management (ALM) announced via press release late Wednesday afternoon that Executive Director Jim Thacker had resigned.

“We thank Jim for his service and his recent chairmanship of the Clean committee,” ALM President Randy Wendland, CLLM, said in the press release. “Mr. Thacker served ALM over 10 years, and ALM wishes him the best in his new endeavors. Jim is currently exploring other professional opportunities.”

January 26, 2011

CHICAGO — Kathy Tinker, executive director of the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC), will be leaving the organization effective Tuesday, according to an HLAC press release issued this morning. “Ms. Tinker has chosen to pursue other interests and opportunities,” it says.

Tinker joined HLAC as sales director in 2006 and was named executive director in October 2008.

December 21, 2010

LAS VEGAS — Clean 2011 is offering more than 35 hours of classroom sessions presented by four Clean Show sponsors and six related associations from the United States, Canada and Europe. Clean 2011 is scheduled for June 6-9 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Among topics covered in the sessions are environmental issues, water conservation, business management, marketing, new technology, industry standards and regulatory issues.

November 26, 2010

SHAWNEE MISSION, Kan. — The International Association for Healthcare Textile Management (IAHTM) hosted its 41st Annual Meeting earlier this year and announced its officers and board of trustees for 2011.

November 10, 2010

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. —When Executive Director Duane Houvener and board members for the West Michigan Shared Hospital Laundry (WMSHL) clipped a ceremonial ribbon in late September, they “rededicated” the newly retrofitted plant, reportedly the first fully “steamless” large-scale healthcare laundry in North America.

August 18, 2010

FRANKFORT, Ill. — The Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC) accredited its 100th healthcare laundry when HandCraft Linen Services, Richmond, Va., earned the distinction in May, HLAC reports.

August 16, 2010

ATLANTA — With a little less than a year to go, Clean Show 2011 has sold more than 50% of its exhibit space in the Las Vegas Convention Center, according to Riddle & Associates, the show’s longtime management firm.

July 20, 2010

CHICAGO — There is a great deal to consider when deciding whether to use reusable or disposable textiles when providing patient care. Single-use disposables are viewed as being convenient and less costly—reusables proponents frequently rely on life-cycle analyses in an attempt to disprove the latter—while reusables offer a decidedly greener alternative.

June 14, 2010

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — While attendance at this weekend’s Association for Linen Management (ALM) Annual Conference was down from previous years, Executive Director Jim Thacker called the 70th annual event that ended Sunday “the smoothest conference we’ve ever run” and reported “nothing but positive” comments from attendees about the conference’s location and educational content.
 

September 2, 2009

BATAVIA, Ill. — Superior Health Linens’ brand-new plant here is the latest facility to seek accreditation by the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC), a non-profit organization that determines by inspection if applicant laundries meet or exceed high standards for processing healthcare textiles.

January 28, 2008

CHICAGO — The American Society for Healthcare Environmental Services (ASHES) and the Association for Linen Management (ALM) have agreed to establish a new pricing program that will enable their members to obtain discounted products and services from either organization.

“We hope to enhance benefits to our members and create synergy between healthcare environmental services and linen management,” says Jim Thacker, ALM’s executive director.

October 4, 2007

ALEXANDRIA, Va.— The Textile Rental Services Association (TRSA) has begun a new collaboration with H2E, a nonprofit group comprised of healthcare facilities seeking to improve their environmental performance.

Laura Brannen, H2E’s executive director, addressed TRSA’s Joint Committee Meeting last month in St. Louis, saying that expanding their use of reusable textiles is one step that hospitals can take to reduce pollution.

August 2, 2007

ST. LOUIS – Connecting People, Partners and Possibilities is the theme of this year’s annual conference of the American Society for Healthcare Environmental Services (ASHES), slated for Sept. 30-Oct. 4 here at America’s Center and the Renaissance St. Louis Grand and Suites Hotel.

May 8, 2007

HOLLISTON, Mass. — James P. “Jim” Connors, CHESP, vice president of the American Society for Healthcare Environmental Services (ASHES) board of directors, died Sunday after a battle with pancreatic cancer, ASHES reports.

Connors, 61, was the director of environmental/textile services at Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital, both in Providence, R.I.

April 27, 2007

FAIRWAY, Kan. — The board of directors for the American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA) has appointed Nancy Jenkins its new executive director.

She succeeds Bill Carroll, who began serving in 2000 and announced his retirement at the end of 2006.

Jenkins has been editor of the organization’s Reusable Textiles newsletter since January 2004 and played a key role in planning and executing ARTA’s first seminar on reusable surgical textiles in spring 2006.

March 8, 2007

CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Clinic is building a $190 million underground service center similar in function to Walt Disney World’s that will centralize the Clinic’s nonmedical operations, including laundry and linen distribution, according to our sister publication, Crain's Cleveland Business.