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December 20, 2012

SHAWNEE MISSION, Kan. — International Association for Healthcare Textile Management composed of CEOs who run laundry cooperatives

SHAWNEE MISSION, Kan. — The International Association for Healthcare Textile Management (IAHTM) has announced its officers and board of directors for 2013. Officers include:

  • President Ed McCauley, United Hospital Services, Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Vice President Deborah Lark, Portland Hospital Service Corp., Portland, Ore.
  • Education Officer Rocco Romeo, Ottawa Regional Hospital Linen Service Inc., Ottawa, Ontario
  • Treasurer Paul Seigel, Kingston Regional Hospital Laundry Inc., Kingston, Ontario
  • Past President John Sealey, London Hospital Linen Services, London, Ontario
  • Past President Chas P. Olin, Virginia Hospital Laundry Inc., Richmond, Va.

The IAHTM Board of Directors includes three members from the United States and three from Canada. U.S. directors are Myles Noel, COMTEX, Columbus, Ohio; Mark Smoyer, Shared Hospital Services, Portsmouth, Va.; and Duane Houvener, Michigan Shared Hospital Services, Grand Rapid, Mich.

Canadian directors are Janice Desautels, WRHA, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Colin Lyon, Mohawk Shared Services Inc., Hamilton, Ontario; and Stephen Marois, Alberta Health Services, Red Deer, Alberta. Nancy Jenkins is executive director, based in Shawnee Mission, Kan.

IAHTM is composed of CEOs who run laundry cooperatives. The group is a buying cooperative and hosts two education meetings a year: a Spring Education Conference that provides training for staff and an Annual Membership Conference that provides education for members, as well as networking. Banff Springs Resort in Alberta, Canada, will host IAHTM’s next Annual Meeting in August.

For more information, contact Nancy Jenkins, nancy@iahtm.com, or visit the association’s website, www.iahtm.com.

March 26, 2010

PORTLAND — With growing competition and an increasing focus on environmental stewardship, operators in our industry are consistently seeking ways to decrease cost, implement green initiatives and increase efficiency. Today’s customers have become increasingly savvy in seeking out service providers that can offer the lowest price and highest quality, and demonstrate environmental responsibility. This combination of qualities is not easily achieved.

March 24, 2008

RICHMOND, Ky. – The Association for Linen Management (ALM) has approved a slate of officer candidates for election during its national conference this summer and Bart Carpenter, a laundry production coordinator from Oregon, is running unopposed for the association’s presidency.

Carpenter, who is currently ALM’s senior vice president, works at Oregon Correctional Enterprises, Deer Ridge Correctional Institution, in Madras, Ore.

December 5, 2005

PORTAGE, Ind. – Hilton Hotels Corp. has opened its third centralized laundry, Meritex Portage, which provides laundry services to Hilton-branded hotels in the Chicago area.

The new plant replaces the workhorse in-house centralized laundry that was located on the fifth floor of the Hilton Chicago, says Mark Lindbloom, Hilton Hotels’ corporate director of laundry operations. That laundry is perhaps best known as the setting for the climax of Harrison Ford’s 1993 film, The Fugitive.