Synalloy Corporation, an industrials company focused on the production and distribution of industrial tubular products and specialty chemicals, is announcing its Executive Vice President of Synalloy Metals, Tim Lynch, has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the Committee on Pipe and Tube Imports.
CPTI is the leading trade association for the U.S. steel pipe, tube, and fittings industry in the United States, with 37 member companies employing more than 35,000 employees across 32 states. The CPTI serves as the voice of the industry in Washington D.C. on trade and competition issues before Congress and the Executive Administration. The association promotes fair and open trade policies that will benefit the industry and its workers. These policies include supporting strong trade laws, customs enforcement and the development of pro manufacturing policies that will increase demand for domestic steel pipe, tube, and fittings products.
“We are proud of Tim and the work he’s performing to support the industry we operate in,” Chris Hutter, President, and CEO of Synalloy. “The recognition is well deserved, and we believe he will be a great addition to an already strong committee of representatives advocating on behalf of the pipe and tube industry. As we continue to establish Synalloy Metals as an industry leader, we rely on our ambassadors to promote the future of domestic carbon and stainless-steel production. We believe Tim, with his 20-plus years of proven results and operational excellence, is just the right person to lead these efforts.”
Courtesy of Synalloy.