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2022 ARPM Annual Membership Meeting

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The annual meeting of the members of ARPM will take place virtually on December 15th, 2022 at 1:00 PM EDT. This 3-hour virtual experience will include important ARPM news, outlines of the state of the industry, what leaders need to do to fully prepare for 2023, specialized roundtables and unparalleled networking.

The ARPM Leadership Team will provide an update on the activities and financial condition of ARPM, as well as ratification of the new nominations to serve on the ARPM Board of Directors. 

There will also be two featured speakers, Chris Kuehl and Omar Nashashibi. Kuehl will be sharing an update on the 2023 economic landscape, while Nashashibi will provide insights and updates on how the latest news from Washington impacts manufacturing businesses across the country. 


Featured Speakers: 

Dr. Chris Kuehl is a Managing Director of Armada Corporate Intelligence. He provides forecasts and strategic guidance for a wide variety of corporate clients around the world. He is the chief economist for several national and international organizations โ€“ Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, National Association of Credit Management, American Supply Association, Chemical Coaters Association International, Industrial Heating Equipment Association and others. He is also the economic analyst for several state accounting societies โ€“ Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Dakota, Minnesota and Kansas.


Omar Nashashibi is a founding partner with The Franklin Partnership, a bipartisan lobbying and strategic consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. Having worked in the nationโ€™s capital for over twenty years, Nashashibi lobbies the White House and Congress on behalf of manufacturing, association, hospital and other industries. He works with policymakers on trade, taxes, environmental and workplace regulations, job training and identifying grants and funding to support projects. Before founding his own firm in 2005, Nashashibi worked for the Office of Management and Budget, a branch of the White House and a large multi-state law firm.

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