Association News: AAMA and IGMA engage in discussions to create a new unified organization

Posted on June 4th, 2018 by Heather West

The boards of directors for the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) have engaged in formal discussions with the hope of creating a new unified organization that can better serve the North American fenestration industry.

This agreement follows the recommendation made by a joint AAMA and IGMA Exploratory Team after 12 months of careful thought and collaboration. Moving forward, the team will focus on developing a comprehensive proposal. The team's priorities are two-fold: how to best serve the needs of the current membership and to develop a new organization that best serves the industry as the new organization progresses into the future. The first combined event has been targeted for the summer of 2019 in Victoria, Canada.

AAMA_MikeDeSoto_crop.jpg"AAMA and IGMA are both strong associations with distinct strengths and influential members of the glass and fenestration industry. A combined organization can be even stronger by harnessing the synergies of the back-office and the intellectual knowledge of the associations. One of many strategic advantages for all of our members will be comprehensive, consensus based, standards for the whole, finished, fenestration product – from glass to framing members, and all the related components. Members will have access to the critical information they need from a single, credible source," said AAMA Board Chair Mike DeSoto (MI Windows & Doors).

He continued, "A combined organization also delivers expanded technical competencies and a broader document base to support more extensive educational opportunities for members."

IGMA_NathalieThibault_crop.jpgIGMA Board Chair Nathalie Thibault (Prelco) agreed and added, "Within the structure of the new combined organization, our strategy will emphasize maintaining a strong presence in both the U.S. and Canada with an appropriate balance to support all members across North America. We anticipate improved efficiency and time savings through potential sharing of combined events and networking opportunities as well as expanded staff support."

While there are many combined benefits to the AAMA and IGMA members, the organizations also acknowledge the value in retaining separate brand equity in certain services such as the insulating glass certification programs.

Thibault concluded, "A new combined organization further strengthens our financial position allowing for future investments in industry research; and for more efficient, effective delivery of risk management, new product ideation and industry thought leadership among member participants. Together, we will have a stronger industry voice for our members."

About AAMAAAMA_logo-blue.jpg
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) is the source of performance standards, product certification and educational programs for the fenestration industry. Founded in 1936, AAMA is the leading trade association representing over 300 members producing window, door, skylight, sloped glazing, curtain wall and storefront products and components for both the residential and commercial construction markets across North America. For more information, please visit https://aamanet.org.

About IGMA IGMA_logo-bw.jpg
The Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) is the North American association of insulating glass manufacturers, suppliers of component materials and other industry-related professionals dedicated to upgrading product performance by promoting awareness of technological developments in the industry. In 2000, IGMA was created as a result of a successful merger between the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Association of Canada (IGMAC) and the Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturers Association (SIGMA). Today, IGMA represents 140 members across North America. For more information, please visit www.igmaonline.org.

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