Tommy Maxwell Appointed to National Hardwood Federation Board of Directors
February 18th, 2013 by SubmittedTommy Maxwell, of Maxwell Hardwood Flooring, has been appointed to the Hardwood Federation Board of Directors representing the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA).
The Hardwood Federation is the largest DC –based hardwood industry trade association in the United States. The US hardwood industry employs millions of families throughout the country, representing thousands of jobs in nearly every state and hundreds of Congressional districts. One of its main missions is to promote and represent the common business interests of and improve business conditions among members of the hardwood industry.
“NWFA looks forward to having Tommy Maxwell’s leadership represent our association on the Hardwood Federation Board of Directors”, commented Michael Martin, NWFA CEO and President. “Tommy’s background, having served on numerous hardwood, flooring, banking, and business boards including both the NWFA and NOFMA Board of Directors, makes him a unique candidate who understands nearly all of the issues that the Hardwood Federation works to advance in Washington, DC. Having worked with him on the NWFA Board of Directors, I can say first hand that Tommy’s clear headed vision and focus on the future will be a tremendous asset to the Federation.”
Maxwell has been in the flooring business for over 35 years and is the current President and CEO of Maxwell Hardwood Flooring, Inc. which just celebrated 20 years in business this past year. He is also co-owner of Townsend, Inc. in Warren, AR. He serves on the boards of the Arkansas Forestry Association, Union Bank and Trust Company in Monticello, the National Hardwood Flooring Association (NWFA), and is Chairman of the Board of Visitors at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. He also serves on the board for The Oak Flooring Manufactures Association (NOFMA) and was a former NOFMA President. Maxwell is the current Secretary for the West Side Hardwood Club.
Maxwell is a graduate of Warren High School and the University of Arkansas at Monticello. He is married to Beth Burchfield Maxwell of Crossett, AR and the couple has two children, Wil Maxwell and Kristi Maxwell-Prince, both of Monticello and four grandchildren.
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