NMEDA searches for new CEO
By HME News Staff
Updated 10:04 AM CST, Mon February 13, 2023
TAMPA – The board of directors of the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association has announced that CEO Danny Langfield will step down on July 1, 2023, to transition to a new role as the executive director of the company’s recently formed 501c3 nonprofit research foundation. The board has appointed a search committee, co-chaired by NMEDA past presidents Sam Cook and Chad Blake, and engaged a national executive search firm to assist in identifying Langfield’s successor. “NMEDA has thrived under Danny’s leadership, and we are all grateful for his service,” Blake said. “While it is bittersweet to see his transition out of the NMEDA CEO role, the entire organization is excited about the possibilities of our new research foundation. We are optimistic that we will find the right candidate to lead NMEDA into the next phase of our industry.” In his new role at the foundation, Langfield will be charged with establishing a board structure, bylaws, budget, mission, vision and strategic plan, as well as a web and social media presence. Per the company’s three-year strategic plan, the foundation is expected to issue its first formal report, “The State of the Auto Mobility Industry,” in the second quarter of 2024 using anonymous data aggregated from the QAPx and Docutrack administration systems.
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