ETA appoints Allen as VP

Thursday, July 2, 2015
Bryan Allen

Bryan Allen of Greencastle has supported Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) International with the highest standards of excellence for 12 years and recently accepted the added responsibility to serve as vice president.

"ETA International is fortunate to be able to advance Bryan Allen into the position of vice president of the association," said ETA President Teresa Maher, CSS.

"Along with the blessings of many of the ETA Board of Directors and ETA Founder, Richard 'Dick' Glass, this move offers an opportunity for growth to Bryan, while at the same time providing additional leadership for ETA," said Maher. "Bryan has served in a number of leadership roles for the past five years and this promotion is a well-deserved recognition of the vital part he plays in growing the association."

Allen started with ETA as webmaster and media specialist. He quickly took on the added responsibilities of ETA's new media director and editor of ETA's bi-monthly news magazine while he earned his Master of Business Administration from the University of Indianapolis. For the last five years, Allen has supervised ETA employees as office manager while continuing to serve as new media director.

His MBA and experience with business policies and practices, as well as his longtime work with certification, will go a long way to build the association from the excellent foundation that now exists, which also made him a good choice for this leadership position.

"I am excited for the opportunity to serve ETA in the role of vice president. ETA is doing great things in the electronics and electronics-related industries, and after 12 years with the association, I am ready to play an even bigger part in that work," Allen said.

Founded in 1978, the Electronics Technicians Association International represents the electronics industry, from the technician and educator to the corporate institution. ETA has issued more than 150,000 technical certifications covering more than 80 certification programs in a variety of technology fields.

ETA-certified professionals can be found working for many well-known companies like Motorola, Google, ESPN and the United States Armed Forces.

ETA is located at 5 Depot Street, across from the Putnam County Museum.

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