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Allison Hade
Member Program Manager, National Fluid Power Association
Allison is originally from Northern Illinois, and an alumna of UW – Milwaukee. She joined our staff in June as a Membership Program Manager.
Allison works on many of our membership programs and events like the Industry and Economic Conference and Annual Conference (held in August and February respectively) as well as the NFPA Foundation Golf events at each of these conferences. Allison has expressed an interest in standards and over the next few months will be joining meetings and taking on additional responsibilities in Standards development. Allison will completely transition into her additional position as Standards Liaison this upcoming July.
In her free time, Allison enjoys Knitting, Baking, Traveling and photographing live music at Milwaukee area concert venues.
Reach me at:
(414) 778-3369
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