2024 in Review

December 1, 2024
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Bucky PescagliaNHLA 2024 RecapNHLA Chairman Bucky PescagliaNHLA Community AppNHLA National InspectorsProduction Yield Analysis ProgramUSFS Grant for Hardwood Industry

As this year comes to an end, it is time to reflect on the accomplishments of 2024. For the NHLA, we have had many successes that will continue to shape our future.

Even during a historic low volume in Eastern US Hardwood Lumber production for our industry, over 30 new members joined our association, understanding the value that membership brings.

In July, we received a USFS grant that will allow us to offer a Production Yield Analysis to up to 200 member companies over the next two years at a 75% discount. This program will help operations evaluate every stage, from log selection to the end product. To meet demand for this service and other industry needs, we’ve also hired two new National Inspectors, bringing our team to a total of seven.
At the Spring Board of Directors meeting, five new task forces were formed to address priorities discussed during committee meetings. Topics ranged from new class structures for the Inspector Training School to the impact of log exports on the US Hardwood lumber industry. In the Fall, these task forces presented their findings to the board, and next steps will be shared with members through the NHLA Community App.

The NHLA Community App is an invaluable resource for members, fostering collaboration, networking, and dialogue within the hardwood industry. Following the presentation of task force findings at the Fall Board of Directors meeting, the app has become the go-to platform for staying informed about next steps and accessing updates on key initiatives. Additionally, it serves as a gateway to resources like the newly launched realamericanhardwood.pro website, which supports the Real American Hardwood® Coalition’s efforts to educate designers and architects about the benefits of using hardwood in their projects. Don’t miss out—download the app today by searching “NHLA Member Community” in your App Store to join the conversation, connect with fellow members, and explore tools that strengthen our industry.

In October, St. Louis provided a great central location for our annual convention, which drew over 800 attendees. The exhibit hall was packed with vendors and featured state-of-the-art equipment, supplies, and resources for the hardwood industry. The convention wrapped up with one lucky attendee driving off in a new ATV!

During the business meeting at the convention, I was honored to be elected as the new Chairman. Stephanie Vandystadt with Hull Forest Products was elected as Vice Chair, and six new members were elected to the Board of Directors. In addition, two members will now serve in new board roles under our strategic plan, with Chris McQueen representing the Associate member class and Chuck Boaz representing the Sustaining members.

The Octoberfest Biergarten event at Anheuser-Busch Brewery and the Blue and Gold Gala on the final evening were both highlights. We also bid farewell to Renee Hornsby, a longtime staff member, and wish her all the best in her new role as Executive Director of the World Millwork Alliance.

Our advocacy partner, the Hardwood Federation, worked diligently to delay the EUDR regulations that could have posed significant challenges to our industry. Their support of industry allies in the recent elections further reinforces our voice in Washington, D.C.

Though 2024 brought its share of challenges, the NHLA has worked tirelessly to create value and support for our members. With your continued support, we look forward to growing and stabilizing our industry together.

It is a true blessing to serve as your Chairman, and I want to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a healthy, happy New Year!

Bucky Pescaglia
NHLA Chairman | Missouri-Pacific Lumber Co., Inc.



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