Committees

Volunteers are the lifeblood of the Industrial Supply Association. The lists below include brief descriptions of the committees, sub-committees and task forces at work making decisions about the programs and services ISA offers to members. Special thanks are due to all of the individuals who give so generously of their time and talents in service to the association.

ISA Leadership

The Executive Committee is the leadership of the ISA, by members, for members. Read more
The 2012-2013 ISA Board of Directors. Read more
The President’s Council is an important part of ISA Leadership, including ISA's immediate Past President, former Presidents, and others. Read more

Organization Committees

This committee selects the ISA chairman, designates nominees for election as officers, and other important duties. Read more
Provides tools to enhance distributor revenues through sales growth, as well as to drive sales of the products and services of the Association. Read more
Is responsible for the planning, management and implementation of the association Conference and Trade Show. Read more
This committee is charged with identifying and collecting data concerning the financial performance of the industrial supply channel and its members. Read more
This committee handles member retention and recruitment activities. Working closely with staff, they monitor programs, determine member needs and measure satisfaction levels. Read more

Subcommittees

The purpose of the W.I.S.E. Committee is to provide networking and professional development opportunities for executive women of ISA member firms. Read more
IMRs play an important role in the industrial supply chain and ISA membership. This group builds and monitors the service package of programs developed to fit their needs. Read more
This subcommittee emphasizes and enhances the partnership between channel trading partners by identifying MROP supply chain opportunities and issues. Read more
This subcommittee of the Membership Committee develops and provides a forum for young industry members (45 and under) to become involved in activities and programs. Read more