PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kathleen Miller of Ardmore, PA was elected President-Elect of the National Academy of Arbitrators (NAA), www.naarb.org, the leading North American organization of labor and employment arbitrators, it was announced in Pittsburgh today following the Academy’s annual meeting.
Miller will succeed current President Margaret R. Brogan when her term expires in May 2017 at the annual NAA conference for labor and management practitioners in Chicago, IL.
Miller, a full-time labor and employment arbitrator, said, “I am extremely honored to have been elected to serve as President of the Academy, which is composed of the most distinguished neutrals in labor and employment arbitration in the United States and Canada.”
Others elected include: Vice Presidents: Laura J. Cooper, Minneapolis, MN; Martin H. Malin, Chicago, IL; James J. Odom, Jr., Birmingham, AL; and Susan L. Stewart, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Governors: Randi Hammer Abramsky, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Joshua Javits, Washington, DC; William J. Miller, Jr., Ligonier, PA; and David R. Williamson, London, Ontario, Canada.
About the National Academy of Arbitrators
The National Academy of Arbitrators (NAA), www.naarb.org, is a professional and honorary organization of more than 600 labor and employment arbitrators from the United States and Canada. Founded in 1947, the NAA fosters the highest standards of integrity, competence, honor, and character among those engaged in the resolution of labor-management and other workplace disputes.