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WESTERVILLE, OH — The IEHA named Mary L. Remson interim executive director of the organization and Allen Rathey the IEHA’s official liaison and consultant, according to a press release.

Remson, an Air Force veteran, joins IEHA after retirement from the position of fiscal officer of the implementation and administration of federal grants and was previously employed with AT&T. She holds an MBA and is a leading member of the National Association of Parliamentarians.

Rathey, a 30-year veteran of the cleaning field, is the founder and president of the Healthy Facilities Institute LLC, an educational website that strives to provide authoritative information for creating and maintaining clean, healthy indoor environments.

“We are pleased to have Ms. Remson’s vast administrative and business experience on tap as we chart IEHA’s path to excellence,” IEHA President, Sherry Sidwell, said in the release. “Allen Rathey, with his deep industry expertise, will work closely with Mary and our staff to help ensure effective collaboration benefitting both our members and the entire industry.  We will have exciting updates to share at the upcoming ISSA/INTERCLEAN® event in Orlando FL.”

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