The NABCA Board of Directors has a new incoming chair-elect.
Andrew J. Deloney, chairman of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC), was voted chair-elect to the NABCA Board, according to a press release.
He will assume responsibilities of this position in May, when current chair-elect Stephanie O’Brien, chair of the Vermont Department of Liquor Control (VDLC), becomes chairman.
Deloney joined the NABCA board in 2011 and, among other responsibilities ,has held leadership roles on the association’s Internal Affairs and Finance committees. He was originally appointed as an Administrative Commissioner to the MLCC in 2011 by Gov. Rick Snyder for a four-year term, and was re-appointed April 24, 2015 for a second four-term that expires on June 12, 2019.
At the time of both of his appointments, Gov. Snyder designated him chairman.
Deloney earned a bachelor’s degree in political science with a concentration in public service from Albion College in Albion, Michigan. He resides in White Lake, in the Detroit area.
“Andy’s experience in regulation as well as his working with small businesses will make for insightful discussions about the ever changing alcohol policy landscape,” said Jim Sgueo, NABCA president and CEO, in a press release. “We look forward to his leadership on the NABCA board.”