WASHINGTON, DC (April 19, 2018) – The American Craft Spirits Association (ACSA) today announces the appointment of Chris Montana, Owner of Du Nord Craft Spirits (MN), as the President of the Board of Directors, replacing Mark Shilling, who has served as the organization’s president since April 2017. Maggie Campbell, President of Privateer Rum (MA), has also been named as the organization’s Vice President and Colin Keegan of Santa Fe Spirits (NM) will serve as Secretary/Treasurer. Together, Montana, Campbell, and Keegan, who have served as key members of ACSA’s Board of Directors over the last year, and the newly-elected and re-elected Board of Directors will work with Executive Director Margie A.S. Lehrman to address the key issues facing the craft distilling industry.
“Chris is a thoughtful, deliberate, and engaging leader, and I look forward to continuing to work with him over the next year as he leads our organization into this new and exciting chapter,” said Mark Shilling, who will help transition Montana as he takes on this new role. “It has been an honor and a privilege to serve the members of ACSA, the only national trade association led by distillers to serve distillers, and I know Chris will do a fantastic job carrying on the great work we have accomplished over the last year.”
“I am humbled by this opportunity to serve our members at ACSA. I’d like to thank Mark and our retiring board members for their mentorship, support, and their tireless efforts that have set us on the path to continued success,” added Chris. “There are big shoes to fill this year as many of ACSA’s founding members leave our Board of Directors, having completed full terms. These industry leaders set the bar high with their clear vision and goal-oriented leadership, and I look forward to following their legacy as we lead ACSA into a new chapter. As the industry continues to grow at a record pace, I am excited to work with the tremendously talented team at ACSA as we continue the excellent work already in progress to elevate and advocate for our craft distilling community.”
The Board of Directors will also be appointing ex officio members and leadership to its governing committees within the next few weeks. Those committees include Membership, Ethics, Convention, Education, Judging, Legislative Affairs, State Guilds, Technology, and Development.
The 2018 Board of Directors is comprised of the following individuals:
EAST
Maggie Campbell, Privateer Rum Distillery (Ipswich, MA)*
Ryan Christiansen, Caledonia Spirits (Hardwick, VT)*
James Montero, Dogfish Head Distilling (DE)
CENTRAL & MOUNTAIN
Colin Keegan, Santa Fe Spirits (NM)
Courtney McKee, Headframe Spirits (MT)
Chris Montana, Du Nord Craft Spirits (MN)
Dan Garrison, Garrison Brothers Distillery (TX)
Mark Shilling, Treaty Oak Brewing and Distilling Co. (TX)
P.T. Wood, Wood’s High Mountain Distillery (CO)
Amber Pollock, Backwards Distillery Company (Casper, WY)*
PACIFIC
Jeff Kanof, Copperworks Distilling Company (Seattle, WA)*
Molly Troupe, Freeland Spirits (Portland, OR)*
Melkon Khosrovian, Greenbar Distillery (Los Angeles, CA)**
Jake Holshue, Rogue Spirits (OR)
Orlin Sorensen, Woodinville Whiskey Co. (WA)
EX OFFICIO
Ex Officio – Thomas Jensen, New Liberty Distillery (PA)
Ex Officio – Matt Hofmann, Westland Distillery (WA)
ACSA PAC Chair
Steve Johnson, Vermont Spirits (VT)
*New board appointment
**Term covers 2018-2019 (completing a term in which there is a vacant seat)
ASCA would also like to thank the visionary Board Members who have completed their elected terms, including Mike Blaum, Blaum Bros. Distillery (IL), Johnny Jeffery, Bently Heritage (NV) and Dan Farber, Osocalis Distillery (CA).
Board elections, which were supervised and certified by Renee Bemis, Driftless Glen (WI) and Jeff Wuslich of Cardinal Spirits (IN), were held last month, with close to 50% of voting members casting ballots, while officers were chosen by the full board this week.
About ACSA
The American Craft Spirits Association is the only registered non-profit trade association representing the U.S. craft spirits industry. Its mission is to elevate and advocate for the community of craft spirits producers, and membership in ACSA is open to anyone.
ACSA is governed by a Board of Directors elected by the eligible voting members of the Association. Voting members must be independent licensed distillers (DSPs) annually removing fewer than 750,000 proof gallons from bond (the amount on which a Federal Excise Tax is paid.) For information about ACSA, call 202-669-3661.