ISPA WELCOMES NEARLY 80 NEW MEMBERS IN 2012

 (Alexandria, VA) – Membership in the International Sleep Products Association (ISPA) is strong and growing.  ISPA welcomed nearly 80 new members in 2012, with many of the new members reflecting the industry’s diversity:  start-up companies, veteran mattress producers, component suppliers, and ISPA’s newest membership category, manufacturers of top-of-bed accessories.

“We at Boyd Specialty Sleep Products see the value in belonging to a uniting front like ISPA,” noted new ISPA member and Boyd Specialty Sleep Products President Denny Boyd. “We look forward to actively participating in ISPA and helping advance the interests of this industry.”

“In addition to being a part of a worthwhile professional community, we work collectively as a united group, which exponentially increases our chances of success,” said ISPA Chair Gerry Borreggine.

ISPA has delivered strong member benefits and services since it was founded nearly 100 years ago in 1915. All programs and initiatives are created to support the mattress industry’s growth, profitability and stature.  Government advocacy was especially active last year as ISPA successfully defeated several state bills that would have undercut industry efforts to create an efficient and responsible mattress recycling program.

New member Conor Stapelton of Gabriel Scientific and SleepAngel echoed these sentiments. “SleepAngel is a start-up business aiming to get big quickly. At this point in our business life cycle, we depend upon the network, resources and lobbying of an umbrella organization to advance our own interests. ISPA helped us to expand our market reach and influence stakeholders in our marketplace that otherwise would not have been available to us. We hope our association will continue to be a long and caring one.”

“We would not be who we are today without the strong and continued support of our members,” noted ISPA President Ryan Trainer. “ISPA is deeply engaged today in addressing several important industry-wide challenges and opportunities.  Now more than ever it is important for this industry to speak and act with a united voice.  We look forward to working with these new member companies and welcome their input and contributions to ISPA’s programs.”