For Immediate Release: June 10, 2016 
Contact: Laura DeMaria - (202) 367-2364 
Email: [email protected] 
  
Principia Consulting Joins NLBMDA's 
Manufacturers and Services Council (MSC)
   
WASHINGTON, DC - The National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA) announced today that Principia Consulting is the newest member of the association's Manufacturers and Services Council (MSC). The council is composed of the leading building material manufacturers and service providers serving the LBM industry.

NLBMDA's MSC members are established industry leaders who supply products and services to lumber and building material dealers and regional chains across the nation. The dedicated members of the council share a commitment to promoting and enhancing the success of independent dealers and regional chains.

Principia is a leading research and consulting firm focused exclusively on the building materials and construction industry. For over 20 years, senior executives have trusted Principia for information, analytics and insights essential for better decision-making, faster growth, and greater profitability.
 
Partnering with companies that manufacture, distribute, sell and invest in the building materials and construction industry, Principia provides superior research and consulting solutions. Since 1995, companies have trusted Principia for primary research across the value chain, market-facing consulting services and syndicated on-demand research and data products.

"We are excited to partner with NLBMDA. The entire Principia team is looking forward to working with NLBMDA and the individual member companies to advance the growth opportunities that lie ahead in the LBM industry," said Lou Rossi, Managing Partner for Principia Consulting.
 
   
For more information on the NLBMDA Manufacturers and Services Council, click here .
For more information on Principia Consulting, visit www.principiaconsulting.com
 
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The National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA) represents its members in the national public policy arena, with emphasis on efforts to 1) promote the industry and educate legislators and public policy personnel; and 2) assist legislative, regulatory, standard-setting and other government or private bodies in the development of laws, regulations and policies affecting lumber and building material dealers, its customers and suppliers. Founded in 1917, the association has over 6,000 members operating single or multiple lumber yards and component plants serving homebuilders, subcontractors, general contractors, and consumers in the new construction, repair and remodeling of residential and light commercial.  www.dealer.org.