Schalitz Appointed to Board of Directors at Consumer Specialty Products Association

February 28, 2017

Spartan Chemical Company, a recognized leader in the formulation and manufacture of sustainable cleaning and sanitation solutions for the Industrial and Institutional market, today announced the appointment of William Schalitz, Vice President of Research and Development, to the role of Treasurer on the Board of Directors for the Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA).

CSPA is the premier trade association representing the interests of companies engaged in the manufacture, formulation, distribution and sale of products that help household and institutional customers create cleaner and healthier environments. The board of directors represents a diverse group of businesses comprising CSPA’s membership.

“It is an honor to accept this appointment with CSPA and continue to my service on the Board with the association,” said Bill Schalitz, Vice President Research and Development, Spartan Chemical Company. “I am looking forward to working with other industry leaders on important public policy issues that impact the specialty chemical products industry as a whole.”

Mr. Schalitz’s will assume these duties immediately and will then commence a three-year term starting in January of 2018.


About Spartan Chemical Company
Spartan Chemical Company has been a recognized leader in the formulation and manufacture of sustainable cleaning and sanitation solutions for the industrial and institutional market since 1956. A proud US employer, Spartan manufactures high quality products from its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Maumee, OH and sells both domestically and internationally through a selective network of distribution. Spartan’s chemical products and services are used in building service contractor, education, healthcare, food service and processing, lodging/hospitality, and industrial markets.


About CSPA
The Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) is the premier trade association representing the interests of companies engaged in the manufacture, formulation, distribution and sale of more than $100 billion annually in the U.S. of familiar consumer products that help household and institutional customers create cleaner and healthier environments. CSPA member companies employ hundreds of thousands of people globally. Products CSPA represents include disinfectants that kill germs in homes, hospitals and restaurants; air fresheners, room deodorizers, and candles that eliminate odors; pest management products for home, lawn and garden, and pets; cleaning products and polishes for use throughout the home and institutions; products used to protect and improve the performance and appearance of automobiles; aerosol products and a host of other products used every day.

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