Warren L. Mart

Warren L. Mart

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Warren L.
Mart
first joined the IAM in 1966, as a member of Local Lodge 1900, when he was hired on as a welder at Arkla Air Conditioning, Evansville, Indiana.
He served the local as an IAM Shop Steward and as President, then later transferred to Local Lodge 1955 which became Local Lodge 2186 and then Local Lodge 153.
In 1980, he was elected Directing Business Representative of IAM District Lodge 153, Evansville, Indiana.
In that capacity, Brother Mart also served on the Mayor=s Labor Advisory Board; the United Way of Southwestern Indiana and the Evansville Leadership Board.
In 1988, Mart was elected as a Vice President of the Indiana State AFL-CIO.
He also served as Vice President of the Southern Indiana Central Labor Council, and Secretary-Treasurer and President of the Indiana State Council of Machinists.
Warren L.
Mart
first joined the IAM in 1966, as a member of Local Lodge 1900, when he was hired on as a welder at Arkla Air Conditioning, Evansville, Indiana.
He served the local as an IAM Shop Steward and as President, then later transferred to Local Lodge 1955 which became Local Lodge 2186 and then Local Lodge 153.
In 1980, he was elected Directing Business Representative of IAM District Lodge 153, Evansville, Indiana.
In that capacity, Brother Mart also served on the Mayor=s Labor Advisory Board; the United Way of Southwestern Indiana and the Evansville Leadership Board.
In 1988, Mart was elected as a Vice President of the Indiana State AFL-CIO.
He also served as Vice President of the Southern Indiana Central Labor Council, and Secretary-Treasurer and President of the Indiana State Council of Machinists.

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