COBA Announces Senior Vice President, Mandy Weidman

COBA Announces Mandy Weidman as Senior Vice President

The Central Oregon Builders Association (COBA) is excited to announce the promotion of Mandy Weidman to Senior Vice President of Operations & Sales Manager. Mandy, who has been an integral part of COBA for the past five years, has proven herself as a valuable leader within the organization.

Tim Knopp, Executive Vice President of COBA, shared, "Mandy’s promotion reflects our confidence in her abilities and professionalism in managing COBA’s operations. She currently oversees two departments and is responsible for nearly 75% of the association’s budget."

Mandy’s passion for the building industry and dedication to COBA’s mission continue to drive the organization’s success. Her leadership plays a critical role in COBA’s efforts to serve its 680-member strong community and advocate for high ethical standards within the building industry.

COBA is a non-profit trade association representing the building industry before government and the community, with a mission to protect homeownership opportunities for all.

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