National Textile Association

NTA members knit and weave fabric in the U.S.; supply fibers, yarns to the fabric-forming industry; or supply other materials or services to the American textile industry.

The organization became the National Association of Cotton Manufacturers (NACM) in April, 1906.

The NACM and NTA held joint meetings from April 17, 1953 to September 27, 1956.

[1] The Association is governed by officers—chairman, vice chairman, president, vice president, treasurer and secretary—elected annually and a board of directors elected for three-year terms and divided into three classes so that one-third of the directors are elected each year.

Roger Berkley of the company Weave Corporation is the current chairman of the Association.

Logo of the National Textile Association.