The National Industry Liaison Group (NILG)

The National Industry Liaison Group is committed to. . .
Working Together Towards Equality In The Workplace!

The National Industry Liaison Group (NILG) is a unique consortium of professionals consisting of federal contractors and subcontractors in partnership with regulatory agencies, working toward achieving equal employment opportunities for all. From our inception, the focus on bridging the gap between federal contractors and the regulatory agencies in shaping effective and productive affirmative action and equal employment opportunity regulations has been the key in positioning the NILG to be a true partnership-based organization. Since launching a working group of employer and representatives from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) in the early 1980’s, the NILG has expanded its partnerships by forging dynamic multi-agency relationships with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), other agencies within the U.S. Department of Labor, and non-profit organizations with similar objectives.

Now, the Industry Liaison Group community is a vibrant and diverse microcosm of today’s evolving workforce. We listen, support and lead each other by reaching out, sharing knowledge and challenging one another. Although we have accomplished much together, we still have a long way to go and much to achieve to truly reach equal employment opportunities for all. Ever evolving workforce dynamics make this work that much more interesting and challenging at the same time. As the old saying goes, we are in this together! Let’s enjoy the ride and support each other for the betterment of the tomorrow’s workforce! Thank you for visiting our website; we hope you find this website to be a valuable resource.

NILG Executive Committee

Paul McGovern
Paul McGovernCHAIR, NORTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/22
Ornella Castman
Ornella CastmanVICE CHAIR, MID-ATLANTIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/22
Sheri Viggiano
Sheri ViggianoRECORDING SEC, PACIFIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/20
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Kevin FitzpatrickTREASURER, SOUTHWEST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/23
Beverly Freeman
Beverly FreemanADMIN SEC, SOUTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/20
Cara Crotty
Cara CrottyBOARD COUNSEL
Term Expires: 12/31/20
ccrotty@constangy.com

NILG Board Members

Alicia Wallace
Alicia WallaceMIDWEST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/22
Anita Clemon
Anita ClemonSOUTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/21
Anthony Kaylin
Anthony KaylinMIDWEST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/19
Beth Ronnenburg
Beth RonnenburgMID-ATLANTIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/22
Cherise Robinson
Cherise RobinsonNORTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/20
Cindy Kaneshiro
Cindy KaneshiroMIDWEST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/21
Danielle Mizuno
Danielle MizunoPACIFIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/20
Beverly Freeman
Beverly FreemanADMIN SEC, SOUTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/20
Ivy Latimer
Ivy LatimerNORTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/20
Kevin Carpenter
Kevin CarpenterPACIFIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/21
Denise King
Denise KingSOUTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/20
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Kevin FitzpatrickTREASURER, SOUTHWEST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/23
Maria Smedley
Maria SmedleySOUTHWEST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/21
Ornella Castman
Ornella CastmanVICE CHAIR, MID-ATLANTIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/22
Lori Kirsch
Lori KirschSOUTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/22
Madelaine Cornell-d’Echert
Madelaine Cornell-d’EchertMID-ATLANTIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/22
Renée Byrd
Renée ByrdMID-ATLANTIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/21
Stuart Persky
Stuart PerskyNORTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/23
Paul McGovern
Paul McGovernCHAIR, NORTHEAST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/22
Sheri Viggiano
Sheri ViggianoRECORDING SEC, PACIFIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/20
Teresa Salinas
Teresa SalinasMIDWEST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/21
Valerie Vickers
Valerie VickersSOUTHWEST REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/19
Tabbitha Anderson
Tabbitha AndersonPACIFIC REGION
Term Expires: 12/31/22
VACANT
VACANTSOUTHWEST REGION

IN MEMORIAM

NILG Board Remembrance
Lois Ellen Baumerich –  July, 2007

A long-time and well respected member of the National Industry Liaison Group Board, Lois Baumerich, died of a heart attack on July 18, 2007 following a steam pipe explosion in Manhattan near Grand Central Station.

Lois Ellen Baumerich worked at Pfizer, Inc. as the director of Employment Compliance in the Legal Division at the time of her death. In this role, Lois provided advice, counsel and technical expertise on employment compliance matters. She was head of Pfizer’s Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity compliance efforts. She was also an advisor to Pfizer’s Diversity and Inclusion initiatives.

Prior to joining Pfizer, Lois held various highly responsible positions in the field of Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action at A T & T. She had more than 25 years of Human Resources experience and demonstrated experience across various Human Resources functions.

Lois served in leadership capacities in several organizations. She was the past chair of the Northeast Region Corporate Industry Liaison Group (NERC) and was also a member of the New Jersey Industry Liaison Group. At the time of her death, Lois was leading the NERC in chairing the Silver Anniversary of the Annual Industry Liaison Group National Conference, which was held in New York City in August, 2007. In her role as Chair of the Conference, Lois had a thoughtful approach to meetings and always took the time to thank and compliment team members for their contributions and work. She was a strategic leader who always had a plan. As a result of her leadership, NERC was able to move forward and make the Silver Anniversary conference a model for future conferences.

Lois was one of the five original founding members of the National Industry Liaison Group (NILG) Board and served as its Secretary and Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee. As a Board member of the NILG, Lois exhibited untiring commitment to the principles of equal opportunity and inclusion. Through her efforts, the NILG grew in stature from its humble beginnings of an obscure association to a prominent employer organization of national stature. Lois developed and documented reference materials for officers of the Board, as well for ILG members on How to Develop an ILG and How to Host a National Conference.

As the first Secretary of the NILG Board, Lois provided well-documented notes and issue-tracking documents that assisted the Board in remaining focused on its goals. As Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee, Lois was instrumental in establishing the mission, vision and goals for the NILG. When the Board submitted comments on regulatory changes, Lois volunteered to manage the tracking and integration of the comments, as well as writing and amending drafts through the final review phase. Lois frequently represented the NILG Board at agency events and meetings.

Lois’s dedication of time, talent, expertise and energy to the NILG, NERC and other professional organizations were examples of her selfless pursuit to support equality, affirmative action and inclusion. We will miss Lois – her quiet but effective demeanor, her professionalism and kindness, her wealth of knowledge, and her giving spirit. She was a role model for Affirmative Action professionals and is greatly missed by her colleagues.

Thank you, Lois, for being our Guiding Light. You are missed, but will never be forgotten.  To honor the memory of Lois Baumerich, the NILG established an award in her honor recognizing an EEO-AA Professional carrying on the high standards set by Lois.