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TMA's John Rauschenberger Appointed to State Savings Plan Board

The Technology & Manufacturing Association of Illinois (TMA) is pleased to announce that Governor Bruce Rauner has appointed John Rauschenberger to the State of Illinois Secure Choice Savings Plan Board. Rauschenberger brings more than 35 years of experience in business - specifically insurance, sales and operations management - to the board.

John Rauschenberger currently serves as executive vice president and general manager for TMA. He is also a partner at Rauschenberger Partners, LLC, a consulting practice for insurance, sales, public relations and communications.

"I commend Governor Rauner on his appointment of John Rauschenberger to the Secure Choice Savings Board," stated TMA Chairman Fernando Ortiz, Jr. "The wealth of knowledge and experience he continues to bring to TMA will be a great addition to this important state panel."

John Rauschenberger has extensive experience in the insurance industry, working as president and senior executive of privately owned insurance agencies and brokerages. He is also a former football coach and college instructor. A Chicago resident, he graduated from Illinois State University with bachelors and master's degrees.

About TMA: 8 small manufacturing companies who thought they could better themselves by associating with one another founded TMA in 1925. Through the years, members established programs and services that would help their businesses grow and prosper, train their employees, and provide medical and retirement benefits. As a result of these efforts, TMA has grown into an almost 1,000 member not-for-profit organization representing more than 30,000 employees of precision manufacturing and supplier companies throughout Illinois.

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