

| Today, PMCA of Kansas seeks to enhance its members’ place in the free enterprise system by providing a full range of programs, educational opportunities, publications, supplies and services to help them in the day-to-day operation of their businesses. PMCA also represents members’ interests on industry issues when the state legislature convenes, and throughout the year, PMCA maintains lines of communication with officials of the many state and federal agencies that regulate the petroleum marketing industry. Guided by a 24-member board of directors elected from the membership at large, PMCA is headquartered in Topeka, KS, where a full-time staff implements board policy. A wholly-owned subsidiary of PMCA – Tank Management Services, Inc. – provides valuable services for tank owners and operators in Kansas. PMCA also serves the many companies providing services and products to its marketer and c-store members through an active associate membership category consisting of over 100 companies. The PMCA Associate Member Advisory Committee provides input on ways the association can strengthen and maintain its ties with associate members while at the same time benefiting the industry overall. Changing with the times, PMCA continues to develop new programs for members while meeting the many challenges of petroleum marketing, all in an effort to ensure the viability of the independent petroleum industry in Kansas. Our Mission To provide services that reflect current business needs and to represent the business interests of the independent energy marketers of Kansas. PMCA Vision Goals The progression of independent energy marketers as productive members of the free enterprise system of the environment. PMCA of Kansas Goals * To heighten business acumen through education * To seek favorable legislation through a strong grassroots network * To provide industry representation in regard to legislative and regulatory concerns * To promote a positive public image of the independent energy marketer * To promote the highest ethical business standards * To be sensitive to the importance of a safe, clean environment * To keep members informed on issues that affect their business operations * To encourage diversity of business operations in order to promote financial security * To strengthen association programs through member involvement * To provide a forum for social exchange |

