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NATM Hires Sherry Palmeroni as Bookkeeper
Introducing Sherry Palmeroni
The National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) is pleased to announce that Sherry Palmeroni joined the staff as bookkeeper and office manager in October. She oversees billing, accounts payable and receivable, and reconciliations.
Sherry attended Highland Community College in Highland, Kansas. She got her start in accounting at 20 years old and has never looked back. She brings years of accounting and customer service experience to the NATM team.
“I’m here to make a difference and be a good member of the team,” Sherry said. “This isn’t a field I’ve been a part of before, so I’m looking forward to learning something new.”
Sherry is the point of contact for Association members for invoicing and billing questions.
“Sherry has been a great addition to the NATM team,” said Alex Stowe, NATM Interim Executive Director. “Her knowledge, willingness to learn, and prior experience has already started to pay dividends for the Association. I am excited to continue working with Sherry and see how she can continue to advance our bookkeeping processes.”
In her spare time, Sherry enjoys spending time with her kids and the rest of her family and watching her first and second favorite NFL teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Welcome Sherry to the Association by phone at (785) 272-4433 or by email, Sherry.Palmeroni@natm.com. ■

NATM Hires Samantha Darling LaCount as Tracks Magazine Editor
Introducing Samantha Darling LaCount
The National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) is pleased to announce that Samantha Darling LaCount joined the staff as the Tracks Magazine Editor in September. She oversees the magazine and works closely with the Association’s marketing team for advertising.
Samantha graduated from the University of Kansas with degrees in journalism and English. She spent the past four years in the Kansas Department of Transportation’s (KDOT) Office of Civil Rights Compliance, where she conducted interviews with contractors, business owners, and employees, and was heavily involved in KDOT’s community outreach efforts. Prior to that, she was a copy editor and layout designer for the St. Joseph News-Press in St. Joseph, Missouri, and The Durango Herald in Durango, Colorado. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, reading, and spending time with her husband, Paul, and their two cocker spaniels.
As Tracks Editor, Samantha oversees the content, design, and layout of the magazine. She is excited to present relevant technical information as well as industry-related human-interest stories to Association members.
“I love print media and am so excited for the opportunity to be a part of it again,” said Samantha. “Getting back to design and storytelling feels like coming home.”
Samantha is also the point of contact for members looking to advertise in Tracks magazine, the NATM Membership Directory & Buyer’s Guide, the NATM website, and eNewsletters. She is new to advertising but looks forward to getting to know members and their needs and helping them utilize NATM’s resources to expand their advertising reach.
“NATM is very excited to have such a talented new member as Samantha join our team,” said Meghan Ryan, NATM Assistant Director. “Samantha brings an enthusiasm and wealth of experience for print publications, which will serve her well in this role. She hit the ground running and has already proven her aptitude with editing, organization, and storytelling through her writing. We are very excited to utilize her many skills and see Tracks magazine continue to improve under her keen eye for detail.”
Welcome Samantha to the Association by phone at (785) 272-4433 or by email, Samantha. Darling@natm.com. ■
