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National Asphalt Pavement Association
The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) works to support, advocate, and advance the asphalt pavement industry. We support our members through education, technical advice, recognition programs, and peer engagement. We advance the industry through innovation and research, thought leadership, and promoting safe, efficient, sustainable operations.

An extension of your team, our staff stand ready to serve on important issues ranging from advocacy, engineering, and health and safety to sustainability and workforce development. NAPA's highly educated staff include three employees holding doctorates, 11 earning master's degrees, and 18 boasting undergraduate degrees.

We also have applied knowledge with over two centuries of association leadership among the staff team. Learn more about how we can serve you. Convening the industry with virtual and in-person meetings, webinars, and programs, NAPA offers leaders an opportunity to network, learn the latest, and steer the direction of the association.
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The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) works to support, advocate, and advance the asphalt pavement industry. We support our members through education, technical advice, recognition programs, and peer engagement. We advance the industry through innovation and research, thought leadership, and promoting safe, efficient, sustainable operations.
The NAPA Research and Education Foundation (NAPAREF) was established in 1978 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation. The Foundation raises, manages, and disperses funds to support a variety of programs, including those listed below. Through income derived from the NAPAREF endowment fund, more than $16.7 million has been contributed to the National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) at Auburn University in Alabama over the past 34 years.
The responsibility for governing NAPA rests with a volunteer board of directors, an executive committee and national officers, all operating according to NAPA's bylaws and working in close collaboration with NAPA's President and CEO to set strategic direction, provide necessary resources, and make key decisions that association staff then implement to meet member needs.
The antitrust laws seek to preserve a free competitive economy in the United States and in commerce with foreign countries. As a general rule, competitors may not restrain competition among themselves through understandings or agreements as to the price, the production, or the distribution of their products or services, or other agreements which unreasonably restrict competition.
The purpose of this Conflict of Interest Policy is to protect the interests of the National Asphalt Pavement Association (the association) in connection with any transaction arrangement that might benefit the private interests of any employee, any association Officer, Director, Committee Member or Member.
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