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Dreyer Retiring After 47 Years

Ohio association exec writing book about industry experiences
DUBLIN, Ohio -- The Ohio Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association (OPMCA) has announced that long-time president Roger F. Dreyer will retire after 47 years with the state association, according to the Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA)

Dreyer started with Dublin, Ohio-based OPMCA in 1962 during the height of extended gasoline tax battles in the Ohio legislature.

Dreyer and his wife Mary Sue have three children. One of their daughters, Karen Dreyer Womack, is the executive vice president of OPMCA.

His plans for retirement include [image-nocss] writing a book about his experience with OPMCA and consulting on various projects.

In existence since 1922, the OPMCA represents the interest of Ohio marketers, independent refineries, truckstops, retail chains and convenience stores. OPMCA members own and operate more than 2,900 facilities. Members market more than 52% of the motor fuel sold in Ohio. OPMCA's member share in Ohio is larger than the total market in 29 states. The OPMCA exists to provide professional services and support on legislative and regulatory issues, information services, educational programs, group insurance plans and governmental relations.

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