Jamison has presented several combustible dust seminars and regularly acts as a technical resource. He has authored several combustible dust articles for national and international trade publications including Air Pollution Control, Wood & Wood Products, CabinetMakerFDM, Wood Industry (Canada), Woodshop News, Chemical Engineering, and FDM Asia. Scott also serves on the Technical Advisory Board for Air Pollution Control, a technical trade publication, and chairs the Industrial Dust Task Force for WMMA. He also sits on the board of the New Haven Manufacturers Association (NHMA), and is a member of the Town of Woodbridge, CT Economic Development Commission.
"Jamie Scott is going to make an excellent leader for this association," stated John Schultz, WMMA's outgoing president. "He has served WMMA and the industry at large on numerous levels, and is well prepared for the challenges of this position."
WMMA, the Wood Machinery Manufacturers of America, is a nonprofit organization that develops and publishes standards guiding the proper manufacturing of woodworking equipment. WMMA standards are prevalent within the United States, used and contributed to by its over 150 member companies.