The RV Industry Association (RVIA) recognized industry leaders for their contributions to the recreational vehicle sector during its annual awards presentation as part of RVs Move America Week 2026.
Matt Carboneau, strategic account manager at Wesco, received the National Service Award, which recognizes outstanding service to the RVIA and the broader industry.
According to the association, Carboneau was honored for his service on the RV Industry Association Board of Directors and his participation on multiple association committees that support the organization’s initiatives and industry priorities.
Whitney Holtz, president of Windish RV Center, Airstream of Colorado, Airstream of Utah and Airstream of Wyoming, also received the National Education Service Award.
The association said Holtz was recognized for her commitment to workforce development and efforts to create pathways for students to explore careers in the RV industry.
The annual awards program honors individuals, companies and organizations that have made significant contributions to the advancement of the recreational vehicle sector through service, leadership and achievement.
The awards were presented during the RV Industry Association’s annual meeting luncheon, which took place on the opening day of RVs Move America Week 2026.
The luncheon also featured updates on industry trends and economic impact data shared by RVIA President and CEO Craig Kirby.
In conjunction with the event, the association acknowledged Sorini, Samet & Associates for sponsoring the luncheon.
RVs Move America Week brings together RV manufacturers, suppliers, dealers and industry stakeholders for meetings and discussions focused on issues affecting the recreational vehicle industry.
The annual awards presentation remains one of the event’s key traditions, recognizing individuals whose work has contributed to the industry’s continued growth and development.