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AutoID Industry Honors Excellence at 2011 AIM Expo
Individual Recognized for Outstanding Contributions
Las Vegas, NV -- October 10, 2011 – AIM North America, the association for Automatic Identification and Mobility in the North America region, recognized Chuck Evanhoe during the AIM Expo, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, for his noteworthy contributions to the development and growth of the automatic identification and mobility community.
The AIM North America Professional of the Year Award was awarded to Evanhoe, President, Evanhoe & Associates, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the AIM organization and AIDC industry during his 25+ year career. He has been a major contributor to the AIM North America and the AIM organizations through his active participation on both boards of directors and various industry committees including the AIM Expo Planning Committee, UID Suppliers Alliance, and RFID Experts Group, to name a few.
According to Don Ertel, AIM North board chairman, “Chuck exemplifies the outstanding work that results when you combine intellect, leadership, and dedication. We are pleased to recognize Chuck’s significant achievements in shaping the AIM organization and the positive impact it has made on the AIDC industry.”
For more information, a biography, and/or photo, contact the AIM North America office.
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About AIM North America
AIM North America is the industry trade association that represents the Automatic Identification and Mobility sales channel in the US, Canada and Mexico. AIM North America provides marketing and educational resources to assist resellers, systems integrators, solutions providers, manufacturers, and distributors in growing their Automatic Identification and Mobility sales. AIM North America is a chapter of AIM, Inc., the worldwide authority on automatic identification and mobility for nearly 40 years.
For more information, contact the AIM North America office at One Landmark North, 20399 Route 19, Suite 203, Cranberry Township, PA 16066, telephone +1 724.742.4473, fax +1 724.742.4476, or visit www.aim-na.org.
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