AIA announces 2013 Board of Directors

The 2013 Automated Imaging Association's (AIA) Board of Directors election results were announced during the AIA Business Conference in Orlando, FL. The following board members were re-elected to new two year terms: John Jennings, chief commercial officer, Basler Vision Technologies; Todd Miller, general manager, JAI; Keith Reuben, president, Teledyne DALSA Asia-Pacific; and Edward Roney, national accounts manager, FANUC Robotics America Corp.

Steve Wardell, ATS Automation, was appointed by the board to the remaining one year left in the term of Phil Arsenault, ATS Automation.

"I am very excited to continue the momentum AIA has built over the last several years," said Greg Hollows, chairman of the AIA Board of Directors and director, Machine Vision Solutions, Edmund Optics. "The insight and experience of my fellow board members will be a key driver as we continue down our strategic path of growing AIA's global presence through education, promotion and collaboration."

Other 2013 members of the AIA board include Jeff Burnstein, AIA president; George Chamberlain, president, Pleora Technologies; Michael Cyros, president, Allied Vision Technologies; Rusty Ponce de Leon, president, Phase 1 Technology Corp.; Steve Mott, vice president, Components Express Inc.; and Kyle Voosen, director of marketing, National Instruments Corp. (U.K.) Ltd.

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