AMCA International Members convened for 54th annual meeting.

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In 2009 from September 10-12, AMCA members convened for their annual in-person business and networking meeting in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada. Meetings were scheduled for Executive Committee, Board of Directors, Division, Committee, and Regional members. Topics covered taking care of general housekeeping, including one general session for entire membership, as well as organizational structure, CRP certifying process modernization, and increasing acceptance of CRP internationally.



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AMCA International Members Convened for the Association's 54th Annual Meeting



Arlington Heights, IL USA--The Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc. (AMCA) September 10-12, 2009 AMCA members convened for their Annual Meeting in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada. The meetings were hosted by current AMCA President, Denis Labelle, of T. A. Morrison & Co. Inc., and Gary Benson, President of Mechanovent Corporation Chairman of the Board. The meeting was attended by the Board of Directors, AMCA Members, AMCA Staff, guests, and Trade Journal Press. Members arrived from various points around the U. S., and included some of AMCA's International members from Germany, China, Singapore, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.

Meetings were scheduled for the Executive Committee, Board of Directors, Division, Committee, and Regional members, and lasted for 3 days, taking care of general housekeeping, including a general session for the entire membership. The AMCA Annual Meeting is an in-person business and networking meeting where members and staff are able to discuss ideas such as "Modernization of the CRP Certifying Process" and "Increasing acceptance of CRP on Key Products Internationally." They also continued work on the "Comprehensive plan for AMCA International's Structure" as well as "Focus on Member satisfaction and R.O.I."

During her Executive Directors report Barbara Morrison, AMCA Executive Director summarized: "AMCA's worldwide outreach continues to grow at record rates with positive impact; a direct reflection of the hard work by AMCA Members and staff, striving to fulfill the goals and directives of the Association's Strategic Plan." Ms. Morrison went on to say "The growth of the association, its programs, and the recognition of them in the global community is an indicator of future success for AMCA International."

The Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc. is a not for profit international association of the world's manufacturers of related air system equipment - primarily, but not limited to fans, louvers, dampers, air curtains, airflow measurement stations, acoustic attenuators, and other air system components for the industrial, commercial, and residential markets.

The association's mission is to promote the health and growth of the industries covered by its scope and the members of the association consistent with the interests of the public. AMCA International, with origins dating back to 1917, has members in most industrialized countries throughout the world.

For more information, please contact:
Marian Vambreck,
Membership, Marketing & Communications
Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc.
30 West University Drive
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004.1893
(T)847 394 0150 (F)847 253 0088 (W) www.amca.org (E)mvambreck@amca.org

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