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Paul Madill, Glunz & Jensen
Receive
NPES Gegenheimer Awards
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Paul Madill, Executive
Vice President and Chief Operating officer of Madern USA, and
Glunz & Jensen have received the 2005 Harold W. Gegenheimer
individual and corporate Awards for Industry Service at the
Annual Conference of NPES,
The Association for Suppliers of Printing, Publishing and
Converting Technologies October 9 in Key Biscayne, Florida.
The awards, named for a former NPES President and Chairman
Emeritus of Baldwin Technology Company,
recognize qualities which Harold Gegenheimer continues to stand
for – a lifelong commitment to technical innovation, sound
management, support for education and research and working for
the good of the whole industry. The winners receive plaques, and NPES contributes $2,000 in the name of the winners to the Print
and Graphics Scholarship Foundation for scholarships offered to
the employees or children of employees of NPES member companies
to pursue studies in graphic communications.
Madill was honored with the individual award for his active
participation in the Association for more than 20 years. Elected
to the board of directors in 1999, he has served as chairman of
the Programs and Meetings Committee and the Audit Committee. He
was elected to the board's Executive Committee in 2001.
The nomination noted that he has made a significant contribution
of time, energy and leadership to NPES and industry activities.
Glunz & Jensen has been a member of the Association since 1989,
when it joined under the name Luth International. Established by
Peter Glunz and P. Bjarne Jensen in 1973, the company develops
and markets high-quality equipment for process automation within
the graphic and photographic industries, with a special focus on
computer-to-plate processors. The company's American subsidiary,
located in Elkwood, Virginia, sells and supports Glunz & Jensen
products in North and South America.
Accepting the award on Glunz & Jensen's behalf was company
President W. Bruce Goodwin, an NPES board member since 2001.
Nominations for the Gegenheimer awards may be made by any NPES
member company, and are due by September 15th each year.
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Last Update: 07/20/97
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Copyright; 1998 by TL Consulting Group - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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