Learn about Managing Automation's Progressive Manufacturing Awards
On-Demand Webcast - :15min
Managing Automation's annual Progressive Manufacturing Awards focus the industry's brightest spotlight on winning projects and strategic initiatives centered around the eight key progressive manufacturing disciplines. If you have a compelling story, this may be your chance to make a lasting mark on today's manufacturing community.
View this webcast today to listen to David R. Brousell, Managing Automation's Editor-in-Chief, and 2007 Progressive Manufacturer of The Year, Bruce McKay from Livingston & Haven, discuss the awards program and the benefits of winning.
In this informational broadcast, you'll learn: - How to win accolades, PR buzz, and recognition with the 2008 awards program
- Tips that will maximize your chances to win
- How being a Progressive Manufacturing Award winner benefited Livingston & Haven
The 2008 Progressive Manufacturing Awards also create a valuable PR opportunity for technology vendors:
- Showcase how your products are used to help customers leverage automation and information technologies to create competitive advantage
- Increase your credibility in the market -- if a winner uses your solution to create advantage, you'll receive extensive exposure in the pages of Managing Automation, creating an award-winning case study for your company and offering(s)
Don't miss your chance to share your tale of progress with the industry's most influential decision-makers!
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 |  | David R. BrousellEditor-in-Chief, Managing Automation David R. Brousell has been Editor-in-Chief of Managing Automation since 1998. Brousell started his career in technology journalism in 1978 at Electronic News. In 1985, he joined Datamation Magazine, and was named Editor-in-Chief in 1991. Brousell has covered numerous industry developments, technology shifts and major product introductions, including the mainframe era and the development of relational databases; the rise of the minicomputer; the advent of personal computing, client-server computing and the evolution of enterprise applications, and the dawn of the Internet and the worldwide web. Along the way, he has interviewed such notables as ENIAC inventor J. Presper Eckert, IBM's Thomas J. Watson Jr., Microsoft's Bill Gates, Oracle's Larry Ellison, Cincom's Tom Nies, Lotus's Mitchell Kapor, Netscape's James Barksdale, and Intel's Andrew Grove. Brousell has received numerous journalism awards, including two consecutive Jesse H. Neal Editorial Achievement Awards, the highest award for business journalism in the U.S. Under his leadership at MA, the magazine has been cited 9 times for editorial achievement.
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