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Herman Procurement & Logistics Contributes $10,000 to NSCA Education Foundation

The NSCA Education Foundation announced today a $10,000 contribution from Herman Procurement & Logistics. Funds will be used to support the educational initiatives spearheaded by the NSCA Education Foundation for both professionals entering the commercial electronic systems industry and those seeking continuing education and career advancement within the industry.

Herman Procurement & Logistics Contributes $10,000 to NSCA Education Foundation

Jan 18, 2006 3:57 PM

The NSCA Education Foundation announced today a $10,000 contribution from Herman Procurement & Logistics. Funds will be used to support the educational initiatives spearheaded by the NSCA Education Foundation for both professionals entering the commercial electronic systems industry and those seeking continuing education and career advancement within the industry.

“We are extremely enthusiastic about our contribution to the NSCA Education Foundation. Educating today’s systems professionals, promoting leadership for the future, and building the next generation is critical to the strength, health, and future of the commercial electronic systems industry,” says Jeffrey A. Wolf, executive vice president, Herman Procurement & Logistics. “It is our responsibility to take a leadership role in defining and shaping the resources that will improve the industry. The NSCA Education Foundation is the vehicle towards accomplishing these objectives.”

We are excited that Herman will be joining our quest to raise the standards of education in the commercial electronic systems industry,” says Tony Price, president, NSCA Education Foundation. “Leading companies like Herman are focused on improving education and understand the importance of this quest. Their conviction and support help pave the way to a successful future for the industry.”

The NSCA Education Foundation supports financial assistance for training programs such as EST training and certification, project management and other NSCA educational curricula; educational funding for students entering the industry; and development of future educational programs.

For more information, visit www.hermanelectronics.com and www.nscafoundation.org.

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