"As one who accepts the adage “I don’t know what I don’t know”, networking with fellow PRISM members has allowed me to simply know more about how to succeed in our industry."
Eric Haas, President & CEO of A.R.M.S. Honored as a “20+10 People You Should Know in 2010”
(Green Bay, WI) The Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated its 5th annual BBJ magazine’s “People You Should Know” awards. This year’s awards honored 31 local individuals including Eric Haas, president and CEO of Automated Records Management Systems, Inc (A.R.M.S).
These honorees and the February/March 2010 issue of the BBJ magazine – were unveiled at a reception hosted at the Swan Club at Legends in De Pere.
This year’s awards, entitled, “20+10 People You Should Know in 2010,” honored 21 individuals (due to a tie) who have more than 10 years of experience in their respective industries and have made a significant impact in their fields. The awards also honored 10 individuals with 10 or fewer years of experience in their respective industries or fields who have made a significant impact in their fields. All honorees met criteria for which the BBJ “People You Should Know” awards are known. This criteria included: accomplishments/contributions in their respective industries, spirit, drive, ambition, innovativeness and creativity, employment at a member of the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce and living or working in Brown County.
Profiles on all the honored individuals – including their photos – are featured in an online version of the BBJ magazine, available at http://www.titletown.org
Founded in 1983, A.R.M.S. (Automated Records Management Systems) provides information management and protection services to businesses throughout Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. As a full-service commercial records center, A.R.M.S. provides “Information Management from Inception through Destruction” for customers ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 firms stretching throughout Northeast Wisconsin as well as the Sheboygan / Fond du Lac areas up through Marinette and the U.P.
