Annual Report - The AED Foundation

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Annual Report - The AED Foundation
2014 AED FOUNDATION
ANNUAL REPORT
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
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5
6
Letter from the Chairman
Our Mission, Our Goals,
Our Vision
2014 Instructors Conference
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Foundation
6 AED Accredited Programs
7 Foundation Pillars
9 Investors & Donors
13 Our Foundation
14 Expeditures
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MESSAGE FROM THE
CHAIRMAN
Th
is year we continue our theme that stresses the need in our industry for qualified technicians.
The AED Foundation and their AED Accredited technical college network are continuously recruiting,
training and streaming highly trained technicians into the heavy equipment distribution industry. This
year The AED Foundation held its inaugural Instructors Conference, an event providing a great opportunity for AED
Accredited technical colleges and those who are in the process of accreditation to learn, share best practices and
make broad networking connections. This is just one of the new ways that The AED Foundation is dedicated to
developing school partnership programs based on industry needs with input from AED-affiliated dealers,
manufacturers, technical colleges and volunteers.
As always, The Foundation continues to provide industry-specific professional education programs that help keep everyone at the dealership current on the best practices of their jobs. We
recognize that AED members need new content and offerings. As we move forward The
Foundation is working on new programs that meet industry requests.
On behalf of The AED Foundation staff and board members - thank you for your support.
Because of your involvement The Foundation continues to grow and expand its services.
A. Roy Kern, Chairman
Equipment Corporation of America
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OUR MISSION
The AED Foundation,founded in 1991, enhances the success of member companies by
encouraging continuous learning,providing educational opportunities for today’s employees,
and by improving the availability and quality of equipment industry employees in the future.
The Foundation is an affiliate of Associated Equipment Distributors, founded in 1919.
OUR GOALS
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Accredit Programs at 30 Technical Colleges by 2014; 34 by 2016
Graduate 1,200 New Technicians Annually
In 2014 provide the 8th edition of AED College Technical Standards
Continue to Provide Venues for AED Accredited/Non-Accredited Schools and Industry Stakeholders to Learn, Share Best Practices and Network
• Obtain Continuous Feedback from the Industry on Workforce Development Issues and the Current State of Equipment Technology
• Grow the Number of Visitors to AEDCareers.com and AEDWorkforce.com
• Provide AED Volunteer and Member Workforce Development Resources
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OUR VISION
Building Industry
Image
Establish School
Partnerships
Support Recruitment
through awareness,
resources
& collaboration.
through growth,
promotion
& management.
through connections,
quality, & support.
Provide Continuing
Professional
Education
through opportunities,
learning
& encouragement.
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THE AED FOUNDATION
AEDF 2014 INSTRUCTORS
CONFERENCE
A SPECIAL THANKS...
JUNE 16 - 19
The AED Foundation’s first
Diesel/Equipment Technology College
Instructors Conference was held at North
Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS). The
70 attendees and speakers represented 18
AED Accredited colleges (out of 28),
nine unaccredited or “in-process” colleges, and eight dealer and manufacturer
companies.
This inaugural Foundation event provided a
great opportunity for participants to learn,
share best practices and make broad
networking connections.
Presentation and discussion topics included:
student recruitment; instructor recruitment;
lesson plans; hydraulic/hydrostatic trainers;
grants and funding sources; AED
Accreditation processes; what AED
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Evaluation Team Leaders look for at on-site
evaluation visits; providers of simulators,
training boards and other training aids;
building an active and committed Advisory
Board; and near/long-term challenges facing
career and technical colleges.
Thank you to our
event sponsors and
planners:
Komatsu America Corporation,
General Equipment & Supplies, Inc. ,
Titan Machinery, Butler Machinery,
RDO Equipment, Swanston Equipment,
and ASC.
Mr. Terry Marohl, Department Chair
Diesel Technology, NDSCS
Ms. Jennifer Schmitt, Program Assistant
Diesel Technology, NDSCS
Mr. Don Shilling, President
General Equipment & Supplies, Inc.
Ms. Theresa Keimig, Executive Assistant
General Equipment & Supplies, Inc.
Additional thanks to:
Dr. John Richman, President
NDSCS and former AED Foundation Board member.
The mikeroweWORKS
Foundation Awards Tools
Scholarships to students at
AED Affiliated College and
High School Programs
For the forth year, The mikeroweWORKS
Foundation has awarded
tools scholarships to two
top equipment technology
students at each of AED’s
Accredited and Recognized
schools.
51 students each have
received a $1,000 tools
scholarship, for a total of
$51,000 awarded in 2013.
Scholarship winners are
general or manufacturer
college equipment program
students who earned the
highest cumulative GPAs
at the end of the fall 2013
semester.
AED FOUNDATION ACCREDITED PROGRAMS
Alexandria Technical
& Community College
Lake Area
Technical Institute
Pennsylvania College
of Technology
AVTEC Alaska Institute
of Technology
Lane Community College
Reedley College
Central Arizona College
Lansing
Community College
State Technical
College of Missouri
Alexandria, Minn.
Seward, Alaska
Coolidge, Ariz.
Central Lakes College
Staples, Minn.
College of Western Idaho
Nampa, Idaho
Dakota County
Technical College
Rosemount, Minn.
Des Moines Area
Community College
Ankeny, Iowa
Ferris State University
Big Rapids, Mich.
Florence-Darlington Technical
College
Florence, S.C.
Idaho State University
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Pocatello, Idaho
Illinois Central College
East Peoria, Ill.
Watertown, S.D.
Eugene, Ore.
Lansing, Mich.
Linn-Benton
Community College
Albany, Ore.
Minnesota State
Community &
Technical College
Moorhead, Minn.
North Dakota State College of
Science
Williamsport, Pa.
Reedley, Calif.
Linn, Mo.
State University of
New York at Cobleskill
Cobleskill, N.Y.
Wake Technical
Community College
Raleigh, N.C.
White Mountains
Community College
Berlin, N.H.
Wahpeton, N.D.
Northeast Wisconsin Technical
College
AED RECOGNIZED
HIGH SCHOOL
PROGRAM
Oklahoma State
University Institute
of Technology
Dehryl A. Dennis
Technical Education Center
Boise, Idaho
Owens Community College
(Sponsored by Idaho State
University, Pocatello, Idaho,
an AED Accredited program.)
Sturgeon Bay, Wis.
Okmulgee, Okla.
Toledo, Ohio
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THE AED FOUNDATION
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
PILLAR I
INDUSTRY IMAGE - EXPLORING OPPORTUNITIES FOR TODAY & THE FUTURE
Despite industry efforts to showcase
the professional and highly technical
nature of today’s equipment industry
careers, old industry stereotypes still
persist. Enhancing industry image
calls for strategic initiatives including
our community based, school-towork initiative; targeting key
demographics and focusing on
available resources. When a student
chooses a career as a technician, it is
a rea success story for the image of
the industry and for The AED
Foundation.
PILLAR II
SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS - AED ACCREDITATION & RECOGNITION
The new breed of technicians
entering our industry have broad and
sophisticated skill sets, both technical
and academic, that meet the
requirements of dealerships like
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yours. There are now 36 AED
Affiliated diesel equipment
technology programs at 26 colleges
nationwide. We are committed to
working with these schools to assure
they keep their AED Accreditation.
A number of other colleges
are actively working toward
accreditation.
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PILLAR III
RECRUITMENT - DELIVERING TOOLS TO MEET THE COMING CHALLENGE
An important part of our
accreditation and recognition
includes meeting dealer recruitment
needs.
One important tool is
AEDWorkforce.com.
Through this avenue The Foundation
strives to deliver a source
of qualified technician applicants
with the required expertise whenever
and wherever they are needed.
Another facet includes providing
career exploration and assistance.
Through AEDCareers.com, dealers
and instructors are provided with an
online recruiting tool to which they
can refer prospective students.
PILLAR IV
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - LEARNING TO BE SUCCESSFUL
IN TIMES OF CHANGE
Human capital is your most valuable
resource. As our economic climate
recovers, be positioned, skilled and
energized to capture market share
and outsell your competition.
Foundation resources, give you the
Your employees can learn about
edge in the industry through manager excellence in the areas of
certification programs.
management, sales, customer
service, product support, rental,
financial, operations, computer skills,
and health and safety.
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STUDENTS
THE SKILLS GAP
A standard four-year
degree can be seen as
unaffordable with no
guarantee of a job.
A two-year technical
degree can offer
more opportunities
but is rarely discussed.
Many technical
schools offer
diesel programs,
however without
accreditation they
do not meet AED
dealer needs.
Technical schools
are struggling
with high costs and
time investment
of getting students
enrolled.
Meanwhile, 3.5 million
well-paying jobs are
left unfilled including
tens of thousands in
the heavy equipment
industry alone.
FILLING THE GAP
The AED Foundation is dedicated to developing school
partnership programs based on industry-expressed needs
with input from AED-affliliated dealers, manufacturers,
technical colleges and volunteers.
Currently there are 36 diesel/equipment AED
Affiliated programs at 26 colleges.
More than 500 students are graduating annually.
THE “ABRIDGED” PROCESS
AEDF accreditation
infrastructure is focused
on schools meeting industryexpressed needs & standards.
Program is supported by annual
9 campaign investments.
member
TAKES
1-3
YEARS
AVG.
With the
assistance
of AEDF,
dealers
connect
with technical
colleges.
Prior to accreditation
visit and approval,
AED volunteer Evaluation
Team Leaders (ETLs) work
with school and dealers
to ensure standards are
implemented properly.
Schools get
re-accredited
every five years,
assuring they
are staying up
to date on AED
Standards.
Parking/
Mileage
Misc.
Ground
Transportation
Airfare
Hotel
Meals
TIME EXPENSES
THE INVESTMENT AT WORK
1 VISIT FOR 2 ETLS COSTS APPROX. $2,400.
Several ETL/staff trips may be needed over the average 1-3 year
accreditation process.
ETLs and staff each make one or more visits to a school before final accreditation.
Technical colleges rely on the advice and experience of AED volunteers and staff.
Accreditations would take longer without these visits.
OVER 580 HOURS
Volunteer and Employee Hours for On-site visit and consulting
Other Necessary
Expenditures Not
Included In Time
or Expenses...
•Technical Training
Committee
•ETL Processes
& Procedures Development
SYNERGY: THE SUM OF ALL PARTS
Working together, ALL benefit.
•ETL Manual
•Finding & Analyzing
Prospective Equipment
Programs
•Accreditation Materials
Students
• Career Information & Guidance
• Financial Resources
• Potential Local Employers
• Real-World Education
Dealers
• Quality Entry-Level Techs
• Local Tech Availability
• Collective Dealer Efforts
• Help Schools/Students
Schools
• Local Business Input
• Program Resources
• Student Recruitment,
Placement & Resources
•ETL Training Meeting
•Technical Standards
& Assessments Updates
•Instructor Conference
•ETL Website
Accrediting schools can take many years and countless hours but the
payoff is thousands of new technicians needed now in the workforce. Be a part of the solution.10
THE AED FOUNDATION
INVESTORS
INDUSTRY CHAMPIONS
PLATINUM PLUS
Glenn C. Williamson
Mark Teel
Pete McPartland
Sentry Insurance Company
Caterpillar, Inc.
Kelly Granatier
Mike Hayes
John Deere Construction
& Forestry Division
Komatsu America Corp.
Logan Mellott
Goran Lindgren
John D. Crum
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Volvo Construction
Wells Fargo Equipment
Equipment, North America Finance, Inc.
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Caterpillar Inc.
John Deere Construction
& Forestry Division
Komatsu America Corp.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
Volvo Construction Equipment North America, Inc.
Wells Fargo Equipment
Finance, Inc.
PLATINUM
GOLD
Berry Companies,
Inc.
Vermeer
Texas-Louisiana
WTP Exchange
Walter T. Berry
Berry Companies, Inc.
Whit Perryman
Vermeer Equipment of
Texas, Inc.
Ian Boccaccio
WTP Exchange
Dallas Moyer
Jay Paradis
David Kocourek
Justin Glass
APCO Equipment
Brandeis Machinery
& Supply Co.
CNH Capital Insurance
Agency, Inc.
EPG Insurance Inc.
GOLD
A. Roy Kern
Don Shilling
Equipment Corporation
of America
General Equipment
& Supplies, Inc.
Apco Equipment
Brandeis Machinery & Supply Co.
Chadwick-BaRoss Inc.
CNH Capital Insurance Agency, Inc.
EPG Insurance Inc.
Equipment Corporation of America
Michael Savastio
Jeff Roschyk
Groff Tractor
& Equipment, Inc.
Joy Global (P&H Mining
Equipment)
Tom Udland
Murphy Tractor &
Equipment Co., Inc.
General Equipment & Supplies, Inc.
Groff Tractor & Equipment, Inc.
Joy Global (P&H Mining Equipment)
MacQueen Equipment Inc.
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.
Ohio CAT
Kenneth E. Taylor
Ohio CAT
Monty Boyd
Whayne Supply Company
Western States Equipment Co.
Whayne Supply Company
Wood’s CRW Corp.
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SILVER
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Barry Stoughton
Richard M. Goldsbury Patrick McConnell
Lawerence F. Glynn Jim Osborne
Mark Harbaugh
Jeff Scott
H.E. “Ed” Kirby, Jr.
BLS Enterprises, Inc.
Bobcat Company
Clyde/West Inc.
CMW Equipment
Cummins Bridgeway, LLC
Ditch Witch Midwest
Intermountain Bobcat
Kirby-Smith Machinery, Inc.
Eric Sauvage
Dennis Kruepke
Benjamin Norris
R. Dale Vaughn
Chris Gaylor
Bruce Bowman
Wes Stowers
Tiffany Sewell-Howard
LBX Company, LLC
McCann Industries, Inc.
Midlantic Machinery, Inc.
OCT Equipment, Inc.
Power Equipment
Company
Star Equipment
Stowers Machinery
Corporation
The Charles Machine Works,
Inc. -Ditch Witch Products
Paul Monfardini
Dennis Vander Molen
United Group, Inc.
Industrial Seats Division
Vermeer MidSouth Inc.
B-C Equipment Sales, Inc.
Bee Equipment Sales, Ltd.
Bejac Corporation
BLS Enterprises, Inc.
Bobcat Company
Bomag
C. N. Wood Co., Inc.
Clyde/West, Inc.
CMW Equipment
Cummins Bridgeway, L.L.C.
De Lage Landen
Financial Svcs. Inc.
Ditch Witch Midwest
e-Emphasys Technologies Inc.
EMPIRE Southwest LLC
Faris Machinery Company
Flagler Construction
Equipment, LLC
Four Seasons Equipment, Inc.
Gorilla Hammers, Inc.
Intermountain Bobcat
Iron Planet
Kirby-Smith Machinery, Inc.
LBX Company LLC
Liebherr Construction Equipment
Louisiana CAT
McCann Industries, Inc.
MH Equipment Company
Midlantic Machinery
OCT Equipment, Inc.
Power Equipment Company
Star Equipment, Ltd.
The Charles Machine Works, Inc. Ditch Witch Products
Titan Machinery Inc.
Thompson Tractor Co., Inc.
United Group,
Industrial Seats Div.
Vermeer Illinois Inc.
Vermeer MidSouth, Inc.
Vermeer Sales & Service
of Central Illinois, Inc.
Wagner Equipment Co.
BRONZE
Larry Shute
David Fackler
Mike Thuringer
Jim Hasler
David Walton
G. Bennett Closner
Russell W. Sheaffer
Matt Di Iorio
1st Source Bank
Asphalt Care Equipment
& Supply
Bierschbach Equipment
& Supply
Case Construction
Caterpillar Financial
Services Corporation
Closner Equipment
Company, Inc.
Cummins NPower, LLC.
Ditch Witch of Ohio,
W. PA & W. NY
Gary Bridwell
Pat Ahern
Jim Gorman
Russ Brown
Timothy J. Watters
John Coughlin
Chris MacAllister
Jack Moser
Ditch Witch
of Oklahoma
Edward Ehrbar, Inc.
Gorman-Rupp Company Hercules Sealing
Products
Hoffman Equipment
Company
Linder Industrial
Machinery Company
MacAllister
Machinery Co., Inc
McAllister
Equipment Co.
Mike Soley, Jr.
Garrett Patten
Matt Erickson
Matt Roland
Dennis J. Heller
Bill Williams
Paul Campbell
Rich Wheeler
Miller-Bradford
& Risberg, Inc.
Patten Industries, Inc.
PFW Systems Corp.
Roland Machinery Co.
Stephenson Equipment
The W.W. Williams Co.
Wheeler Machinery Co.
Wyoming Machinery Co.
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BRONZE
1st Source Bank
Ajax Tool Works
Alban Tractor
American State
Equipment Co., Inc.
Anderson Machinery
Company
Aring Equipment
Company, Inc.
Asphalt Care Equipment
& Supply
Bacon Universal
Bierschbach Equipment
& Supply
Capital Tractor Inc.
Carolina CAT
Case Construction
Cashman Equipment
Company
Caterpillar Financial
Central Power Systems
& Services, Inc.
Chubb Group of Insurance
Companies
Closner Equipment Co., Inc.
Cowin Equipment
Company, Inc.
Cummins Eastern Canada L.P
Cummins NPower LLC
Deutz Corporation
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Diesel Machinery, Inc.
Ditch Witch of Ohio,
W. PA & W. NY
Ditch Witch of Oklahoma
Ditch Witch Southwest
Eastern High Reach
Edward Ehrbar, Inc.
Emery Equipment Sales
& Rentals, Inc.
Erb Equipment Company, Inc.
Fabick CAT
Frank Martin Sons, Inc.
Garden State Bobcat, Inc.
Gibson Machinery, LLC
Golden Equipment Company
Gorman-Rupp Co.
Gregory Poole
Equipment Company
GS Equipment, Inc.
H. O. Penn Machinery
Company, Inc.
Hercules Sealing Products
HKX, Inc.
Hoffman Equipment Co.
Honnen Equipment Co.
Howell Tractor
& Equipment LLC
J. Smith Lanier &
Co.- Eddy Kilman
J A Riggs Tractor Co
James River Equipment LLC.
Jordan-Sitter Associates
Linder Industrial Machinery Company
Link-Belt Const. Equip.
Mid-Atlantic
LiuGong Construction
Machinery
MacAllister
Machinery Co., Inc.
Martin Implement Sales, Inc.
McAllister Equipment Co.
Memphis AED
Miller-Bradford
& Risberg, Inc.
Mining, Rock Excavation,
and Construction LLC
Modern Group
NMC
Norris Sales Co. Inc.
North Jersey Bobcat, Inc.
Nortrax, Inc.
Patten Industries, Inc.
PFW Systems Corporation
Pine Bush Equipment Co., Inc.
Pioneer Equipment
& Supply Co.
Power Motive Corp.
Powerscreen of Florida Inc.
Reuter Equipment Co., Inc.
Rexco Equipment, Inc.
Rish Equipment Company
Road Machinery
& Supplies Co.
Road Machinery LLC
Roland Machinery Co.
ROMCO Equipment Co., L.P.
Scott Powerline and Utility
Equipment, LLC
Sheehan Mack Sales
& Equipment
Stephenson Equipment, Inc.
Stowers Machinery
Corporation
Sullivan-Palatek
Sunstate Equipment Co., LLC
The W.W. Williams Company
Tri-State Truck
& Equipment, Inc.
Vermeer Mid Atlantic, Inc.
Vermeer Northeast
Vermeer Sales
Southwest, Inc.
Wacker Neuson Corporation
Warren CAT
Wheeler Machinery Co
Williams Equipment
& Supply Co., Inc.
Wilson Equipment Co., LLC
Wirtgen America
Wyoming Machinery
Company
Ziegler Inc.
THE 7TH ANNUAL LIVE AUCTION
BENEFIT SPONSORS
CO-SPONSOR
· Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
· Ajax Tool Works, Inc.,
· BLS Enterprises Inc.
· Bomag
· Caterpillar, Inc.
· Caterpillar Financial
· Chubb Group of Insurance
Companies
· Gorilla Hammers, Inc.
· IronPlanet
· J. Smith Lanier & Co.
Eddy Kilman
· Komatsu America Corp.
· Liebherr Construction
Equipment Co.
· LiuGong Construction
Machinery
· Manitou Americas
· United Group,
Industrial Seats Division
· Volvo Construction
Equipment North America,
Inc.
· WTP Exchange
CABARET NIGHT BENEFIT SPONSORS
CO-SPONSOR
· Sentry Insurance
· Berry Companies, Inc.
· Caterpillar, Inc.
· CNH Capital Insurance
Agency Inc.
· Komatsu America Corp.
· Liebherr Construction
Equipment
THE LEGACY FUND & SOCIETY
BEQUESTS
· Fred Berry
· P.E. MacAllister
· Jay Paradis
· Alvin Richer
· Glenn Williamson
DONORS & MEMORIAL FUNDS
DONORS
Earl Harbaugh
MEMORIAL FUNDS
Lester Heath
P.D. HERMANN
AED
PAST PRESIDENTS
FUND
Robert G. Arnold
Fred & Walter Berry
Travis Burch
John W. Burress
Janet Faloney
Gilbert D. Gaedcke
Earl K. Harbaugh
H. B. Hayden, Jr.
Robert K. Henderson
James Hewitt
Don Kramer
MacAllister Machinery Co.
Robert Mullins
Anthony Obadal
Alvin Richer
D. L. Schumacher
Mike Sill, Sr.
H. H. Stith, Jr.
James W. Waitzman
Robert J. Wilson
Tom Wilson
Jimmy Williams
John Zoubek
BARBARA PARADIS
Fred Berry
Walter Berry
Dan Scheer
W. Travis Burch
John W. Burress III
Janet Faloney
Keith F. Franz
Roland K. Kitchen
H. B. Hayden, Jr.
Robert & Vanda Henderson
Bob and Susanne McNutt
Bob and Florence Mullins
Bill & Judy Pullen
Alvin Richer
Jim Waitzman
ROLAND “KITCH”
KITCHEN
J. A. Paradis III
Norman Ribble
JIMMY WILLIAMS
Norman Ribble
MARCIA ARGER
Les and Sheila Bebchick
Berry Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Berry
Bramco
Gaylord Hotels
Joan Burton
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Henderson
Manchester Grand Hyatt SD
IBM
Steve Johnson
Larry and Pat Novak
Charles P. Riesterer Family
Ross Equipment
Carol Schrader
Edward R. Swain
Wheeler Machinery Co.
Katherine Abbott Zowaski
Keith F. Franz
BOB ARNOLD
Berry Companies Inc.
Jay Paradis
H. H. STITH
Robert Wilson
ROBERT O. MULLINS
Robert & Vanda Henderson
Norman Ribble
M. DAVID GIARDINO
Robert & Vanda Henderson
Norman Ribble
JAMES W. WAITZMAN
Robert & Vanda Henderson
Norman Ribble
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2014
AED FOUNDATION
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
A. Roy Kern, Chairman
Gary Bridwell
Mark Teel
Steve Johnson
Ditch Witch of Oklahoma
Caterpillar, Inc.
Executive Director
John Cosgrove
M. Keith Tippett
Kirby-Smith Machinery, Inc.
Rebecca Lintow
Vermeer Mid-South, Inc.
Central Power Systems
& Services, Inc.
John D. Crum,Treasurer
Mike Hayes
Equipment Corporation of America
Dennis Vander Molen, Vice Chairman
Wells Fargo Equipment Finance
Robert Henderson, President
Associated Equipment Distributors
STAFF
Komatsu America Corporation
Timothy Kramer
Kramer Ltd.
David Reilly
Christopher Pera
John Deere Construction & Forestry
Immediate Past Chairman
Sonja Metzler
Wes Stowers, AED Board Representative
Stowers Machinery Corporation
Ohio CAT
Dr. Wayne Longbrake
Former Dean, Pennsylvania
College of Technology
Kenneth Silverman
Volvo Construction Equipment
Region Americas
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WORKING TOGETHER, WE ALL BENEFIT.
Manager of Sales & Development
2013
EXPENDITURES
STRENGTHENING
THE CONSTRUCTION
EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRY
THROUGH
WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT
AND PROFESSIONAL
EDUCATION.
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AED ACCREDITED PROGRAMS
The AED Foundation
An affiliate of Associated Equipment Distributors
600 W. 22nd St., Suite 220
Oak Brook, IL 60523
630-574-0650
AED Accredited Schools
Potential College
Recognized High School
In Process
630-574-0132 (FAX)
aedfoundation.org
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