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Cisco-Eagle's Gert Langford named ARMA member of the Year
This award is presented each year to the individual that contributed the most to the organization through service for the year. Langford was chapter President for 1999-2000. In her duties, she chaired each Board of Directors meeting, wrote articles for the ARMA newsletter, worked the annual golf tournament, attended and spoke at each of the local chapter meetings, and arranged many of the speakers, facilities and menus. Langford sent notifications of all chapter meetings to the members and assembled the ballot for the 2000-2001 chapter officers. She attended the Leadership conference that was held in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1999 to gather chapter information. Langford was responsible for the solicitation of new memberships, sending out introductory letters and information about ARMA and her local chapter to prospects. Being the membership chair 4 years running, last year she also presented to all new members their ARMA membership certificates.
September 2000: Cisco-Eagle's Oklahoma City office relocates to new facilities effective October 1, 2000. The new address is: 6000 NW 2nd, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73127. Our telephone and email contact information is unchanged. If you have questions about the move, please contact Lisa Spry at (405) 947-7706. Cisco-Eagle named top Steel King Partner
MAY 2000: Steel King Industries recently named Cisco-Eagle as the company's "Best Distributor." 1999 was a record year for dollar volume between the two companies, with Cisco-Eagle shipping a record amount of Steel King rack and other material handling products. Pictured above are, from left to right: Sales Associate Gary Goolsby, Inside Sales Coordinator Scott Howard, Cisco-Eagle President Steve Strifler, and Steel King's Mike Curry. Cisco-Eagle also received the Steel King "Million Dollar Distributor" award, which is granted to all Steel King partners who reach at least $1 million in sales.
APRIL 2000: Steven W. Strifler, formerly Vice-President of Cisco-Eagle? Arkansas division, was named President and Chief Operating Officer of Cisco-Eagle, Inc. Former President Warren W. Gandall remains Chairman of the Board and CEO. "This change gives Warren the ability and opportunity to focus on the strategic growth and strategic direction of the company without the clutter of operational responsibilities," Strifler said. "Our growth and success demands a more structural arrangement and this was the next strategic step in providing that structure for the company? continued success, and to create a management structure to carry us into the new century." "Our customers want a company that is focused on helping them resolve their materials movement, storage, and handling issues," Strifler continued. "They will see one company with all functions of it intent upon having a servant? heart, being a resource, and determined to execute. They will see a company willing to be a force multiplier for their success." The company? offices include Dallas, TX, Little Rock, AR, Irvine, CA, Tulsa and Oklahoma City, OK. The company? client base includes industrial, distribution, and governmental concerns nationwide, with a focus on its regional offices in the Southwest and California. Cisco-Eagle is considered one of the most innovative integrators in the industry, with a client base ranging from snack foods companies to automobile manufacturers. |
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