MERIDIAN — ANAHEIM, Calif. – PMA – The Worldwide Community of Imaging Associations announced the selection of two Territorial Vice Presidents (TVPs) of the Year. The announcement was made today during the Official Business Session at the PMA 2010 International Convention and Trade Show, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, Calif. The TVP of the Year Award was established to recognize members who are actively involved in PMA Division activities, as well as in the Association national and international events.
The recipient of the PMA 2010 United States TVP of the Year Award is Margaret Remy of QuickPrints, Meridian, Miss., who first joined PMA in 1985, and became increasingly involved with the Association. She was a past president and territorial vice president of the PMA Dixie Division and was named PMA TVP of the Year for the United States in 2004. Remy also serves on the PMA Minilab/Local Markets Committee. Remy and her husband, John, opened the on-site lab retail outlet in 1984 in Meridian. Their business was enhanced by Margaret’s extremely active involvement in community organizations and small business issues.
The recipient of the PMA 2010 International TVP of the Year Award is Alan Logue of Hutt Street Photos, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
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PMA names Meridian photo retailer as U.S. Territorial Vice President of the Year
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