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AIM/R will celebrate its 50th Anniversary this fall at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center.The Association is returning to its roots and where the first Annual Conference was held back in 1973. Registration and housing for the AIM/R 50th Annual Conference (Oct. 12 – 14, 2022)is open.
AIM/Rwill hold its50th Annual Conference October 12 -15, 2022at the Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora/Denver, Colorado. The Association is returning to its roots and where the first Annual Conference was held back in 1973. The theme is "Mission Celebrate."
Noritz America announced that Austell, Georgia-based Sunbelt Marketing will help cover the Southeast tankless water heater market. The master distributor and buy/sell manufacturer’s representative will work alongside Noritz’s sales team staff in that region.
Tom joined AIM/R as a rep member early on in the 80’s. Tom always believed in this organization as a way to further the professionalism of any rep agency.
AIM/R has produced a new, monthly experience for its membership through AIM/R on Tap. With this new initiative, AIM/R on Tap will provide year-round educational experiences and networking opportunities to members.
In an industry in which many of its members become as close as family, there is often a significant feeling of loss — and the proverbial empty chair — when one of its vital veteran members retires.