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Judging for 2013 AEM Hall of Fame closed

Judging for the United States-based Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) Hall of Fame has closed for 2013. This year’s inductees will be announced at the 2013 AEM Hall of Fame celebration presented at the Annual Conference of the AEM on November 5, 2013 in Orlando, Florida. The AEM Hall of Fame honours those who have made a difference to quality of life and whose innovations, ideas, and leadership have contributed significantly to the growth and strength of the off-road equipment industry. The 2013
August 15, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Judging for the United States-based 1100 Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) Hall of Fame has closed for 2013.

This year’s inductees will be announced at the 2013 AEM Hall of Fame celebration presented at the Annual Conference of the AEM on November 5, 2013 in Orlando, Florida.

The AEM Hall of Fame honours those who have made a difference to quality of life and whose innovations, ideas, and leadership have contributed significantly to the growth and strength of the off-road equipment industry. The 2013 inductees will join an illustrious list of more than 40 industry leaders.

Judges for the AEM Hall of Fame include industry experts from the agriculture and construction sectors.

Nominees are judged on five guiding principles crucial to the health of the off-road equipment manufacturing industry: innovation, industry contributions, leadership, corporate citizenship/social responsibility and sustainability.

The AEM Hall of Fame celebration is an integral component of the conference’s grand finale, which includes a reception, dinner and entertainment by The Guess Who.

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