Process Automation Hall of Fame Class of 2010

Dec. 17, 2009

You read it here first-- maybe before the inductees themselves have checked their email.

In an unusually tight voting (usually we take more than one ballot), the inductees of the Process Automation Hall of Fame have chosen the class of 2010...

1. Joe Alford, Joseph Alford LLC and formerly of Eli Lilly

2. John Gerry, Expertune Inc.

3. (tie) Willy Wojsznis, Emerson Process Management and Les Driskell, ValveConsultant

4. Yukata Wakasa, Yokogawa Electric Corporation.

You read it here first-- maybe before the inductees themselves have checked their email.

In an unusually tight voting (usually we take more than one ballot), the inductees of the Process Automation Hall of Fame have chosen the class of 2010...

1. Joe Alford, Joseph Alford LLC and formerly of Eli Lilly

2. John Gerry, Expertune Inc.

3. (tie) Willy Wojsznis, Emerson Process Management and Les Driskell, ValveConsultant

4. Yukata Wakasa, Yokogawa Electric Corporation.

Our heartiest congratulations to the four of them.

The induction ceremony will be in late May in Austin TX at the WBF North American Conference. We hope that everyone in the Austin area that is involved in automation will make plans to attend.

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