Paul Miller joins the Control team

Oct. 19, 2007
I am delighted almost beyond words (yeah, right...) to be able to announce that Paul Miller, who many of you know was the voice of Foxboro and then Invensys for the past 21 years, has joined the staff of Control as a Contributing Editor. Paul will be producing a feature a month, and working from his home in the Foxboro area. His first article will be in the January issue of Control. We are delighted to have Paul with us, in a contributing role, and he is certainly open to freelancing opportunit...
I am delighted almost beyond words (yeah, right...) to be able to announce that Paul Miller, who many of you know was the voice of Foxboro and then Invensys for the past 21 years, has joined the staff of Control as a Contributing Editor. Paul will be producing a feature a month, and working from his home in the Foxboro area. His first article will be in the January issue of Control. We are delighted to have Paul with us, in a contributing role, and he is certainly open to freelancing opportunities if you have one. This is another way Control provides the end users of process automation with the most experienced and knowledgeable voices in the field. Please join with me and congratulate Paul on joining Control.

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