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InfoTronics, Inc. Independent Dealers Association
Elects Officers

(April 8, 2005) Farmington Hills, Michigan — InfoTronics, Inc., a leading developer of web-enabled time and attendance software systems, announces that members of its independent InfoTronics Dealers Association (IDA) recently elected a new board of officers.
The IDA membership, made up of privately owned and operated distributors of InfoTronics time and attendance systems, elected the following officers for a two-year term: President, Jamie Ridless, Cincinnati Time Recorder (New York, NY); Vice President, Charlie Regan, Gorrie-Regan and Associates (Birmingham, AL); Treasurer, Carol Rademacher, Midwest Office Automation (Sioux City, IA); and Secretary, Harold McCullough, Concept Electronics (Baton Rouge, LA)
The IDA is an association of business owners dedicated to the sale and support of InfoTronics time and attendance systems. The association has twenty-five national members, providing 46 support centers, staffed by more than 100 factory-certified technicians. Teams of certified staff meet the varying geographic and technical requirements of InfoTronics national customers.

About InfoTronics, Inc.
For over 25 years, InfoTronics, Inc. (Farmington Hills, MI) has maintained a singular vision—to provide businesses of all sizes cost-effective, easily deployed time and attendance solutions. The company’s flagship product, Attendance Enterprise™, provides advanced features for managing labor data—calculating pay rules, scheduling employees, budgeting labor, automating benefit accrual, tracking attendance-based merit points—while meeting the scalability, reliability and security requirements of large organizations. The company’s web-enabled products provide flexibility and universal access for employees. An extensive North American dealer network has helped more than 15,000 organizations use InfoTronics products to reduce labor expenses and improve decision making.

 

 

 
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