Eric Haas, president and CEO of Automated Records Management Systems (ARMS), De Pere, Wisconsin, has been installed as president of Phoenix-based National Association for Information Destruction (NAID), a nonprofit trade association for the secure information destruction industry. Haas will serve a one-year term.
“I am honored to be able to serve in this leadership position for the premier organization, working with providers of hard copy and electronic data destruction throughout the U.S. and across five continents,” Haas says. “Serving our professional members and our clients on the NAID board ensures that we’ll continue to maintain the highest standards in the industry.”
Haas has been a member of NAID board of directors since 2014 and served as president-elect in 2016. He is also a member of the board of directors and serves as treasurer for National Records Center.
Founded in 1983, ARMS provides information management and data protection services to businesses throughout Wisconsin and upper Michigan. As a full-service commercial records center, ARMS provides “Information Management from Inception through Destruction” for customers ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 firms.
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