AFS TEXAS BOARD OF DIRECTORS PLANNING MEETING
Howdy from sweltering Texas, I was honored to represent Team SYNCHRO ERP at the AFS Texas Board of Directors planning meeting in the former oil capitol of Texas, Kilgore. The surrounding area still has many oil derricks as displays of the heritage and even the road side park uses mini oil derricks for picnic table shelters.
Larry Bailey of Henderson Manufacturing Company up in Pittsburgh Texas is this year’s chairman with a fine team behind him. A full slate of meetings has been scheduled for the upcoming year with something brand new which will be a visit to the posh Petroleum Club in downtown Fort Worth, which used to be the cow town of Texas with the stockyards. During my tenure up in the D/FW area, Dallas Fort Worth, I spent many a weekend and evening around the stockyards as it is chock full of things to do, especially at the White Elephant Saloon and JJ’s Blues Bar.
For a complete listing of all events and news that you can use, please visit the chapter website @ http://www.afstexas.org/ or find us on facebook. This year I will be on the membership and publicity committees.
You may ask yourself in viewing the pictures “why did he take pictures of the parking lot”? Well, in Texas the pickup truck replaced the horse and covered wagon for transportation, and the parking lot was littered with pickup trucks!
Well, until next time, see you on down the road and be safe out there!
Shane Allen
Head of Synchro ERP North American Operations
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