AeroMetric Hires Murray To Expand Energy Market


Marvin Miller, AeroMetric's senior vice president for business development said, “Jim Murray is an outstanding addition to our team. He has a strong track record of successfully creating new imaging and airborne geo-spatial business, and is a team builder with Fortune 500 account management skills. We value his consultative management style, and we know that AeroMetric’s clients will gain from his ability to assess their project needs and provide outstanding solutions.”

Murray said, "I am pleased to join the AeroMetric team with the opportunity to leverage the company’s outstanding geospatial capabilities in the energy and infrastructure market. Aerometric’s track record of client-focused geospatial solutions is on point to the needs of a broad range of energy clients. I look forward to contributing to AeroMetric's success.”   Read More

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