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AIS has changed the way we approach business; we bring charisma to the office furniture market, and with more 700 jobs in our Leominster headquarters, we are proud of the role we are playing in ...
Hudson-based AIS is contemplating a move to a long-vacant building at 25 Tucker Dr. in Leominster pending approval from the state of a multimillion dollar support package.AIS (which stands for ...
LEOMINSTER — Massachusetts-based AIS, the largest manufacturer of commercial office furniture and seating in New England — a historic area where factories and mills ushered in the American ...
The AIS has undertaken a major overhaul in the past 12 months. It stopped offering scholarships this year, with individual sports taking responsibility for funding, development and athletes.
Company CEO Bruce Platzman said AIS expects to deliver more than 22,000 facemasks to city and town clerks for use by municipal employees, poll workers and volunteers. The first shipments left the ...
AIS needed a dedicated machine to produce a tapered edge that its customers were asking for. The Leominster, Massachusetts, company makes commercial office furniture and seating, and it ...
Leominster furniture manufacturer AIS plans to donate enough face masks to protect every Massachusetts poll worker who needs one on Nov. 3.
LEOMINSTER — On Thursday, AIS launched its Sew the Masks program to create and donate up to one million high-quality, reusable face masks to first responders and others at high risk of infection ...
After 34 years the Australian Institute of Sport will change its logo for the first time as part of the biggest revamp in its history. AIS' new logo signals national plan for Olympic winning edge.
LEOMINSTER — Brian Sheehan has been named new territory manager at AIS for the company’s Massachusetts contracts and the Massachusetts Higher Education Consortium contract business. With more ...
New logo costs AIS $500,000. HOME MORE-SPORTS. New logo costs AIS $500,000 Source: Foxsports. Staff Writers from Aap. February 3rd, 2014 4:48 pm.
Five squiggly lines have cost the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) $500,000 to roll out across the country. The largely government-funded sport agency defended… ...
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