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AeroMetric Appoints George Maalouli Manager of Operations in Seattle Office

Sheboygan, Wisconsin, March 21, 2011 – AeroMetric announced that George Maalouli, vice president, has been appointed manager of operations in the Seattle office.

Maalouli, a certified photogrammetrist, joined AeroMetric in 1998, and is known nationally for his photogrammetric expertise and quality assurance. He is a past president of the Puget Sound region of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.

Maalouli’s experience with photogrammetry, and both aerial and satellite imagery, dates back to 1989, and he has supervised projects nationally and internationally. These assignments have included a nationwide mapping program and hundreds of AeroMetric projects serving multiple Federal, state and city agencies, a host of engineering consultancies and private sector corporations.

Pat Olson, President and CEO of AeroMetric, said, “George’s passion for his work is an inspiration. When combined with his outstanding technical know how, and his pragmatic approach to our business practices, he adds renewed vigor to our Western operations. He is deeply respected by his peers, and our clients appreciate the excellence of the work delivered by the team under his direction.”

Maalouli holds a master of science degree in integrated geoinformation production and multi-sensor triangulation from the University of Twente, faculty of Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), in the Netherlands.

About AeroMetric
AeroMetric, Inc. is a full-service geospatial solutions company built on over eight decades of consistent, quality service and enduring client relationships. The firm offers a comprehensive range of on-target geospatial solutions including the latest in photogrammetric, lidar, satellite and airborne imaging technology and has earned a reputation for technical excellence, superior service, and on-time, on-budget delivery.   For more information please call 1-800-558-6707 or visit www.aerometric.com.

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