As owner and President at AIM – Targeted Intelligence, Anne’s responsibilities include business prospecting and resource management. For over two decades, Anne has led a team of experienced intelligence analysts and librarians in delivering valuable solutions for the public and private sector.
Anne seeks continuous learning opportunities to provide innovative best-in-class solutions. This is evident through educational engagements, professional certifications and awarded contracts, such as AIM’s: Professional Researcher Certification (PRC) from the Insights Association, Competitive Intelligence Professional (CIP) certification from the Academy of Competitive Intelligence and a GSA federal contract awardee.
Anne also served as a past President for the Special Library Association’s (SLA) Competitive Intelligence Community, Director for SLA’s Michigan Chapter, and enjoys serving her local community and students by volunteering as a guest lecturer at Northwood University and Michigan Technological University.
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