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Larry
G. Graham is GM's Global Manager Automatic Identification Technology and
Distributive Computing, Global Technology Management Team, Information Systems
and Services. Larry has over twenty-five years of industry experience applying
automatic identification, data collection, and computer technologies with more
than 850 installations in eight industries.
Mr. Graham's responsibilities include the Automatic Identification Center
for Excellence for GM business sectors, process engineering information
officers, and global commonization.
The spectrum of automatic identification technologies include bar code
(linear and two-dimensional), radio frequency identification (RFID), radio
frequency data collection (RFDC), card (magnetic and smart), and emerging
technologies such as voice, vision, and biometrics.
Graham
participates with a number of internal and external standards organizations
including GM voting representative ISO SC31 TAG; AIMUSA
past Chair
Printer Committee, ANSI MH10 voting representative; Co-Chair Joint AIAG/Odette/JAMA-JAPIA
Common Global Template (initiated), AIAG, current Co-Chair
Applications Workgroup and Co-Chair Logistics Project Team, past Co-chair
Two Dimensional Application Workgroup, Symbology Workgroup and document manager
EDI Best Practices Workgroup (recipient of the 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1999
AIAG Outstanding Achievement Award),
and has worked with VICS,
and Uniform Code Council standards committees.
Within GM,
serves on the Corporate Label Committee, VIN Standard Committee, and Vehicle
Security Forum. Mr. Graham was the AIAG corporate voting representative for GE.
He has served as technical advisor to several trade associations and has
assisted many industrial and consumer goods manufacturers, retailers, carriers,
and public warehouses in implementing the UCC/EAN-128, AIAG B10 shipping label
and electronic commerce compliance requirements.
Mr. Graham has conducted seminars on a variety of subjects including
electronic commerce, supply chain management, bar code basics, data collection,
and two-dimensional symbologies.
Mr. Graham is credited as the originator of the bar code “wedge”.
Mr.
Graham’s management experience includes positions as Manufacturing Manager,
Product Manager, Vice President Sales/Marketing and Senior Business Process
Consultant. He
holds a BS degree in Industrial Marketing and an MBA in General Management.
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