Culture at Work E26: Howard Stewart - President/CEO of AGM Container Controls
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ABOUT ~ Howard N. Stewart
Howard Stewart is President/CEO of AGM Container Controls , a Tucson company employing more than 115 people.
He also served as the 2019 Co-Chair of the American Heart Association's Heart and Stroke Ball and as the Tocqueville Society Chair (2015-2018) for the United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona (UWTSA), and as a board member (2015-2018).
Howard also serves as a board member for the Tucson Metro Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the President’s Council for San Miguel High School.
AGM Container Controls is a Tucson-based company manufacturing environmental control hardware for missiles and other sensitive equipment. AGM also manufactures world’s premier vertical wheelchair lift, which provides access to elevation changes in public facilities and residences for individuals with disabilities.
The company was founded in 1955 as Arizona Gear and Manufacturing by Roger and Joyce Stewart, and is one of a few employee-owned companies in its segment. In 2009, AGM was recognized with the national U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s “America’s Best Small Business of the Year” award.
Company / Organization Website URL:
https://www.agmcontainer.com/about-agm/
Company or Guest LinkedIn URL:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/agm-container-controls/
Company / Org Facebook Page URL:
https://www.facebook.com/AGMContainerControls
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https://www.youtube.com/user/agmcontainer
(520) 462-0912 Company Phone
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