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Digital Vision Wins Worldwide Reseller of the Year
Irvine, CA, June 27, 2005 - Digital Vision Automation, Inc., of Irvine California,
was recently recognized by Graphisoft with two major awards for sales excellence in
2004: Reseller of the Year Worldwide and an award for being one of the top three resellers
in the US. Both awards were given during the Graphisoft International Partner Conference held
in Budapest, Hungary, May 26-28.
Receiving the awards of behalf on Digital Vision was John Stebbins, Associate AIA, founder and President of Digital Vision.
The Reseller of the Year award was presented by Laszlo Drajko, Director of International Sales and Dominic Gallello, CEO
of Graphisoft for being the fastest growing reseller worldwide while contributing significant revenue with a high level
of customer satisfaction. Drajko acknowledged: "With this award, your dedication and commitment to developing model-based
architecture and spreading the concept of the Virtual Building has been recognized."
Digital Vision was also awarded an iPod by Jacques Sedille, Europe Business Development Manager of Apple Computer, and
the official sponsor of the 2004 Graphisoft International Partner Conference.
The Gala Awards Banquet, attended by over 200 resellers and guests from all over the world, was held in the Hungarian
Museum Park of Railway History. The special guest speaker at the Banquet was Erno Rubik, the famous Hungarian who is
the inventor of the Rubik's cube.
The award for being one of the top three US resellers was presented by Graphisoft US Vice President, Don Henrich, and
Channel Manager, Robin Brouwers. The award states: "In recognition of your commitment and outstanding contributions in 2004."
About Digital Vision:
Digital Vision has been an authorized Graphisoft Value Added Reseller for sixteen years. Digital Vision is both the
longest running ArchiCAD reseller in the United States and the longest running CAD reseller in southern California.
About Graphisoft:
"The best way to predict the future is to invent it!" Alan Kay.1
Graphisoft and ArchiCAD are registered trademarks of Graphisoft. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
1 Alan Kay. Inventor of Smalltalk - the inspiration behind windowing-based computer systems.
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