AH&M Welcomes Successor After Co-Founder Retires

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Left: Amy Godfrey, president and owner of AH&M, Inc. Right: Jim Allison, co-founder and former owner of AH&M, Inc.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — AH&M, Inc., a global B2B communications agency specializing in industrial and technology markets, was purchased by Amy Godfrey, the company's president and chief executive officer (CEO), on Oct. 20, 2023, following the retirement of Jim Allison, agency co-founder. 
 
The agency will continue to operate as AH&M, Inc. and will deliver the same high-quality services it has historically provided to its clients. AH&M was founded in 1988 and is celebrating 35 years in business this year.
 
Godfrey has over 23 years of experience working with leading plastics and chemical suppliers and other top multinationals across the Americas, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Since joining AH&M as an account coordinator in 2000, she has held several positions of increasing responsibility and led many of the agency's key accounts. Prior to purchasing AH&M, Godfrey served as the company's president and CEO for three years.
 
"It is difficult for me to step away from AH&M, a company I built with my partners 35 years ago; however, I'm confident that Amy is the right person to carry on my legacy," said Allison. "Amy is a tremendous asset to this organization and believes, as I do, in the important work that AH&M provides its clients. AH&M's strong global reputation as a leading industrial and technology communications firm is largely due to Amy's contributions and expanding leadership over the past 23 years. AH&M knows how to get results."
 
Godfrey specializes in a broad and growing range of communications strategies, platforms and services that support AH&M's global clients in various industrial and technology markets. These include media relations, digital marketing, marketing communications, branding, executive positioning, speaker programs, event management, content development, advertising and employee engagement. She is also experienced in providing strategic communications planning and managing internal and external teams.
 
"When I was hired for the account coordinator position at AH&M in 2000, it never occurred to me that I would be with the agency for more than twenty years, let alone, be in a position to own the company," said Godfrey. "While it's common in this industry to regularly seek out new employment, the thought of leaving AH&M never occurred to me. I'm grateful to Jim for mentoring me all these years, creating an exciting and rewarding environment for personal and professional growth, and now entrusting me to carry on his legacy. I am excited to work with our fantastic team to usher in this new era at AH&M." 
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Berkshire Force 12-Year-Olds' Run Ends at World Series

FLORENCE, Ala. -- The Berkshire Force 12-and-under travel softball team ended its run at the Babe Ruth World Series the way it began: with a game against Davidson, N.C.
 
Unfortunately for the Force, the second meeting went the other way as Davidson earned a 12-6 win on Tuesday to elimninate the Force in the tournament's consolation "Diamond Bracket."
 
Davidson scored six runs in the top of the sixth inning to break open a tie game after the Force battled back from an early 5-0 deficit to tie the game twice.
 
Berkshire scored four runs in the bottom of the third to get within a run and tied it when Kaylana Altman singled and scored in the fourth to make it 5-5.
 
In the fifth, Davidson took a 6-5 lead, but Giannah Moses delivered an RBI single with two out in the bottom of the fifth to tie it.
 
Davidson just had too much offense in the top of the sixth.
 
And the North Carolinians' pitcher overcame a walk and a single in the bottom of the sixth to preserve the six-run margin.
 
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