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California Metals Coalition - CMC 46th Annual Meeting


  • Hyatt Regency Orange County 11999 Harbor Boulevard Garden Grove, CA, 92840 United States (map)
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Metalworking Industry 46th Annual Meeting and Industry Party

The California Metals Coalition (CMC) is a statewide trade association with members representing nearly all sectors of California’s metalworking industry. Since 1973, leaders of California's metals industry have met at this annual event. The CMC Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of the organization. Thursday evening is the metals industry dinner and party.

KERAMIDA’s Albert Chung, Ph.D. will participate in the panel discussion “Looking into the Regulatory Crystal Ball… not the Rear View Mirror.” The discussion will focus mainly on what industry can do to navigate the hard regulatory climate of California in a strategic and cost effective way.

KERAMIDA is the bar sponsor of the Thursday Night Industry Dinner and Party.

Stop by table #14 and learn more about us.

Attendees:

Ron Hayes, Vice President, KERAMIDA Inc.

Ron Hayes, Vice President, KERAMIDA Inc.

Jodie Crandell, QISP, QEP, TOR, Senior Project Manager, KERAMIDA Inc.

Jodie Crandell, QISP, QEP, TOR, Senior Project Manager, KERAMIDA Inc.

Albert Chung, Ph.D., P.E., Senior Engineer, EHS Compliance Services, KERAMIDA Inc.

Albert Chung, Ph.D., P.E., Senior Engineer, EHS Compliance Services, KERAMIDA Inc.

Danielle Rigali, M.S., QISP, QSP/QSD, CPSWQ, Project Manager

Danielle Rigali, M.S., QISP, QSP/QSD, CPSWQ, Project Manager

Kelly Hansen, QISP, ASP, Project Manager, KERAMIDA Inc.

Kelly Hansen, QISP, ASP, Project Manager, KERAMIDA Inc.

Lauren Wallace Misenti, QISP, CISEC-IT, Project Manager, KERAMIDA Inc.

Lauren Wallace Misenti, QISP, CISEC-IT, Project Manager, KERAMIDA Inc.

Jake Less, Project Engineer, KERAMIDA Inc.

Jake Less, Project Engineer, KERAMIDA Inc.

 
KERAMIDA at the CMC Annual meeting in Anaheim - May 9, 2019

KERAMIDA at the CMC Annual meeting in Anaheim - May 9, 2019

KERAMIDA’s Albert Chung, Ph.D. participating in the panel discussion “Looking into the Regulatory Crystal Ball… not the Rear View Mirror.”

KERAMIDA’s Albert Chung, Ph.D. participating in the panel discussion “Looking into the Regulatory Crystal Ball… not the Rear View Mirror.”