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Contact: Joan Coyle
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202-872-6229
American Chemical Society
June 18-20, Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON The American Chemical Society's (ACS') 16th annual Green Chemistry & Engineering (GC&E) Conference takes place June 18-20 at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. This year's theme is Innovation, Jobs, Sustainability The Role of Green Chemistry.
Media registration for the GC&E Conference is complimentary for credentialed members of the news media. Media registrants have access to the breakfasts, education sessions, keynote speakers, sponsors' luncheon, exhibition, press room and opening-night reception. For complete media registration guidelines, please contact ACS GCI at 202-872-6022 or Shefali Algoo at s_algoo@acs.org.
On-site registration: Media wishing to register on-site must present valid, current media credentials (e.g., official picture identification from the employing news organization, signed letter from assignment editor on company letterhead or a bylined article from the publication). Without proper, approved credentials, on-site media registration will be denied. Marketing and public relations executives, analysts, consultants, authors and researchers may not register as media.
Press briefings will be held in the Marriott's Jefferson Room. Media can also participate via live webcast, or they can view the archive later at the same site.
Tuesday, June 19, Morning Press Briefings: Innovation, Jobs, Sustainability The Role of Green Chemistry
- Adam Malofsky, Ph.D., President & CEO, Bioformix, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio
- Dawn Shiang, Ph.D., Associate Director of Sustainable Technology for The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich.
- Jon Bang, North American Business Manager, Wercs, Latham, NY
- Stephen Van Dien, Ph.D., Director, Technology Development, Genomatica, San Diego, Calif.
- Martin J. Mulvihill, Ph.D., Executive Director, Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry, Berkeley, Calif.
- Gene Tang, Ph.D., Vice President of Research and Development, Yuen Foong Yu Paper Manufacturing Company, Taipei, Taiwan, and Ron Allen, President, Mobius105, Kansas City, Mo.
- Jeff Standish, Ph.D., Senior Curriculum Specialist, and Stephanie W. Rizk, Project Lead, American Chemical Society, Department of Professional Education
- John MacKay, Ph.D., Senior Director, Americas Marketing, Waters Corporation, Milford, Mass.
Tuesday, June 19, Afternoon Press Briefings: Innovation, Jobs, Sustainability The Role of Green Chemistry
- Panel Discussion with winners of the Presidential Green Chemistry Awards
- Mary Kate Davies, Research Scientist, Green Chemistry at Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster, Penn.
- Panel Discussion with finalists from the GCI Business Plan Competition
Wednesday, June 20, Afternoon Press Briefings: Innovation, Jobs, Sustainability The Role of Green Chemistry
- Question and Answer Session with panelists from the morning panel discussion: Advancing Global Green Chemistry The Role of Government, Business and Academia
- Cheryl Martin, Ph.D., Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy, Deputy Director for Commercialization
- Matthew Platz, Ph.D., National Science Foundation, Director for Division of Chemistry
- Adam Monroe, Novozymes, North American President
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The American Chemical Society is a nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. With more than 164,000 members, ACS is the world's largest scientific society and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.
The ACS Green Chemistry Institute is an organization focused on catalyzing and enabling the implementation of green chemistry and engineering throughout the global chemical enterprise. ACS GCI operates industrial roundtables; conducts conferences, seminars and training; maintains an international network of 26 green chemistry chapters; and with its partner NSF International, led the effort to establish the first consensus standard for greener chemical products and process information in the United States.
To automatically receive news releases from the American Chemical Society, contact newsroom@acs.org.
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Contact: Joan Coyle
J_coyle@acs.org
202-872-6229
American Chemical Society
June 18-20, Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON The American Chemical Society's (ACS') 16th annual Green Chemistry & Engineering (GC&E) Conference takes place June 18-20 at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. This year's theme is Innovation, Jobs, Sustainability The Role of Green Chemistry.
Media registration for the GC&E Conference is complimentary for credentialed members of the news media. Media registrants have access to the breakfasts, education sessions, keynote speakers, sponsors' luncheon, exhibition, press room and opening-night reception. For complete media registration guidelines, please contact ACS GCI at 202-872-6022 or Shefali Algoo at s_algoo@acs.org.
On-site registration: Media wishing to register on-site must present valid, current media credentials (e.g., official picture identification from the employing news organization, signed letter from assignment editor on company letterhead or a bylined article from the publication). Without proper, approved credentials, on-site media registration will be denied. Marketing and public relations executives, analysts, consultants, authors and researchers may not register as media.
Press briefings will be held in the Marriott's Jefferson Room. Media can also participate via live webcast, or they can view the archive later at the same site.
Tuesday, June 19, Morning Press Briefings: Innovation, Jobs, Sustainability The Role of Green Chemistry
- Adam Malofsky, Ph.D., President & CEO, Bioformix, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio
- Dawn Shiang, Ph.D., Associate Director of Sustainable Technology for The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich.
- Jon Bang, North American Business Manager, Wercs, Latham, NY
- Stephen Van Dien, Ph.D., Director, Technology Development, Genomatica, San Diego, Calif.
- Martin J. Mulvihill, Ph.D., Executive Director, Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry, Berkeley, Calif.
- Gene Tang, Ph.D., Vice President of Research and Development, Yuen Foong Yu Paper Manufacturing Company, Taipei, Taiwan, and Ron Allen, President, Mobius105, Kansas City, Mo.
- Jeff Standish, Ph.D., Senior Curriculum Specialist, and Stephanie W. Rizk, Project Lead, American Chemical Society, Department of Professional Education
- John MacKay, Ph.D., Senior Director, Americas Marketing, Waters Corporation, Milford, Mass.
Tuesday, June 19, Afternoon Press Briefings: Innovation, Jobs, Sustainability The Role of Green Chemistry
- Panel Discussion with winners of the Presidential Green Chemistry Awards
- Mary Kate Davies, Research Scientist, Green Chemistry at Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster, Penn.
- Panel Discussion with finalists from the GCI Business Plan Competition
Wednesday, June 20, Afternoon Press Briefings: Innovation, Jobs, Sustainability The Role of Green Chemistry
- Question and Answer Session with panelists from the morning panel discussion: Advancing Global Green Chemistry The Role of Government, Business and Academia
- Cheryl Martin, Ph.D., Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy, Deputy Director for Commercialization
- Matthew Platz, Ph.D., National Science Foundation, Director for Division of Chemistry
- Adam Monroe, Novozymes, North American President
###
The American Chemical Society is a nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. With more than 164,000 members, ACS is the world's largest scientific society and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.
The ACS Green Chemistry Institute is an organization focused on catalyzing and enabling the implementation of green chemistry and engineering throughout the global chemical enterprise. ACS GCI operates industrial roundtables; conducts conferences, seminars and training; maintains an international network of 26 green chemistry chapters; and with its partner NSF International, led the effort to establish the first consensus standard for greener chemical products and process information in the United States.
To automatically receive news releases from the American Chemical Society, contact newsroom@acs.org.
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