Paper Program Schedule

PAPER Program Schedule

 

Sunday, June 22, 2008      

Management Workshop: Hiring and Training

Moderator:  Jackie Gubeno, Recycling Today 

Speakers:    Amy Nice, Dickstein Shapiro LLP

                   Amy Phillips, Mansour, Gavin, Gerlack and Manos

Sponsored by:  American Baler Company

 

Operations Workshop: Transportation Workshop

Moderator:  Brian Taylor, Recycling Today Media Group

Speakers:    Stefan Bridges, Pacer Global Logistics Inc.

                   Rob Winnick, KTI, Inc.

                   Jay Woodley, Intechra Logistics

Sponsored by American Baler Company

 

Management Workshop: Business Valuation

Moderator:  Dan Sandoval, Recycling Today Media Group

Speakers:    David Griest, SJF Ventures

                   Bill O'Shields, Vercor Advisors

                   Rudy Scarito, Canaccord Adams

Sponsored by American Baler Company

 

Operations Workshop: Tale of Three MRFs

Moderator:  Jim Keefe, Recycling Today Media Group

Speakers:    Kevin Berg, Summit County Colorado Government

                   Morris Friedman, Friedman Recycling

                   Mark Naef, Naef Recycling

Sponsored by American Baler Company

 

Recovered Paper Supply Development Workshop 

Moderator:  Bill Moore, Moore & Associates

 

Monday, June 23, 2008

Joint Keynote Session

Speaker:  Don Reynolds, 21st Century Forecasting

Sponsored by Harris Waste Management Group & Sennebogen

 

Session: "Opposing Forces"

Moderator: Bill Moore, Moore & Associates

Speakers:   Glen Hopkins, Hewlett Packard

                  Ronald de Vlam, Design Brands

                  Mark Fitzgerald, Editor & Publisher

Sponsored by Van Dyk Baler

 

Session: "PSI Open Meeting

Speaker:  James B. Porter, Rock-Tenn Company

Sponsored Content

SENNEBOGEN 340G telehandler improves the view in Macon County, NC

An elevated cab is one of several features improving operational efficiency at the Macon County Solid Waste Management agency in North Carolina. When it comes to waste management, efficiency, safety and reliability are priorities driving decisions from day one, according to staff members of the Macon County Solid Waste Management Department in western North Carolina. The agency operates a recycling plant in a facility originally designed to bale incoming materials. More recently, the building has undergone significant transformations centered around one machine: a SENNEBOGEN telehandler (telescopic handler).

Sponsored Content

SENNEBOGEN 340G telehandler improves the view in Macon County, NC

An elevated cab is one of several features improving operational efficiency at the Macon County Solid Waste Management agency in North Carolina. When it comes to waste management, efficiency, safety and reliability are priorities driving decisions from day one, according to staff members of the Macon County Solid Waste Management Department in western North Carolina. The agency operates a recycling plant in a facility originally designed to bale incoming materials. More recently, the building has undergone significant transformations centered around one machine: a SENNEBOGEN telehandler (telescopic handler).

Sponsored Content

SENNEBOGEN 340G telehandler improves the view in Macon County, NC

An elevated cab is one of several features improving operational efficiency at the Macon County Solid Waste Management agency in North Carolina. When it comes to waste management, efficiency, safety and reliability are priorities driving decisions from day one, according to staff members of the Macon County Solid Waste Management Department in western North Carolina. The agency operates a recycling plant in a facility originally designed to bale incoming materials. More recently, the building has undergone significant transformations centered around one machine: a SENNEBOGEN telehandler (telescopic handler).

Sponsored Content

SENNEBOGEN 340G telehandler improves the view in Macon County, NC

An elevated cab is one of several features improving operational efficiency at the Macon County Solid Waste Management agency in North Carolina. When it comes to waste management, efficiency, safety and reliability are priorities driving decisions from day one, according to staff members of the Macon County Solid Waste Management Department in western North Carolina. The agency operates a recycling plant in a facility originally designed to bale incoming materials. More recently, the building has undergone significant transformations centered around one machine: a SENNEBOGEN telehandler (telescopic handler).

Sponsored Content

SENNEBOGEN 340G telehandler improves the view in Macon County, NC

An elevated cab is one of several features improving operational efficiency at the Macon County Solid Waste Management agency in North Carolina. When it comes to waste management, efficiency, safety and reliability are priorities driving decisions from day one, according to staff members of the Macon County Solid Waste Management Department in western North Carolina. The agency operates a recycling plant in a facility originally designed to bale incoming materials. More recently, the building has undergone significant transformations centered around one machine: a SENNEBOGEN telehandler (telescopic handler).

 

Session: "New Export Algorithms"

Moderator:  Mike Belus, Harmon Associates

Speakers:    Mario Bruendel, Fr. Meyers Sohn

                   Byron Luo, Ralison International Inc.

                   Scott Krohn, OOCL USA Inc.

 

Tuesday, June 24, 2008    

 

Session: Made in the U.S.A.

Moderator:  Brian Taylor, Recycling Today Media Group

Speakers:    Michael Oswald, Smurfit-Stone Recycling

                   Steve Ragiel, Greenstar North America 

                   Ron Thiry, SCA Tissue

Sponsored by Harmon Associates

 

Session: How Green Is My Footprint

Moderator:  Joel Litman, Texas Recycling & Surplus

Speakers:    Vera Fischer

                   Liz Cunningham

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