In keeping with its tradition of providing a forum for the discussion of cutting-edge recycled fiber industry issues, the 2005 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show announces its lineup of session moderators.
This year’s moderators include representatives from the mill and brokerage sectors, industry media outlets, association executives and leading industry consultants. This talented group brings significant market knowledge to the program and will moderate a diverse program that covers a variety of topical issues impacting the paper recycling industry.
The 2005 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show moderator lineup includes:
Terry Bliss, President, Process Consultants, Inc.
Session: The Loose, The Baled and The Ugly
Bob Johnson, Executive Director, National Association for Information Destruction
Session: Appetite For Document Destruction
Bill Moore, Principal, Moore & Associates
Session: As The World Turns: Fiber Flow Dynamics
Ralph Simon, Vice President, Fiber Supply & Marketing, SP Recycling Corp.
Session: Getting The Specifics Right
Michael Sullivan, General Manager/Recycling Division, Abitibi Consolidated
Session: Paper Recovery Workshop: Success, Challenges, Opportunities
Brian Taylor, Editor, Recycling Today Media Group
Session: The Recycling Plant of the Future
Ed Tucciarone, VP, Eastern Sales, Smurfit-Stone Container
Session: Solving The Procurement Puzzle
Jimmy Yang, President, CH Newport International
Session: Scaling The Wall of China: Examining Asian Markets
For dates, times and detailed session descriptions, as well as registration information, call 800.456.0707 or visit www.paperrecyclingconference.com.
The 2005 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show, a Recycling Today Media Group Event, is scheduled for June 26-28, 2005, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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