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If you're planning a career in the pulp and paper (or packaging) industry, this event will put you on the cutting-edge of some groundbreaking technology.

Make plans now to attend the 2013 TAPPI-PIMA Student Summit, January 19-31, 2013, in Raleigh, N.C., USA.

This is a rare opportunity for advanced undergraduate and graduate students to meet face-to-face with industry leaders and gain valuable information on what forces are shaping the industry today - plus the added bonus of the inside track on employment and career development.

Program Session Topics:
  • Mock Interview Session/Resume Critique
  • Myth vs. Fact of the Industry
  • Voith Fabrics Presentation
  • Printed Electronics
  • Future of Carbohydrates
  • Career Path Panel: Grad School vs. Job
  • BioEnergy
  • Project Management.

The 2013 TAPPI-PIMA Student Summit includes:

  • An Engineering Competition
  • Networking and a Career Fair
  • Scavenger Hunt
  • Multiple Tours of Industry Facilities
  • Interviews with Hiring Companies.


Sponsorships are available. For more information, contact David Bell.

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TAPPI's 2012 Nominating Committee presents a slate of candidates for two officer and three director positions on the TAPPI Board. The candidates are: chair, Thomas J. Garland; vice chair, Chris Luettgen, Kimberly-Clark; and directors, Daniel D. Cappell (AstenJohnson), Kirt J. Cuevas (International Paper), and Robert A. Feeser (MeadWestvaco Corp.).

Voting begins December 1.

More information about the slate and election process is available online.

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For nearly 100 years, being part of the TAPPI community has meant members have the opportunity to easily connect with other industry experts from around the world.  With the 21st century well underway, that international support is still going strong. Take young professional Ying Xue, for instance.

 A native of Hangzhou, China, Ying received her B.E. degree in Light Chemical Engineering from South China University of Technology in 2007, and then her Ph.D. in Forest Biomaterials from North Carolina State University (NCSU) in 2011.  Throughout her academic pursuits, Ying says she came across one resource that was consistently touted as one of the best – TAPPI. 

"I first learned about TAPPI at South China University of Technology," Ying explains. "I was working on a project utilizing biomass and most of our characterizations were performed using TAPPI Standards."  When she moved on to grad school, Ying says the TAPPI acronym showed up in many research papers, course packs, and nearly every chapter of her thesis.  It was at that point she realized, "I need to be a member."

Although she waited until she had landed her first professional position to join, Ying says that TAPPI greatly influenced her career choice while still in school. She notes the NCSU chapter is a very active one and while there she attended several meetings, one of which featured working P&P professionals who shared their career stories. 

"That meeting convinced me that this was the field for me," and at that very moment she decided to switch her degree from a Master's to a Ph.D. She believed then, and does even more firmly now, that the P&P industry generously supports young professionals when they make the decision to pursue their careers in it.

Her advice to new careerists and current students?  "TAPPI is a helpful resource, not only for learning knowledge at school and finding a job, but also to obtain new thoughts and ideas from annual conferences."  She calls her current position as a research associate in the Fiber Technology Solutions Group at International Paper's Cincinnati Technology Center her "dream job" and credits TAPPI and its NCSU chapter with helping her find it.

Ying Xue's on TAPPI's November Member Spotlight Page.

Learn more about TAPPI's Member Spotlight and check out previous month's stand-outs.

For more information on TAPPI's student chapters and careers in the industry, contact TAPPI's Libby Settle at +1.770.209.7345.

We look forward to seeing you in the spotlight!

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Tess Ventress has joined TAPPI as program director of the TAPPISAFE safety orientation program. TAPPISAFE, a service of TAPPI offered in partnership with the Alliance Safety Council, provides an effective, standardized safety testing and orientation program for contractors and suppliers and is designed specifically by and for the pulp, paper and packaging industries
"I'm very pleased to welcome Tess Ventress to TAPPI as Program Director for TAPPISAFE," said Eric Fletty, TAPPI VP of Operations. "Her strong leadership skills and in-depth experience in industrial safety orientation programs will serve her well as she leads implementation of this growing program. Since its inception, the industry has shown strong support for TAPPISAFE and the program will continue to grow under her leadership."
Ventress has been involved with standardized training for multiple industries. For the past seven years she has worked closely with the utility industry and was instrumental with the development and marketing of a standardized safety orientation program called PowerSafe. Ventress will be based out of Baton Rouge, LA.
TAPPISAFE, provides an efficient, cost effective method for industry contractors to obtain safety training that ensures a standard level of safety awareness has been reached before a contractor goes to a jobsite. The TAPPISAFE program provides a solid foundation in safety by addressing general safety needs for any contractor that works in a pulp, paper, packaging and allied industries. Key aspects of the program include standardized testing that helps reduce redundant and potentially costly safety training, up-to-date OSHA compliance training, standardized/online basic safety training, and instantly verifiable training records.



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The TAPPI 2013 Kraft Recovery Course, January 7-10, 2013, in St. Petersburg, Fla., USA., is one of the best attended courses TAPPI offers. Learn key recovery operations in kraft pulping from a distinguished panel of 15 instructors teaching this course. You will benefit from the networking opportunity, the incredible content, cutting-edge strategies to improve kraft recovery at your mill, and the chance to earn CEUs.

Register by December 6 to save more than $900.

Join Your Peers
This intermediate-level course is designed for pulp mill operations personnel, such as:
  • Engineers and superintendents new to the kraft recovery area
  • Senior pulp mill operators
  • Superintendents looking for new kraft recovery ideas or a refresher course
  • Process engineers
  • Technical sales and support staff from chemical, equipment, and consulting companies.
The instructors set to present during this four-day curse share their knowledge and experience from years in the industry in key operation areas. Bring your own questions. The solutions you will carry back will be substantial!


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TAPPI Press is known around the world as an industry-specific publisher of current, reliable, practical, and useful products that help members, students, and other readers enhance their technical knowledge to solve technical problems. TAPPI now offers safety training on DVD.

Key benefits of DVD training include:
  • Extremely cost-effective, efficient, and portable
  • Pay only for neccessary courses
  • Simple, flexible, and reusable format
  • No need for Internet connectivity
  • Playable 24/7 in any U.S. DVD player or computer.
More information in available online for the following Safety Training DVDs:
  • Arc Flash Safety DVD
  • Bloodborne Pathogens DVD
  • Combustible Dusts DVD
  • Fire Safety DVD
  • Forklift Safety DVD
  • Hand and Power Tools DVD
  • Hexavalent Chromium DVD
  • Lockout Tagout DVD
  • Slips, Trips and Falls DVD.

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TAPPI has scholarships to offer. You have a chance to apply for some green (funds to pay tuition, etc.) to fund a satisfying green career. These scholarships are available for graduate and undergraduate students with an interest in the pulp, paper, converting, and packaging industries. There are two general types of scholarships:

  • TAPPI Division Scholarships 
  • William L. Cullison Memorial Scholarship.

What this message means to you:

If you're a student, here is a great way to apply for financial assistance for the 2013-2014 school year. Note that requirements will vary according to scholarship source, so you'll need to check the qualifications carefully. A reference document is available to guide you.

The deadline to apply for Technical Division Scholarships is February 15, 2013; the deadline for the Cullison scholarship is May 1, 2013. Mark your calendar now to allow yourself time to create an application that reflects the hard work you've been investing in your career.

If you are affiliated with a college or university, share this with your students, peers, or other staffers who work with students. They will be glad you did

If you're in the industry, perhaps you know of students worthy of scholarship assistance with their education, please pass this information along.

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The premier issue of NANO360, the only newsletter dedicated to global developments in nanotechnology from renewable and sustainable materials, has been launched by TAPPI. NANO360, the official newsletter of TAPPI's International Nanotechnology Division, will cover news, resources, research, and technology of nanocellulose and other renewable materials.

"The global market for products using nanotechnology could reach an estimated $1 trillion by 2015 with wood products potentially accounting for 20%," notes TAPPI President & CEO Larry N. Montague. "TAPPI's Nanotechnology Division serves as a platform for helping this growing industry respond to the rapidly changing field of nanotechnology, especially as commercialization develops. NANO360 will be a key resource for professionals interested in all aspects of this fast-paced field."

"NANO360 will keep you up to speed on all that is going on in this dynamic industry by highlighting new research, publications, reports, and events going on around the world in sustainable nanotechnology," comments Division Chair Sean Ireland, Verso Paper Corp. "Our focus will be on nanocellulose, but not exclusively, and we welcome and encourage contributions from others working with renewable materials."

A range of topics and types of information will be covered including: nanocellulose and other nanomaterial research, newly published reports, new peer-reviewed publications, resources such as peer-approved databases, Nanotechnology Division activities, websites, and other tools and global nanocellulose news.

The mission of TAPPI's International Nanotechnology Division is to serve as the leading global forum for the community of individuals, organizations, and institutions seeking to collectively advance the responsible and sustainable production and use of renewable nanomaterials.

Contact: Nano360@tappi.org

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After a record attendance in 2012, PaperCon will bring together a wider assortment of CEOs, mill managers, superintendents, scientists, process engineers, and suppliers for the 2013 conference, scheduled for April 27 to May 1, in Atlanta, Ga., USA. PaperCon 2013 has expanded its already comprehensive technical program to include two new events covering tissue and nonwovens technology.

"PaperCon 2013 attendees will benefit from an expanded program providing additional learning and networking opportunities in several key areas," comments Larry N. Montague, TAPPI president and CEO. "Two co-located events - Tissue360º Forum and NETInc – will make new tissue and nonwovens tracks available to full conference registrants. Expanded coverage of these dynamic industry segments makes PaperCon an even more valuable resource."

PaperCon's large and comprehensive technical program, the industry's largest, offers a range of topics including Management (PIMA) Papermaking, Coating and Graphic Arts, Recycled Paperboard (RPTA Production - Technical Seminar), and Reliability (OpEx Workshop). An array of networking opportunities such as the PaperCon trade fair, receptions, lunches, and committee meetings, and a New Technology Showcase will make it the industry's must-attend event in 2013.  

More information is available online.

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Take Advantage of some special opportunities for you and your organization to stand out at the  2013 TAPPI International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials, June 24-27, 2013 on the KTH Royal Institute of Technology Campus in Stockholm, Sweden.

Be Part of the program
- Share research findings with industry experts, scientists, health and safety specialists, legal and government policy makers, and leading researchers from around the globe.

View the Call for Papers. Abstracts are due by December 10, 2012.

Participate as a Sponsor or as an Exibitor - There are several ways in which your organization can participate with a range of prices and benefits to meet your business objectives.

View the Prospectus.


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Towel and Tissue Papermaking is the last of the 15 CD-ROMs in the Making Pulp and Making Paper CD-ROM Series. Through this highly interactive, self-paced CD-ROM, participants learn towel and tissue papermaking terms, concepts, and processes.

Learning outcomes
After completing the Towel and Tissue Papermaking CD-ROM, participants should be able to:
  • Explain how the manufacturing of towel and tissue grades is different from other grades of paper
  • Describe the different types of tissue formers
  • Explain the TAD process and its advantages and disadvantages.
Benefits for Everyone
The series is designed for anyone who would benefit from a working knowledge of the pulping and papermaking process, including:
  • Paper machine operators
  • Process and product engineers
  • Sales and technical support staff
  • New employees
  • Students.
It will also be beneficial to experienced production or technical employees who need a more thorough understanding of a specific area of the operation, especially for cross-training purposes. New employees of chemical and equipment suppliers and paper industry consultants will also benefit from this series.

The complete set of 15 Making Pulp and Paper CD-ROMs
is also available.

Product code: MPP-15

Member Price: $78.00


Non-member Price: $119.00

 

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TAPPI's Corrugated Packaging Division members have elected three individuals to serve on the Division's Corrugated Packaging Council, the governing body for the Division. The Corrugated Packaging Council gives TAPPI suggested direction on strategic development and planning for projects and products for the corrugated division. It is made up of eight appointed members from the major integrated companies and independents, the chair of the two TAPPI technical committees, and four elected positions that each serve a three-year term. The balance of the council includes the division chair, vice chair, and past chair. 

Newly elected members include: Paul Hrubesky, Fosber America; John Kohl, Harper/Love Adhesives; and Steve Woodard, ARC International. Their term will run through the corrugated packaging division conference in 2015.

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Registration is now open
for the TAPPI Introduction to Pulp and Paper Technology Course scheduled for January 7-10, 2013 in St.Petersburg, Fla., USA.

This is one of TAPPI's longest running courses. Why is this course one of our most popular?

Intro to Pulp and Paper Technology is unique in that it provides information on how each individual part of a paper mill influences another. This course allows you to understand how materials, pulping, and paper-making processes affect paper and board properties. You will also be delivered a broad overview of pulping and paper-making technology, including the entire pulping and paper-making process from raw materials and wood prep. to pulping and mill operations.

Four Reasons to attend Intro to Pulp and Paper Technology:

  • Course pre-surveys will ensure this course meets attendees individual needs
  • You will have networking opportunities during hourly breaks
  • This course measures up the MOST training content in the SHORTEST amount of time
  • You get the instruction of Dr. Michael Kocurek and can learn from his 45 years of experience on this topic. 
Who benefits?
  • Pulp and paper company employees - new technical/operating staff, operators, non-technical personnel, chemical and direct equipment suppliers, technical service professionals, and sales people.
This course is taught by Dr. Michael J. Kocurek, Professor Emeritus, Paper Science & Engineering at North Carolina State University. Dr. Kocurek is one of the world's most recognized educators in the field of pulp and paper industry science.


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By: Jeffrey Hayzlett

Running The Gauntlet is a rough-and-tumble guide for running and driving change through the business gauntlet. The book divides into three parts that parallel the three parts of change that every business leader must face: Getting Ready, Getting Going, and Creating and Sustaining Momentum.

In each section, Hayzlett shows business leaders and owners how to develop the necessary mental, emotional, and (yes) physical toughness they must have for smart, strategic, and lasting change. Through this book, Hayzlett will force leaders to really get up in their own businesses – to take them over from the inside and drive change – gaining customers and profits in the process.

Readers will be able to efficiently assess what kind of change their business needs and then summon the vision, courage, and passion to enact it. 

View the Table of Contents and Preview.

Hard cover. 256 pages.

Member Price: $26.00

Item #: 11RUNN

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The Tissue360 Forum, organized by TAPPI tissue experts in conjunction with Tissue360 magazine, will be held April 29 - May 1, 2013 at PaperCon 2013 in Atlanta, Ga., USA. The forum will cover a wide range of tissue manufacturing and converting technologies and market trends. PaperCon 2013 will be the pulp and paper industry's largest technical conference and trade show.

"The inclusion of the Tissue360 Forum at PaperCon 2013 will add comprehensive coverage of this dynamic segment to the industry's best technical program," notes TAPPI President and CEO Larry Montague.  "The forum will provide business insights and peer-reviewed technical papers covering developments in one of the industry's most rapidly growing and technically innovative grade sectors."

Tissue360 Forum topics will include an overview of hygienic product market drivers, raw material usage and supply, wet and dry end additives, latest hybrid tissue making technology and runnability/operational tips. All material will be selected and peer reviewed by TAPPI members with tissue expertise. The program is open to all full PaperCon registrants. An invitation to Present at the Tissue360 Forum has been issued. Industry professionals interested in presenting a paper, panel, roundtable, or poster on any of these topics should submit an abstract no later than November 20, 2012.

PaperCon brings together CEOs, mill managers, superintendents, scientists, process engineers, and suppliers for the largest pulp and paper technical program in the world. No other event provides such a comprehensive program, networking opportunities and trade fair among such a distinguished group of industry leaders.

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Joel Weldon
, one of the most sought after corporate speakers in North America, will provide the keynote address on Monday, April 29 at PaperCon 2013. Weldon is an award winning speaker renowned for his well-researched, informative, and engaging presentations. At PaperCon, Weldon will be addressing "Innovation Generation," how industries like paper can adapt to changing consumer habits and cost containment pressures.   

Weldon has been an idea consultant, sales trainer, and executive speech coach for many of the world's leading organizations and businesses for well over three decades. He's widely known as one of North America's most highly respected and sought-after corporate speakers. His presentations are known for effectively and specifically addressing each audience and their unique business and industry challenges, fears, risks, and opportunities.

Weldon is one of an elite group of speakers to have earned all four of the highest honors in the speaking profession. They include induction into the Speakers Hall of Fame, the coveted Communication & Leadership Award, The Golden Gavel, "for his profound impact on corporate America," and in 2006 being named "Legend of the Speaking Profession." He turned down a four-year college scholarship because he thought he wasn't "smart enough" to go to college. A former construction worker, he's living proof that human potential can be tapped, and your entire life transformed, when even one good idea is presented, accepted and acted upon.

PaperCon 2013 will feature the world's largest paper industry technical program. It has been expanded to include both tissue and nonwovens programs in 2013. PaperCon takes place April 27 through May 1, 2013, in Atlanta, Ga., USA.

Learn more about PaperCon.


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The 360° Leader by Dr. John C. Maxwell

People who desire to lead from the middle of organizations face unique challenges. They are often held back by myths that prevent them from developing their influence. Dr. Maxwell, one of the globe's most trusted leadership mentors, debunks the myths, shows you how to overcome the challenges, and teaches you the skills you need to become a "360° leader."

If you have found yourself trying to lead from the middle of the organization, as the vast majority of professionals do, then you need Maxwell's insights. You have a unique opportunity to exercise influence in all directions-up (to the boss), across (among your peers), and down (to those you lead).

The good news is that your influence is greater than you know. Practice the disciplines of 360° leadership and the opportunities will be endless... for your organization, for your career, and for your life.

View the Table of Contents and Preview.

Member Price: $25.00


Press Item #: 12LEAD

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This text, edited by Carlton W. Dence and Douglas W. Reeve, covers fundamentals and processes from the chemical composition of pulp to the technology, production, and the environmental impact of bleaching. Designed as both a textbook and a reference book, Pulp Bleaching: Principles and Practice explains what bleaching is, why pulp is bleached, and how bleaching is done.

The book also features discussions on several "hot topics" in pulp bleaching, including elemental chlorine free bleaching, totally chlorine free bleaching, enzyme assisted bleaching, and bleaching of recycled fiber. In addition, the book is key-word indexed and each chapter contains extensive references.

Pulp Bleaching: Principles and Practice


Product code: 0102B061

Member Price: $124.00


Non-Member Price: $186.00

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TAPPI is pleased to announce the call for papers for 2013 NETInc's technical program. NETInc stands for the Innovative Nonwovens Conference, or NEC, which is organized by the Nonwovens Engineers and Techologists (NET) Division of TAPPI. NETInc is the perfect forum for a new constituency of industry and academic researchers, the professionals from the nonwovens and affiliated industries as well as the academic community. This creates a professional atmosphere for the community to enable connection and division synergies that will support our capability development and innovation strategies for industry growth.


The 2013 NETInc Conference will be co-located with PaperCon in Atlanta, Ga., USA., April 29 - May 1. For the first time, NETInc attendees will be able to take advantage of a number of other presentations in related, relevant areas such as papermaking and paper coating, and will learn the latest advances is tissue manufacturing.

The Technical Program Committee is seeking abstracts. We encourage you to choose from the following topics:
  • Fiber and polymer innovations
  • Nanotechnology
  • Emerging new technologies
  • Fiber and nonwoven functionalties
  • Converting technologies
  • Nonwovens processing
  • "Smart" nonwovens and related technologies
  • Nonwoven composites
  • Building sciences
  • Environmental updates
  • Explanation of industry related market trends.

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The International Mechanical Pulping Conference, sponsored by PI, TAPPI, PAPTAC, SPCI and PTF, will be held on June 3-5, 2014, in Helsinki, Finland.  IMPC 2014 is a major part of PulPaper, one of the world's most premier pulp and paper exhibitions, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of PI, the Paper Engineers' Association.

The Conference Program Committee invites you to submit papers on the following topics:
  1. Energy saving in Mechanical Pulping process
  2. New applications and innovations
  3. Raw materials in Mechanical Pulping
  4. Advanced Mechanical Pulping technologies e.g.
  • Process control and simulation
  • Bleaching
  • Water management and effluent treatment
        5.  Mill operations update e.g.
  • Production cost saving technologies (energy and chemicals)
  • Improving mechanical pulping business potential
        6. Mechanical pulps in paper and board.

Authors interested in presenting a paper or a poster on these topics should submit an extended abstract (˜500 words) to impc2014@vtt.fi. Abstracts are due by February 28, 2013. Authors will be notified of acceptance by May 31, 2013 and final manuscripts are due March 31, 2014.

If you have any questions, please contact Sari Liukkonen, Chair of the Program Committee at +358 40 586 0384, or by e-mail at impc2014@vtt.fi.

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The Secret, Second Edition

What Great Leaders Know and Do


By: Ken Blanchard & Mark Miller

  • Uses the popular "business fable" format that Ken pioneered
  • Explains the five essential practices exhibited by the best leaders and provides practical ideas on how to make these a reality in your life.

At one time or another, everyone in a position of authority-whether in a multinational corporation or a local volunteer group-wonders what the key to great leadership is. And who better to answer that question than the team of Ken Blanchard, whose books on leadership have sold over 20 million copies, and Mark Miller, who worked his way up from line worker to vice president of one of the largest fast-food chains in the country. In The Secret, Blanchard and Miller use the uniquely accessible "business fable" format that Blanchard pioneered to get at the heart of what makes a leader truly able to inspire and motivate people. Debbie Brewster, recently promoted and struggling, finds herself about to lose her job due to poor performance. In an attempt to save her career, she enrolls in a new mentoring program offered by her company. Much to her surprise, Debbie finds her mentor is none other than Jeff Brown, the president of the company. Debbie decides that she is going to ask her new mentor the one question she feels she desperately needs answered: "What is the secret of great leaders?" Jeff's immediate answer-that great leaders serve their followers-completely flummoxes Debbie. Over the next 18 months, Jeff helps Debbie discover and explore five fundamental ways that leaders lead through service.

The Secret puts what Blanchard and Miller have learned about leadership in a form that anyone can easily understand, embrace, and pursue. It is a book that will benefit not only those who read it, but also the organizations they work in an the people who look to them for guidance.

The second edition includes revised and updated content including:
  • A new foreword by John Maxwell
  • A new resource section in the back matter summarizing key learning points
  • A greater focus on the book's primary focus: servant leadership
  • A more humanized protagonist
  • Numerous other minor renovations throughout. 
Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Manager, the bestselling business book of all time!

Item #: 12SECRET

View the Table of Contents and Preview.


Member Price: $23.00

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Make your plans now to join a host of professionals from industry, universities and research institutes at the 14th TAPPI European PLACE Conference, which will be held May 6-8, 2013, at the Swissotel in Dresden, Germany.

The Call for Papers is now officially open. Submit your abstract and take an active role in this not-to-miss event!


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Ken Patrick Ramesh Gupta Larry N. Montague
Editorial Director International Editor President and CEO
770-209-7340 bsc_rcg@hotmail.com lmontague@tappi.org
kpatrick@tappi.org    
30 years' experience writing for the pulp,    
paper, packaging, and allied industries    
     
Karen Roman
Maria Luisa Valencia Eric Fletty
Production/Distribution Editor International Editor Vice President, Operations
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