Conference Program - Industrial Fabrics Association International
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Conference Program - Industrial Fabrics Association International
Photo by Ken Buck May 15–17, 2016 | Hilton Head Island, SC USA Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa | IFAI.com/Outlook May 7–9, 2017 Williamsburg Lodge Colonial Williamsburg, VA IFAI.com/Outlook SAVE DATE the Thank You Sponsors MONDAY RECEPTION SPONSOR GOLF BEVERAGE SPONSOR TUESDAY RECEPTION SPONSOR LUNCH SPONSOR BREAKFAST SPONSOR GehringGuard A new line of protective fabrics from Gehring Textiles Fabric with silver thread, protecting our troops from microbial infection. Three dimensional spacer fabric, in more than 150 constructions. Base layer fabrics maximizing breathability, insulation and compression. GOLD SPONSORS D3 Breathable Fabric These and other Gehring fabrics, from non-melt non-drip mod acrylics to high temperature PPS monofilament, are at our booth, #817-819, at the IFAI show Oct. 21-23. If you can't visit booth 817-819, visit our site – www.gehringtextiles.com – for an idea of what Gehring can do for you. Gehring Textiles, Inc. 1225 Franklin Avenue, Suite 300, Garden City, NY 11530 • 516-747-4555 • Fax 516-747-8885 www.gehringtextiles.com • [email protected] SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS GOLF HOLE SPONSORS A WELCOME LETTER FROM Bret Kelley and Gifford Del Grande Dear Attendee: Welcome to the Outlook Conference 2016 at the beautiful Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa! Thank you for joining us for the specialty textile industry’s premier leadership forum. The Narrow Fabrics Institute (NFI) and the United States Industrial Fabrics Institute (USIFI), divisions of the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI), are co-organizers of the Outlook Conference 2016. Over the next few days, we encourage you to network and share your comments and ideas for future activities with any NFI and/or USIFI advisory board members. Please enjoy your stay in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina! Sincerely, Bret Kelley Chair United State Industrial Fabrics Institute (USIFI) Gifford Del Grande Chair Narrow Fabrics Institute (NFI) Schedule USIFI is a coalition of U.S. specialty fiber, fabric and end-product manufacturers dedicated to serving the interests of its members in domestic and international marketplaces. Sunday, May 15, 2016 1 pm Chairman’s Golf Event | Port Royal Golf Course Monday, May 16, 2016 10:30 am On-site Registration | Advantage Foyer 11:30 am Luncheon and Opening Remarks | Archer West Sponsored by Brawer Technical Yarns NFI members engage with new technologies and test standards affecting the narrow fabrics industry. NFI supports education and industry improvement through conferences such as Outlook. 1 pm Economic Update | Barnwell 2 pm Supply Chain and PVC Update | Barnwell 3:30 pm Break | Savannah Foyer North 3:45 pm Trade and Legislative Update | Barnwell 4:30 pm MUST Update | Barnwell 6 pm Reception | Ocean Front Deck 7 pm Dinner and Keynote | Ocean Front Deck Sponsored by Highland Industries Industrial Fabrics Association International USIFI and NFI are divisions of the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI), a trade association comprised of member companies representing the global advanced textiles and specialty fabrics marketplace. IFAI invests more than $8 million each year to advance the fabrics industry and support member companies. IFAI divisions offer market-specific events, publications, education, networking, and other resources. IFAI.com Tuesday, May 17, 2016 7 am Breakfast | Calibogue 8 am BATC/Berry Amendment | Barnwell 9 am Macroeconomic Trends – Insourcing, Energy Costs | Barnwell 10 am Eight Virtues of Leadership | Barnwell Sponsored by Presco Polymers 11:30 am Closing Remarks | Barnwell 1 pm Annual Golf Tournament | Port Royal Golf Course 1 pm Daufuskie Island History and Artisans Tour Shuttle Pickup at Hotel Beverage cart sponsored by Hailide America, Inc. 6:30 pm Reception | Ocean Front Pavilion Sponsored by Glen Raven 7:30 pm Dinner | Ocean Front Pavilion MONDAY, MAY 16 | 1–2 PM Economic Update Tim Quinlan Economist, Wells Fargo Tim Quinlan is a director and senior economist with Wells Fargo Securities. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, he provides analysis on the macro U.S. economy and major foreign economies. Domestically, he covers industrial production, manufacturing, and business investment spending. His international efforts concentrate on Japan, Canada, Korea, and Australia. Tim’s work has been published in academic economic journals and his comments on the economy regularly appear in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and USA Today. He is also a frequent guest on CNBC and National Public Radio. MONDAY, MAY 16 | 2–2:45 PM Supply Chain Update Alasdair Carmichael PCI Wood Mackenzie Alasdair Carmichael has over 35 years of experience in the synthetic fibers industry, having lived in Europe, Asia and the United States. He has been involved in the fibers industry in all major global markets. After many years in the textile machinery business he left Rieter and joined the PCI Group in 2000 with responsibility for fibers activities in the Americas. PCI specializes in market research and consulting in the petrochemical industry with particular emphasis on the polyester and nylon chains in fibers, packaging, engineered plastics and film. Alasdair has spoken at many international conferences and has had numerous articles published. He is a graduate of Manchester Metropolitan University in England, and is currently based in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He is Past President of the Textured Yarn Association of America and Vice President of the Synthetic Yarn and Fiber Association. 6 IFAI.com/Outlook 7 MONDAY, MAY 16 | 2:45–3:30 PM PVC Update John Macaluso Industry Manager–Building and Construction, Teknor Apex Company John Macaluso received his Bachelor of Science from Kent State University, Master of Science from the University of Massachusetts-Lowell and his MBA from the University of Rhode Island. He worked for five years in technical, sales and marketing for Rheometrics Inc., a manufacturer of rheological test equipment. During his 22-year career at Teknor Apex, John has served as Process Engineer, Technical Service Engineer, Technical Service Group Leader, Business Development Manager, Market Manager (TPE) and Industry Manager, Building and Construction. Bridging his roles between technical and marketing, John also held the position of Team Manager, guiding Teknor’s first implementation of its ERP system. He has published and presented at several SPE conferences. MONDAY, MAY 16 | 3:45–4:30 PM Trade and Legislative Update Joshua Teitelbaum Deputy Assistant Secretary for Textiles, Consumer Goods, and Materials, United States Department of Commerce As Deputy Assistant Secretary for Textiles, Consumer Goods, and Materials, Joshua Teitelbaum oversees programs and strategies to improve the domestic and international competitiveness of U.S. textiles, apparel, consumer goods, metals and mining forest products, and chemicals and plastics manufacturing sectors and industries. In this role, he provides advice for trade policy development and participates in international consultations and negotiations of multilateral, regional, and bilateral trade agreements. In addition, he serves as Chairman of the Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements (CITA), which supervises the negotiation and implementation of textile and apparel agreements. 8 IFAI.com/Outlook 9 MONDAY, MAY 16 | 4:30–5 PM MUST Update Dr. Maureen MacGillivray Professor of Apparel Merchandising and Design, Central Michigan University Dr. Maureen MacGillivray is Professor of Apparel and Textiles at Central Michigan University. She received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Apparel and Textiles from Michigan State University and her Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University. She became an assistant professor at Central Michigan University in 1988 where she developed the first functional apparel design course. Her work has included studies for national basketball, hockey and baseball teams as well as hospitals, bedding companies and other companies designing functional apparel and textiles. Her recent work with AdvanTech and the Department of Defense has brought her full circle back to working with uniforms for the most important consumer constituent of all – our men and women in the armed forces. MONDAY, MAY 16 | DINNER AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER Keynote–Viking Observations Major General John Borling USAF (Retired) John Borling is a highly decorated, retired Air Force Major General. He served worldwide in high level command and staff positions. A fighter pilot, he graduated from the Air Force Academy, the National War College, Harvard Business School and John F. Kennedy School of Government, and was a White House Fellow. During the Vietnam War, General Borling was shot down by ground fire. Seriously injured, he was captured while trying to evade and spent over 6 ½ years as a prisoner of war in Hanoi. He is an “in demand” speaker, author of the nationally-acclaimed book Taps on the Walls and a selected contributor to the anthology Gettysburg Replies. Currently, he occupies leadership positions in multiple business and civic organizations. 10 IFAI.com/Outlook 11 TUESDAY, MAY 17 | 8–9 AM BATC/Berry Amendment Ron Houle Immediate Past Chairman, USIFI Ron Houle is immediate past chairman of the United States Industrial Fabrics Institute (USIFI). He previously served as Vice President for Washington Operations for HDT Global, an organization focused on opportunities and Programs of Record in the defense, homeland security, first responder and community hospitals sectors. He has led company partnerships with federal, state and local emergency response agencies, including strategies supporting military support to civilian agencies. During his career, Ron has worked with DHS Technologies, which was acquired by HDT Global in February of 2015, the American Red Cross, and on the staff of the Secretary of the Army as Director of the Programs Division in the Pentagon’s Office of Legislative Liaison. He has served as a Congressional Fellow, and an assistant professor of mathematics at the United States Military Academy. Ron graduated from West Point, served in Operation Desert Storm, and has held command positions in the United States Army, where he retired with the rank of Colonel. He holds three Master of Science degrees and is a past Chairman of the Corporate Advisory Panel of the National Guard Association. TUESDAY, MAY 17 | 9–10 AM Macroeconomic Trends–Insourcing, Energy Costs Aubrey Hilliard President, Texican Aubrey Hilliard has worked in the energy industry since 1976, in every segment from exploration and production to end user supply. He has been an industry leader in developing risk management and hedging strategies for natural gas producers and end users since the inception of the NYMEX natural gas contract, and authors “Energy Update”, a weekly newsletter about the natural gas industry that is distributed throughout the United States and Europe. He is President of Texican LLC, Carolinas Division, which is the nation’s largest independent marketer of natural gas to municipal, industrial and institutional customers, and CEO of Horizon Energy Inc., an energy trading and consulting company. 12 IFAI.com/Outlook 13 TUESDAY, MAY 17 | 10–11:30 AM Eight Virtues of Leadership Major General John Borling USAF (Retired) John Borling is a highly decorated, retired Air Force Major General. He served worldwide in high level command and staff positions. A fighter pilot, he graduated from the Air Force Academy, the National War College, Harvard Business School and John F. Kennedy School of Government, and was a White House Fellow. During the Vietnam War, General Borling was shot down by ground fire. Seriously injured, he was captured while trying to evade and spent over 6 ½ years as a prisoner of war in Hanoi. He is an “in demand” speaker, author of the nationally-acclaimed book Taps on the Walls and a selected contributor to the anthology Gettysburg Replies. Currently, he occupies leadership positions in multiple business and civic organizations. 14 IFAI.com/Outlook 15 Working Together to Advance the Industry | 1801 County Road B West | Roseville, MN 55113 | IFAI.com