Overview
The Summit delivers world-class technical sessions dedicated to improving plant-wide performance in the refining and petrochemical industries. Join and network with dedicated industry subject matter experts in New Orleans to discover the latest strategies and emerging innovations, and find immediate solutions to implement at the site level. With over 70 sessions, we guarantee to deliver the curriculum you need to succeed.
Agenda
Schedule
07:00 AM - 02:00 PM | |
12:00 PM - 07:00 PM |
Registration
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02:00 PM - 04:00 PM | |
04:00 PM - 05:00 PM | |
05:00 PM - 07:00 PM |
07:00 AM - 08:00 AM |
Breakfast in the HUB
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07:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
Registration
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08:00 AM - 08:30 AM | |
08:30 AM - 09:30 AM | |
09:30 AM - 10:30 AM | |
10:30 AM - 10:45 AM |
Break in the HUB
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10:45 AM - 11:30 AM | |
11:30 AM - 11:45 AM |
Break in the HUB
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11:45 AM - 12:30 PM | |
12:30 PM - 02:00 PM | |
02:00 PM - 02:45 PM | |
02:45 PM - 03:00 PM | |
03:00 PM - 03:45 PM | |
03:45 PM - 04:00 PM | |
04:00 PM - 04:45 PM | |
04:45 PM - 06:15 PM | |
06:15 PM - 07:00 PM |
07:00 AM - 08:00 AM |
Breakfast in the HUB
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07:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
Registration
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08:00 AM - 08:45 AM | |
08:45 AM - 09:00 AM | |
09:00 AM - 09:45 AM | |
09:45 AM - 10:00 AM | |
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM | |
10:45 AM - 11:00 AM | |
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM | |
11:45 AM - 01:15 PM | |
01:15 PM - 02:00 PM | |
02:00 PM - 02:15 PM | |
02:15 PM - 03:00 PM | |
03:00 PM - 03:15 PM | |
03:15 PM - 04:00 PM | |
04:00 PM - 04:15 PM |
Break in the HUB
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04:15 PM - 05:15 PM | |
05:15 PM - 06:00 PM |
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM |
Breakfast in the HUB
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08:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Registration
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09:00 AM - 09:45 AM | |
09:45 AM - 10:00 AM |
Break in the HUB
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM | |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | |
10:45 AM - 11:00 AM |
Break in the HUB
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Time | Title |
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07:00 AM - 02:00 PM | |
12:00 PM - 07:00 PM |
Registration
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02:00 PM - 04:00 PM |
Kyle Cassidy — Technical Services Supervisor, Marathon Petroleum Company
Spencer Blindauer — Technology Engineer, Axens North America
Valerie Pompa — Executive Vice President, Operations, HF Sinclair Corporation
Geoffrey Glasrud — VP & Manufacturing Manager, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Andres Rodriguez — Operations Manager, Phillips 66
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04:00 PM - 05:00 PM | |
05:00 PM - 07:00 PM |
Time | Title |
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07:00 AM - 08:00 AM |
Breakfast in the HUB
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07:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
Registration
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08:00 AM - 08:30 AM |
Chet Thompson — President and CEO, AFPM
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08:30 AM - 09:30 AM |
Peter Zeihan — American Geopolitical Analyst, Zeihan on Geopolitics
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09:30 AM - 10:30 AM |
John Eichberger — Executive Director, Transportation Energy Institute
Geoff Moody — Senior Vice President, Government Relations and Policy, AFPM
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10:30 AM - 10:45 AM |
Break in the HUB
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10:45 AM - 11:30 AM |
Rajan Rathinasabapathy — Process Optimization Engineer, Phillips 66 - Los Angeles Refinery
Brent Railey — Chief Data and Analytics Officer, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
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Willis Jernigan — Consultant, AFPM
William Steiner — Chemical Incident Investigator, U.S. Chemical Safety Board
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Michael Mitzner — Senior Account Manager - Global Solutions, Axens North America
Sindy G Stone — Business Development Executive, Axens North America
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Bill Clark — Director, Reliability, Phillips 66
Dean Roberts — EWV Business Coordinator, Ergon Refining, Inc.
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11:30 AM - 11:45 AM |
Break in the HUB
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11:45 AM - 12:30 PM |
Adi Punuru — Autonomous Operations Commercialization Lead, ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company
Brent Railey — Chief Data and Analytics Officer, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
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Bill Clark — Director, Reliability, Phillips 66
Carlos Acosta, Phillips 66
Abby Esterly — Program Manager, AFPM
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Wren Mills — Director of Process Safety Design, Valero Energy Corporation
Ryan Grothe — Process Safety Execution Manager, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
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Bailey D. Allen — Chief Technology Officer, Refined Technologies, Inc.
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12:30 PM - 02:00 PM | |
02:00 PM - 02:45 PM |
Jonathan Guidry — Vice President of Maintenance and Turnarounds, Turner Industries Group, LLC
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Rhasheda Douglas — Principal, Excel in Equity, LLC
Lloyd Freeman — Principal and Owner, Veritas Diversity Solutions, LLC
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Ed Rios — Vice President - Operations Excellence, Par Pacific Holdings, Inc
Howard Butler — Project Development Supervisor, Phillips 66
Liana Siegel — HF Alkylation Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
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Bill Clark — Director, Reliability, Phillips 66
Larry Webb — Health and Safety Director, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
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02:45 PM - 03:00 PM | |
03:00 PM - 03:45 PM |
Justin Edson, HF Sinclair Corporation
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Wren Mills — Director of Process Safety Design, Valero Energy Corporation
Ben Manns — Senior Principal for Human Performance, ExxonMobil Product Solutions Company
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Gary Cheng — Director, Strategic Marketing FCC, W. R. Grace & Co.
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Jaxson O'Brien, CHS Inc.
Paul Barna — Southwest/West Regional Sales Manager, RDI Technologies
Vlad Derkach, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
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03:45 PM - 04:00 PM | |
04:00 PM - 04:45 PM |
Joel Lack — Sr Engineer – Corrosion Control, Baker Hughes
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Michael Allegro II — Technical Service Specialist, BASF Corporation
Rodney Reeves — Operations Training Supervisor, CHS Inc.
Nick Turner — Technical Service Specialist, Honeywell UOP
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Val Corcoran — VP of EHS, BrandSafway
Leonard I. Degreenia III — Director - Human & Organizational Performance IEC, BrandSafway
Scott Willis — HSE Manager, Wood River Refinery, Phillips 66
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Bill Clark — Director, Reliability, Phillips 66
Jimmy Jernigan — Director, Global Reliability, LyondellBasell Industries
Brian T. Batts — Director of Mechanical Integrity, Phillips 66
Keneth Marden — Mechanical Integrity Technology Advisor, Valero Energy Corporation
David Nixon — Maintenance and Reliability Manager, LyondellBasell Industries
Brian Novicki — Director Technical Services, Valero Energy Corporation
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04:45 PM - 06:15 PM | |
06:15 PM - 07:00 PM |
Time | Title |
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07:00 AM - 08:00 AM |
Breakfast in the HUB
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07:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
Registration
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08:00 AM - 08:45 AM |
Andy Woods — Plant Manager, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
Jim Griffin — Senior VP - Energy & Petrochemicals, San Jacinto College
Ferril Onyett — Vice President, Talent Management, BrandSafway
Brian Novicki — Director Technical Services, Valero Energy Corporation
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Samuel A. Lordo — Advisor, Becht
Jacob Young — General Manager - North America, Petroval S.A.
Sylvain Fontaine — Senior Application Expert - Hydrocarbon Processing Industry, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Robert Graham — Process Technology Specialist, HF Sinclair Corporation
Beverly Long — Heavy Oil Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Company
Royce Roemisch, Delek US
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Atique Malik — Founder, AIControl LLC
Darin Foote — Director, Process Engineering, CHS Inc.
Chuck Johnston — Lead Process Controls Engineer, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Vidyashankar Kuppuraj — Corporate APC Engineer, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Johnny Serafin — Process Controls and Modeling Team Lead, Phillips 66 - Bayway Refinery
Nic Tognetti — Process Controls Engineer, CHS Refinery
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Gary Kemeny — Engineering Advisor, PBF Energy Inc.
Liana Siegel — HF Alkylation Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
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Sergio Robledo — Senior Technical Manager, Unicat Catalyst Technologies
Adrian H. Azpilicueta — Sr. Industry Technical Consultant, Nalco Water
Steven W Mayo — VP, Technology & Business Development, Eurecat U.S. Incorporated
Montri Vichailak — Hydroprocessing Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
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Eric M Legare — Team Lead, Refinery Systems and Sustainability, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
William J Bandy III — Hydroprocessing Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Delbert R Grotewold — Renewable Fuels SME, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Nathan Jannasch — Manager, Process Engineering at Chevron Renewable Energy Group, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Matthew Kawabe — Technical Service Manager, Topsoe, Inc.
Kamyar Keyvanloo — Senior Hydroprocessing Engineer, Phillips 66
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08:45 AM - 09:00 AM | |
09:00 AM - 09:45 AM |
Andy Woods — Plant Manager, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
Jim Griffin — Senior VP - Energy & Petrochemicals, San Jacinto College
Ferril Onyett — Vice President, Talent Management, BrandSafway
Brian Novicki — Director Technical Services, Valero Energy Corporation
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Samuel A. Lordo — Advisor, Becht
Jacob Young — General Manager - North America, Petroval S.A.
Sylvain Fontaine — Senior Application Expert - Hydrocarbon Processing Industry, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Robert Graham — Process Technology Specialist, HF Sinclair Corporation
Beverly Long — Heavy Oil Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Company
Royce Roemisch, Delek US
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Atique Malik — Founder, AIControl LLC
Chris Harrison — Advanced Process Control Engineer, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
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Diane Dierking — Americas Sales Manager – Hydrogen and Gas Processing, Johnson Matthey
James R. Esteban — Senior Technical Manager, Unicat Catalyst Technologies
Ashley Brossette — Process Engineering Manager, Valero Energy Corporation
Ken Chlapik — Global Market Manager - Low Carbon Solutions, Johnson Matthey
Kathy Picioccio — Technical Specialist, Unicat Catalyst Technologies
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Liana Siegel — HF Alkylation Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Monica Plowman — Corporate Mechanical Integrity Leader, Ethos Mechanical Integrity Solutions, LLC
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Eric M Legare — Team Lead, Refinery Systems and Sustainability, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
William J Bandy III — Hydroprocessing Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Delbert R Grotewold — Renewable Fuels SME, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Nathan Jannasch — Manager, Process Engineering at Chevron Renewable Energy Group, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Matthew Kawabe — Technical Service Manager, Topsoe, Inc.
Kamyar Keyvanloo — Senior Hydroprocessing Engineer, Phillips 66
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09:45 AM - 10:00 AM | |
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM |
Samuel A. Lordo — Advisor, Becht
Graylon Williams — Sr Industry Technical Consultant, Nalco Energy Services
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Christy Anderson — Americas Technical Service Manager, Hydroprocessing, Ketjen Corporation
Carmen Angelini — Process Design Engineer, CITGO Petroleum Corporation
Mitchell E. Loescher — Technical Sales Manager - Hydroprocessing, ExxonMobil Product Solutions Company
Teo Trotus — Segment Lead Refining, hte GmbH
Oscar M. Brown — Principle Process Engineer, Valero Energy Corporation
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Atique Malik — Founder, AIControl LLC
Yangdong Pan — Director of Process Controls, Delek US
Toni Adetayo — Implementation Engineering Team Lead, Imubit, Inc.
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Liana Siegel — HF Alkylation Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Jatin Shah — Sr. Principal Consultant, Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, Inc.
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Gerard Celestine — Maintenance Support Mgr., Motiva Enterprises, LLC
Tieraney Celestine — Materials Management Analyst, Motiva Enterprises LLC
Andrew Martindale — Site Materials Lead, Motiva Enterprises LLC
David Midkiff — Inventory Analyst, Motiva Enterprises LLC
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Eamon Cullinane — Director, Renewable Energy Markets, Turner, Mason & Company
Andrea de Rezende Pinho — Senior Researcher, PETROBRAS
Clifford D Avery — Global FCC Process Advisor, Ketjen Corporation
CJ Farley — FCC Consultant, TPM Solutions LLC
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10:45 AM - 11:00 AM | |
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM |
Alyssa Parks — Process Engineering Manager, Technology and Operations Support, PEMEX Deer Park
John Durnin — Process Control Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Stephen Gill — Director, Process Safety, HF Sinclair Corporation
Yangdong Pan — Director of Process Controls, Delek US
Patrick Robinson — Sr. Director, Operations Technology & Advanced Process Controls, PBF Energy Inc.
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Kurt Detrick — Process Specialist, Honeywell UOP
Jonathon Keuler — Principal TS Specialist, Honeywell UOP
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Steven Shimoda — Refining Technology Manager, Technip Energies
Warren Dan Harbs — Senior Technical Consultant, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Kevin Harkness — Ops Lead Area 4, Monroe Energy, LLC
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Lance Cox — Technical Director, Downstream, Nalco Water
Dean Roberts — EWV Business Coordinator, Ergon Refining, Inc.
Raúl Romero — Technical Director Refining, Nalco Water
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Matthew Z. Goodman — Manager Renewables and Emerging Technologies, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Valentina Di Mauro — Director of Business Development, LOHC, Honeywell UOP
Juan Pereira da la Riera — Hydrogen Development Engineer, Axens North America
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Audra Higgins — Operator, Product Control Operations, Phillips 66
Kacey Lopez — Operator, Phillips 66
Russell Thompson — Boilermaker, Phillips 66
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11:45 AM - 01:15 PM | |
01:15 PM - 02:00 PM |
Samantha Boyle — Refining Engineer II, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Nikolas A Larsen — FCC Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Patrick McSorley — FCC Technical Service Engineer, Ketjen Corporation
Grant Severyn — FCC Technical Service Specialist, BASF Corporation
Stephen Jewell — Technical Advisor, KBR
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Vickie Bradford — Sr. Training Specialist Instructional Design/ E-Learning Developer, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Tim Chappell — Immersive Technology Studios Product Owner, ExxonMobil Corporation
Dr. Richard Hannah — VP of Learning and Innovation, Health and Safety Council
Jay Turner — Ops Learning Capability Lead, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Tyler Veenstra — Refining Training & Development Manager, Marathon Petroleum Company
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Gerard Celestine — Maintenance Support Mgr., Motiva Enterprises, LLC
Carlos Diaz — Health & Safety Supervisor, Motiva Enterprises LLC
Sterling Gregg — Tank Program Manager, Motiva Enterprises, LLC
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Calvin Mukarakate — Global Research Manager II, NREL
Juan Sacoto — Global Head of Agribusiness Consulting, S&P Global
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Tim Olsen — Solution Consultant, Emerson Automation Solutions
Jerry Isch — Operations Training Supervisor, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
David Anthony Lee — President, User Centered Design Services Inc
Christi Mezzic — Process Control Consultant, Emerson Automation Solutions
Johnny Serafin — Process Controls and Modeling Team Lead, Phillips 66 - Bayway Refinery
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Thomas Porritt — Reforming/Isomerization Business Network Leader, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Russell Wiltse — Director Technology, Valero Energy Corporation
Wayne Woodard — Hydroprocessing Advisor, Valero Energy Corporation
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02:00 PM - 02:15 PM | |
02:15 PM - 03:00 PM |
Bill Clark — Director, Reliability, Phillips 66
Mike Tremblay — Technical Services Supervisor - Process Control, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
Nagappan Muthiah — Safety Instrumented Systems Lead, Phillips 66
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Steve Williams — Crude, Heavy Oil & Utilities Technology Manager, Marathon Petroleum Company
Hector E. Gamboa-Arizpe — Strategic Planning / Senior Process Engineer, CITGO Petroleum Corporation
Raúl Romero — Technical Director Refining, Nalco Water
Christina H McDowell — Senior Consultant
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Todd Hochheiser — Senior Key Account Manager, Johnson Matthey
J. W. Wilson — FCC Consultant, Houston Fuel Oil Terminal Company
Matt Berens, Equilibrium Catalyst Inc.
Peter Blaser — Vice President of Operations, CPFD LLC
Tiffany Clark — FCC Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
CJ Farley — FCC Consultant, TPM Solutions LLC
Robert E. Montgomery — Sr. Process Engineer, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
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Rhett Finch — Naphtha Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Company
Matthew Hutchinson — Technology Manager Gasoline and Petrochemical Technologies, Axens North America
Thomas Porritt — Reforming/Isomerization Business Network Leader, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Alexander V Sabitov — Director, Reforming, Isomerization, Aromatics, Phillips 66
Russell Wiltse — Director Technology, Valero Energy Corporation
Heidi Fraser — Technology Specialist, Honeywell UOP
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Elizabeth A. Manning — Manager, Risk and Process Safety, Cheniere Energy
Daniel P McGraw — Operations Manager, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Breanna Busker — Technologist, Refined Technologies, Inc.
Alisha Deshpande — Process Engineering Team Lead, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Matthew Holub — IEA Reliability Team Lead, LyondellBasell Industries
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Karen Green — Sustainability Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Company
Omar F Ahmed — VP, Engineering, DEPCOM Power
Stan Carp — Manager, Strategic Planning, CITGO Petroleum Corporation
Jake Reint — Vice President, Public Affairs, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
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03:00 PM - 03:15 PM | |
03:15 PM - 04:00 PM |
Russell Wiltse — Director Technology, Valero Energy Corporation
James Kleiss — Becht Advisor, Becht
Chris Watson — Technology Project Manager, Chevron
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Michael Federspiel — Director, FCC Technology, Valero Energy Corporation
Bryan Dinkel — FCC Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Afton Ferry — Process Engineer, Phillips 66
Ziad Jawad — Director FCC Technology, Phillips 66
Robert E. Montgomery — Sr. Process Engineer, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
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Andrew Craig — President, Great Southern Technologies
Dean Roberts — EWV Business Coordinator, Ergon Refining, Inc.
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Paul Zimmerman — Fellow, Hydroprocessing & Renewables, Technology Service, Honeywell UOP
Joe Slaughter — Business Improvement Network Leader, Base Oils, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Douglas W Weerts — Principal Process Hazard Analysis Leader, Honeywell UOP
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Elizabeth A. Manning — Manager, Risk and Process Safety, Cheniere Energy
Daniel P McGraw — Operations Manager, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Breanna Busker — Technologist, Refined Technologies, Inc.
Alisha Deshpande — Process Engineering Team Lead, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Matthew Holub — IEA Reliability Team Lead, LyondellBasell Industries
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Warren Dan Harbs — Senior Technical Consultant, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Benoit Guerin — Business Development Director, Veolia North America
Jamal Y. Shamas — Sr. Adv. Refining Engineer/Wastewater Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
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04:00 PM - 04:15 PM |
Break in the HUB
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04:15 PM - 05:15 PM |
Latoya Britt — Director, Member Services and Sponsorships, AFPM
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05:15 PM - 06:00 PM |
Time | Title |
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08:00 AM - 09:00 AM |
Breakfast in the HUB
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08:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Registration
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09:00 AM - 09:45 AM |
Bruce Taylor — Digital Transformation SME, FurtherTec
Moiz Sultan — Crude Planner, Parkland Fuels Corporation
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Joseph Famolaro — Principal FCC Engineer, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company
Clint Cooper — Technical Services Manager, W. R. Grace & Co.
Richard Grove — FCC Process Expert/FCC Enthusiast, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Chuck Novak — FCC Technical Service Advisor, Ketjen Corporation
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Matt Correnti — Senior Process Engineer, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Matt Jones, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Jordan Palka — Materials Engineer, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
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Wayne Woodard — Hydroprocessing Advisor, Valero Energy Corporation
Sidra Roman — Technical Service Manager, Axens North America
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Andrew Jakubowski — Turnaround Director, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Mike DeHart — Executive Director of Maintenance Excellence, Valero Energy Corporation
Eric Lindholm — Turnaround Manager - Pine Bend, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Casey Long — Director of Asset Management, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Jimmy Mendler — Corporate Turnaround Manager, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
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Katie Marshall — Sr. Technologist - Refining, Refined Technologies, Inc.
Shannon McAvoy — Technical Manager, ReNu Technologies
William Radenberg — Process Engineer, HF Sinclair
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09:45 AM - 10:00 AM |
Break in the HUB
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM |
Aishwariy Baheti — Manager, Digital Solutions, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
Leandro Martins, PETROBRAS
Christian McDermott — Sr. Vice President, Americas, Voovio Technologies
Wade Smith — Wireless Service Manager, North America, Emerson Automation Solutions
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Tiffany Clark — FCC Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Derek Froehle — Senior Technical Services Specialist in the FCC Technology Services group at Honeywell UOP, UOP LLC
David A. Hunt — Senior Principal Technologist, W. R. Grace & Co.
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Andrew Jakubowski — Turnaround Director, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Jimmy Mendler — Corporate Turnaround Manager, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
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Samuel A. Lordo — Advisor, Becht
Belal Hassoun — Sr. Fired Equipment Engineer, Becht
Frank Liu — Director, Energy & Fired Equipment Technology, Becht
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Andrew Chen — Senior Advisor, Hydroprocessing and Catalyst Technologies, PBF Energy Inc.
Jacob Coleman — Hydroprocessing Subject Matter Expert, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Travis Kirk — Sales Director, Clean Fuels - North America, Topsoe, Inc.
Scott McArthur — Senior Hydroprocessing Engineer, Phillips 66
Christy Anderson — Americas Technical Service Manager, Hydroprocessing, Ketjen Corporation
Montri Vichailak — Hydroprocessing Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
Matthew Hutchinson — Technology Manager Gasoline and Petrochemical Technologies, Axens North America
Joong Yang — Process Safety & Engineering, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Amit Gupta — Director - Furnace Technology & Sales, Heurtey Petrochem Solutions
William McLaughlin — Fired Equipment Engineer, ExxonMobil Product Solutions Company
Ethan Spielvogel — Fired Equipment Specialist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Randy Stier — Director Refinery Fired Heaters, Valero Energy Corporation
Vivek Sundaram — Fired Equipment SME, LyondellBasell Industries
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10:45 AM - 11:00 AM |
Break in the HUB
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Andrew Jakubowski — Turnaround Director, Flint Hills Resources, LLC
Michael Menosky — Vice President, Reliability, Maintenance & Projects, Monroe Energy, LLC
Kevin Harkness — Ops Lead Area 4, Monroe Energy, LLC
Piotr Majcher — Project Engineer, Monroe Energy, LLC
Drake Wilson — Project Manager, Monroe Energy, LLC
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Sylvain Fontaine — Senior Application Expert - Hydrocarbon Processing Industry, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Javier Gonzalez — National Accounts Manager, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Scott Lienemann — Operations Zone Superintendent, CHS Inc.
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Matthew Hutchinson — Technology Manager Gasoline and Petrochemical Technologies, Axens North America
Joong Yang — Process Safety & Engineering, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Amit Gupta — Director - Furnace Technology & Sales, Heurtey Petrochem Solutions
William McLaughlin — Fired Equipment Engineer, ExxonMobil Product Solutions Company
Ethan Spielvogel — Fired Equipment Specialist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Randy Stier — Director Refinery Fired Heaters, Valero Energy Corporation
Vivek Sundaram — Fired Equipment SME, LyondellBasell Industries
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Andrew Mezera — Director FCC Technology, Valero Energy Corporation
Ann Benoit — Director, Global Customer Technology, W. R. Grace & Co.
Richard Grove — FCC Process Expert/FCC Enthusiast, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Nikolas A Larsen — FCC Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Steven Shimoda — Refining Technology Manager, Technip Energies
J. W. Wilson — FCC Consultant, Houston Fuel Oil Terminal Company
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Andrew Chen — Senior Advisor, Hydroprocessing and Catalyst Technologies, PBF Energy Inc.
Jacob Coleman — Hydroprocessing Subject Matter Expert, Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
Christy Anderson — Americas Technical Service Manager, Hydroprocessing, Ketjen Corporation
Travis Kirk — Sales Director, Clean Fuels - North America, Topsoe, Inc.
Scott McArthur — Senior Hydroprocessing Engineer, Phillips 66
Montri Vichailak — Hydroprocessing Technologist, Marathon Petroleum Corporation
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Atique Malik — Founder, AIControl LLC
Brian McClure — IT Expert, Marathon Oil Corporation
Emily Stewart — HES Professional, Marathon Petroleum Company
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Meeting Fees
Registration
Name | Price | Available To |
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Member Registration - Early | $1,350.00 | Members/Government |
Member Registration - Late | $1,500.00 | Members/Government |
Non-member Registration - Early | $1,900.00 | Non-members |
Non-member Registration - Late | $2,050.00 | Non-members |
Spouse Registration | $100.00 |
Housing
Housing
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
601 Loyola Ave
New Orleans, LA 70113
Guest Room: Rate: $255.00/Night
Policies
By registering for this meeting you signify that you have read, understand, and agree to abide by AFPM's policies on registration, housing, cancellation, spouse/guest registration, and fees.
Registration Policy
Those who are present at the site of an AFPM meeting and/or occupy a hotel room in the AFPM room block to conduct business with industry personnel gathered for that meeting are expected to register for that meeting and pay the registration fee, whether or not they attend a specific function.
Member Fee Eligibility
The member rate is based on membership information currently on file with AFPM. If your company is not currently a member, the non-member fees will be charged to your credit card.
Spouse/Guest Policy
A guest is a spouse/significant other, friend or an adult child (18 years old or older) who is not in an industry-related occupation. A co-worker, an associate or spouse who works within the industry may not use the Spouse/Guest Registration category. Guests are not permitted to work the booth. Children under 18 are not permitted in the exhibit hall.
Cancellation Policy
Registration cancellations must be submitted in writing and emailed to Summit@afpm.org. Substitute conference registrations may be made in advance or on arrival with no penalty. Substitutions can be made online by the individual who entered the registration or can be submitted in writing to Summit@afpm.org.
Cancellations may be made by September 13, 2024 with no penalty. Written cancellations received between September 14 and September 27, 2024 will receive a refund of fees, less a $100 processing fee. No refunds after September 27, 2024. No telephone cancellations.
No Suit-casing Please
Please note that while all meeting registrants are invited to the exhibition, any non-exhibitor registrant who is observed to be soliciting business in the aisles or other public spaces, in another company's booth, or in violation of any portion of the AFPM Exhibition Policy will be asked to leave the show floor. Please report any violations you may observe to show management.
Recording Policy
Video recording, streaming or broadcasting of the exhibit hall, general sessions, workshops and discussions is strictly prohibited. Audio recording is permitted only in the workshops and for the sole purpose of private use. Any recording for purposes of reproduction or distribution without the written consent of the AFPM is strictly prohibited.
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By registering for this conference, I hereby grant AFPM, its licensees and assigns, the right to use my name, biographic material, as well as, photos, or videos taken of me during the conference in news media, websites, publications, programs, articles, and/or marketing materials.
AFPM Antitrust Guidelines
AFPM takes its antitrust compliance obligations seriously and our antitrust policy goes beyond the minimum requirements.
To ensure compliance with the antitrust laws and avoid any appearance of anticompetitive activity, every participant in AFPM meetings and AFPM activities must adhere to the AFPM antitrust guidelines.
Therefore, there should be no discussion or disclosure of information with respect to:
• Individual company's prices, profits, premiums, surcharges, or discounts;
• your intent to do business with specific customers;
• proposed product offerings;
• allocation of geographic or product markets;
• any refusal to deal with a customer or supplier;
• how to respond to the market behavior of a competitor;
• company's non-public, confidential information; or
• any other topic involving a potentially anticompetitive practice.
It is not only your duty to follow the AFPM policy, but also to affirmatively stop any conversations on impermissible subjects. If a discussion presents an antitrust issue, raise your concern immediately. If the discussion continues, announce that you are leaving the meeting because you have an antitrust concern and immediately report your concern to AFPM staff and legal counsel. These Guidelines apply both during the meeting and at informal social events involving AFPM members.
This reference is an overview of AFPM's Antitrust Guidelines. It is not a substitute for legal counsel. Any and all antitrust related concerns should be addressed to AFPM's General Counsel.
Ethical Responsibility and Professional and Personal Conduct Code
The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (“AFPM”) has adopted the following “Ethical Responsibility and Professional and Personal Conduct Code” (hereinafter, “the Code”). Every member of AFPM, their designated representatives, and non-member attendees at all AFPM meetings and forums agree to abide by the Code as a condition of membership in AFPM and attendance and participation at AFPM meetings and forums.
The Code requires the following of all individuals attending AFPM meetings and forums:
• Adherence to the AFPM bylaws and the AFPM policies and procedures, as adopted by AFPM’s Board of Directors.
• Strict compliance with antitrust laws.
• Adherence to all applicable federal and state laws.
• Maintenance of the highest level of professional and personal ethical behavior while attending AFPM meetings and forums.
• Prevention of certain behaviors, including harassment, violence, intimidation and discrimination of any kind involving race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability or, where applicable, veteran or marital status.
• Assurance that conduct at all times and in all professional and personal dealings with each other and other attendees is with the highest level of integrity and courtesy.
• Sharing of knowledge and expertise as speakers at AFPM educational events and sessions whenever practicable, without soliciting or explicitly promoting their own organization's products or services.
• Working to instill public and consumer confidence in the petrochemical and refining industries, its member companies, and its professionals, avoiding any action conducive to discrediting members of AFPM.
• Refraining from scheduling general attendance meetings, receptions or other events at times that conflict with substantive programming or social events at AFPM meetings without express written permission of AFPM.
Failure to abide by the Code may result, for the first offense, in informal censure of a company or individual by the AFPM Executive Committee. If violations of the Code continue after such an informal censure, a company may be subject to expulsion from AFPM, or an individual to exclusion from participation in AFPM activities, by the Board of Directors.
Entertainment Policy
We ask your cooperation in observing Association policy on activities held in conjunction with any AFPM meeting:
• Meetings or social activities should not be scheduled that take registrants away from AFPM programs and AFPM-sponsored activities;
• Any company sponsoring a function to which 25 or more people are invited should outline its plans for advance approval by AFPM. In general, such functions will be approved if they do not unduly take registrants away from AFPM-sponsored activities;
• All representatives of companies sponsoring hospitality activities are expected to register for the meeting;
• Hospitality suites are expected to close by 12:00 am;
• Food, beverage and service personnel (bartenders, hostesses, etc.) must be obtained through the hotel catering department;
• Suite promotional activities are to avoid the use of elaborate entertainment, expensive door prizes, suite attendance solicitation by individuals who are not full-time employees of the sponsoring company, or other similar activities.
Registration Policy
Those who are present at the site of an AFPM meeting and/or occupy a hotel room in the AFPM room block to conduct business with industry personnel gathered for that meeting are expected to register for that meeting and pay the registration fee, whether or not they attend a specific function.
Member Fee Eligibility
The member rate is based on membership information currently on file with AFPM. If your company is not currently a member, the non-member fees will be charged to your credit card.
Spouse/Guest Policy
A guest is a spouse/significant other, friend or an adult child (18 years old or older) who is not in an industry-related occupation. A co-worker, an associate or spouse who works within the industry may not use the Spouse/Guest Registration category. Guests are not permitted to work the booth. Children under 18 are not permitted in the exhibit hall.
Cancellation Policy
Registration cancellations must be submitted in writing and emailed to Summit@afpm.org. Substitute conference registrations may be made in advance or on arrival with no penalty. Substitutions can be made online by the individual who entered the registration or can be submitted in writing to Summit@afpm.org.
Cancellations may be made by September 13, 2024 with no penalty. Written cancellations received between September 14 and September 27, 2024 will receive a refund of fees, less a $100 processing fee. No refunds after September 27, 2024. No telephone cancellations.
No Suit-casing Please
Please note that while all meeting registrants are invited to the exhibition, any non-exhibitor registrant who is observed to be soliciting business in the aisles or other public spaces, in another company's booth, or in violation of any portion of the AFPM Exhibition Policy will be asked to leave the show floor. Please report any violations you may observe to show management.
Recording Policy
Video recording, streaming or broadcasting of the exhibit hall, general sessions, workshops and discussions is strictly prohibited. Audio recording is permitted only in the workshops and for the sole purpose of private use. Any recording for purposes of reproduction or distribution without the written consent of the AFPM is strictly prohibited.
Photo Release
By registering for this conference, I hereby grant AFPM, its licensees and assigns, the right to use my name, biographic material, as well as, photos, or videos taken of me during the conference in news media, websites, publications, programs, articles, and/or marketing materials.
AFPM Antitrust Guidelines
AFPM takes its antitrust compliance obligations seriously and our antitrust policy goes beyond the minimum requirements.
To ensure compliance with the antitrust laws and avoid any appearance of anticompetitive activity, every participant in AFPM meetings and AFPM activities must adhere to the AFPM antitrust guidelines.
Therefore, there should be no discussion or disclosure of information with respect to:
• Individual company's prices, profits, premiums, surcharges, or discounts;
• your intent to do business with specific customers;
• proposed product offerings;
• allocation of geographic or product markets;
• any refusal to deal with a customer or supplier;
• how to respond to the market behavior of a competitor;
• company's non-public, confidential information; or
• any other topic involving a potentially anticompetitive practice.
It is not only your duty to follow the AFPM policy, but also to affirmatively stop any conversations on impermissible subjects. If a discussion presents an antitrust issue, raise your concern immediately. If the discussion continues, announce that you are leaving the meeting because you have an antitrust concern and immediately report your concern to AFPM staff and legal counsel. These Guidelines apply both during the meeting and at informal social events involving AFPM members.
This reference is an overview of AFPM's Antitrust Guidelines. It is not a substitute for legal counsel. Any and all antitrust related concerns should be addressed to AFPM's General Counsel.
Ethical Responsibility and Professional and Personal Conduct Code
The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (“AFPM”) has adopted the following “Ethical Responsibility and Professional and Personal Conduct Code” (hereinafter, “the Code”). Every member of AFPM, their designated representatives, and non-member attendees at all AFPM meetings and forums agree to abide by the Code as a condition of membership in AFPM and attendance and participation at AFPM meetings and forums.
The Code requires the following of all individuals attending AFPM meetings and forums:
• Adherence to the AFPM bylaws and the AFPM policies and procedures, as adopted by AFPM’s Board of Directors.
• Strict compliance with antitrust laws.
• Adherence to all applicable federal and state laws.
• Maintenance of the highest level of professional and personal ethical behavior while attending AFPM meetings and forums.
• Prevention of certain behaviors, including harassment, violence, intimidation and discrimination of any kind involving race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability or, where applicable, veteran or marital status.
• Assurance that conduct at all times and in all professional and personal dealings with each other and other attendees is with the highest level of integrity and courtesy.
• Sharing of knowledge and expertise as speakers at AFPM educational events and sessions whenever practicable, without soliciting or explicitly promoting their own organization's products or services.
• Working to instill public and consumer confidence in the petrochemical and refining industries, its member companies, and its professionals, avoiding any action conducive to discrediting members of AFPM.
• Refraining from scheduling general attendance meetings, receptions or other events at times that conflict with substantive programming or social events at AFPM meetings without express written permission of AFPM.
Failure to abide by the Code may result, for the first offense, in informal censure of a company or individual by the AFPM Executive Committee. If violations of the Code continue after such an informal censure, a company may be subject to expulsion from AFPM, or an individual to exclusion from participation in AFPM activities, by the Board of Directors.
Entertainment Policy
We ask your cooperation in observing Association policy on activities held in conjunction with any AFPM meeting:
• Meetings or social activities should not be scheduled that take registrants away from AFPM programs and AFPM-sponsored activities;
• Any company sponsoring a function to which 25 or more people are invited should outline its plans for advance approval by AFPM. In general, such functions will be approved if they do not unduly take registrants away from AFPM-sponsored activities;
• All representatives of companies sponsoring hospitality activities are expected to register for the meeting;
• Hospitality suites are expected to close by 12:00 am;
• Food, beverage and service personnel (bartenders, hostesses, etc.) must be obtained through the hotel catering department;
• Suite promotional activities are to avoid the use of elaborate entertainment, expensive door prizes, suite attendance solicitation by individuals who are not full-time employees of the sponsoring company, or other similar activities.
Sponsorship
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