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August 2019

Young Professionals Social Event - September 17

Tuesday, September 17, 2019,
5:00pm to 10:00pm
MDT
Please join us for the first Young Professionals social event of the season as we watch the Rockies take on the Mets on Tuesday, Sept 17th. We’ll meet before at Great Divide Brewing at 5pm and then walk over to the game. Tickets are in the upper deck and are $14 each. Guests, spouses, and/or...Read more

Benson Pair

Benson Pair, now retired, was the Chief Technology Engineer- Environmental at KBR, previously responsible for the Environmental Engineering Group in the Project Definition Department.  He provided technical oversight and was responsible for the Environmental Engineering work performed in support of KBR projects both domestic and international. Mr. Pair has served in Technical Oversight and consultant capacity on domestic and international environmental control projects at KBR for over 30 years. He has extensive air and wastewater permitting experience in industrial...Read more

Sangwon Suh

Sangwon Suh is professor in industrial ecology and director of the CLiCC Program, an EPA-funded university-industry partnership that is developing a tool for rapid assessment of chemicals' environmental and human health impacts. He was trained as an environmental engineer and earned his PhD in industrial ecology at Leiden University in the Netherlands. Professor Suh’s research focuses on the sustainability of the human-nature complexity through understanding materials and energy exchanges between them. Over the past twenty years, he contributed to the theoretical foundations and practical...Read more

Jo Ann Ratto

Dr. Jo Ann Ratto is a Polymer Research Engineer with the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC) Natick, MA, where she has been working for over 18 years. Her experience spans a variety of fields involving nanocomposites, bodegradable polymers, structure-property relationships of polymers, extrusion processing, and membranes. She is the principal investigator of several environmental projects focused on decreasing the solid waste for the military food packaging.

Dr. Ratto received her Bachelors of Arts in Chemistry from College of the Holy...Read more

Minal Mistry

Minal Mistry is the business initiatives lead with the Oregon DEQ (Department for Environmental Quality). He works with a wide range of entities to implement strategies for Oregon’s 2050 Vision for Materials Management. His primary focus is on helping businesses produce and consume materials in more sustainable ways. Minal supports concept development, research, and capacity building in support of the Vision. Minal’s professional experiences include life cycle assessment, environmental testing, information services, technical training, and consulting for implementing Design for Environment...Read more

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