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This past November several of our AWMI
Cleveland Board members attended the 2015
AWMI Annual Conference in Tucson, AZ. We
came back with not only a tan but also with the
honor of having been awarded the Chapter of
the Year!
We want to thank all of our new members that
joined us in 2015 as well as our faithful members
that continue to support not only our events but
our board members as employers, co-workers &
as our life long friends. Each year the Chapter of
the Year title & trophy is awarded to the Chapter
that increases its’ membership by the highest
percentage. Due to amazing local supporters not
only here in Northern Ohio, & western Pennsyl-
vania, but also those who travel from Columbus,
Chicago & even North Carolina; we were able to
exceed our goal by 161% & doubled our mem-
bership, now exceeding over 110 incredible
members!!
HOW WAS THIS POSSIBLE?
Many factors aided in increasing membership!
1. Our membership has become more diverse.
We have transitioned beyond events involving
only carbon flat-roll service centers & integrated
alloy, white metal producers & distributors, value
-add vendors, various sized mills, scrappers &
event students!
2. Our Cleveland Board members are also very
diverse; working from many different facets of
the metals business. Fresh ideas!
3. We are exploring new topics for events as
well as area venues. We will continue to include
new locations, speakers & educational tours
from mills, service centers, and processors of
aluminum, titanium and stainless products.
4. We are giving back to our members through
scholarship opportunities & encourage collegiate
level involvement.
5. We are listening to our members! Thank you
to those who have completed our surveys during
2015! We appreciate your feedback & accept
the challenge to take our Chapter to the next
level by continuing to plan events around our
member’s interests & suggestions!
February 2016
We are the Chapter of the Year!!
...and we have the trophy to prove it!
The Cleveland Board had faced challenges
starting 2015 with a very small Board; this was
due to some turnover of board positions and
vacancies within a short period of time. However
we were able to turn negatives into positives &
those remaining stepped up! All hands on deck!
These circumstance made our Board even
stronger and more cohesive as a unit. We are
also proud to report that we have doubled the
size of our Cleveland Chapter Board adding
some amazing new ladies to the roster!
We are proud of the successful year in 2015;
but we know that we will have new challenges
in 2016 due to the state of the current metals
markets. We are working to again maintain our
current membership base while also continuing
to reach out to potential new members. We will
continue to evolve with a revived membership
base which was the key to chapter growth in
2015; and how we will continue to maintain our
stability in 2016.
Please do not forget to renew your membership
for 2016! We encourage you to invite a co-
worker to one of our events! If you
have questions on renewal or addition-
al comments, contact our Membership
Chairperson, Charlene Cybator at
charlene.cybator@arcelormittal.com.
The Next BIG Event!
March 2, 2016
Educational Event at the Auto Show!
Join us for dinner at the IX Center &
enjoy the Cleveland Auto Show
**featuring 2 guests speakers, see pg 3!
Page 2February 2016
MORE AMAZING SPONSORS!
American Metal Processing Company
Concast Metal Products Co.
COSI
Linde, LLC
Ferrous Metal Processing
Penn Stainless
Specialty Metals Processing
Tensile Testing
The Tin Ceiling
TimkenSteel
Tri America Steel
Vita Hair for Life
Youngstown State University
Platinum Sponsors
Phoenix Steel
Golf Financial Group
Jaro Transportation Services Inc.
Gold Sponsors
MidWest Materials
Ohio Steel Plate
Olympic Steel
Samuel Steel Pickling Company
Steel Transport
Universal Steel
Silver Sponsors
ArcelorMittal
Forge Products Corporation
Sparta Steel
...what a great 2015!
A Very Happy Holiday at The Terrace Club!
We appreciate the support of our guests & sponsors!
Page 3February 2016
Looking forward to 2016...
We are planning another exciting year, full of AWMI MEMBER benefits!
Special pricing, seating and early registrations just to name a few...
SAVE THESE DATES!
March 2, 2016 AWMI goes to the Auto Show! Please join us at the IX Center for dinner with
Christopher Kristock, Vice President, Quality and Advanced Technology,
SET Enterprises Inc. Retired Vice President, Quality and Advanced Engineering,
Severstal North America & Dick Kerwin of Alpha Aluminum
April 28, 2016 Members Only Mill Tour at ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal will be hosting 2-tours this spring, 8am & 1pm.
We will be opening up registrations mid-March to our members first,
for this FREE event.
April 28, 2016 Annual Industry Dinner at the Metropolitan at The 9!
We are excited to have Dan DiMicco, former CEO of Nucor & author of
AMERICAN MADE Why Making Things Will Return Us to Greatness
June 2016 2nd Annual Networking Event, location TBD...we are learning towards the
Hardrock Rocksino for this one!
August 2, 2016 Annual Golf Outing! Tee off with us at Firestone County Club in Akron, Ohio
September 2016 Mill Tour Part II! We plan to add an extra educational event to the calendar…
perhaps Titanium is a girl’s best friend!?!
October 2016 2016 Membership Drive, date & location TBD...we may include wine & chocolate!
November 2016 Annual National AWMI Conference, Orlando, FL; all chapter members welcome!
December 7, 2016 Holiday Party & Silent Auction See you at the Terrace Club!
Educate  Network  Mentor  Grow
LinkedIn.com
Please search for our Group, AWMI Cleveland Chapter
& join us for the most up to date info and events!
PLEASE PASS THIS PUBLICATION ON TO A CO-WORKER!!
www.awmi.org
Educate  Network  Mentor  Grow
Association of Women in the Metal Industries (AWMI) is a society of professionals, founded in California in
1981, to promote and develop the growth of women in the metal industries. AWMI believes that women in
similar industries can benefit themselves and their companies through relationships, education and shared
knowledge. The programs and activities of AWMI are structured to enhance members’ skills and experi-
ence, address challenges confronting the industry, increase numbers in metal and promote career growth to
the next level. Membership is open to both women and men who are seeking to develop all aspects of their
professional development and career advancement.
February 2016
Page 4
AWMI Cleveland Chapter Board of Directors
Cleveland Chapter President
Julie Farr, Customer Service Manger, Chromalloy
jfarr@chromalloy.com
Secretary & Programs Co-Chair
Mallory Schaffert, CRM Analyst, TimkenSteel
Mallory.schaffert@timkensteel.com
Treasurer & Newsletter Editor
Denise Vaughan
awmicleveland@yahoo.com
Programs Co-Chair
Melissa Stephenson, Corp Credit Manager
Universal Steel/Columbia National Group
melissastephenson@univsteel.com
Fundraising Co-Chair
Amanda Visconti, Outside Sales, Penn Stainless
visconti.amanda@yahoo.com
Fundraising Co-Chair
Kelsea Kiene, Channel Specialist, 3M
kkiene@mmm.com
Membership Chair
Charlene Cybator, Account Manager
ArcelorMittal Steel USA
charlene.cybator@arcelormittal.com
Social Media & Publicity
Laura Byrne, Regional Sales Manger, Olympic Steel
laura.byrne@olysteel.com
Member at Large
Chelsea Bush, Office Manager, TriAmerica Steel
Chelsea@triamericasteel.com
Member at Large
Annette Marado, Director of Strategic Marketing
Carpenter Technology Corp
amarado@cartech.com
Past President
Janet Kuban, Quality Assurance Manager
EXAL Corporation
Janet.kuban@exal.com

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AWMI Feb 2016 Newsletter

  • 1. This past November several of our AWMI Cleveland Board members attended the 2015 AWMI Annual Conference in Tucson, AZ. We came back with not only a tan but also with the honor of having been awarded the Chapter of the Year! We want to thank all of our new members that joined us in 2015 as well as our faithful members that continue to support not only our events but our board members as employers, co-workers & as our life long friends. Each year the Chapter of the Year title & trophy is awarded to the Chapter that increases its’ membership by the highest percentage. Due to amazing local supporters not only here in Northern Ohio, & western Pennsyl- vania, but also those who travel from Columbus, Chicago & even North Carolina; we were able to exceed our goal by 161% & doubled our mem- bership, now exceeding over 110 incredible members!! HOW WAS THIS POSSIBLE? Many factors aided in increasing membership! 1. Our membership has become more diverse. We have transitioned beyond events involving only carbon flat-roll service centers & integrated alloy, white metal producers & distributors, value -add vendors, various sized mills, scrappers & event students! 2. Our Cleveland Board members are also very diverse; working from many different facets of the metals business. Fresh ideas! 3. We are exploring new topics for events as well as area venues. We will continue to include new locations, speakers & educational tours from mills, service centers, and processors of aluminum, titanium and stainless products. 4. We are giving back to our members through scholarship opportunities & encourage collegiate level involvement. 5. We are listening to our members! Thank you to those who have completed our surveys during 2015! We appreciate your feedback & accept the challenge to take our Chapter to the next level by continuing to plan events around our member’s interests & suggestions! February 2016 We are the Chapter of the Year!! ...and we have the trophy to prove it! The Cleveland Board had faced challenges starting 2015 with a very small Board; this was due to some turnover of board positions and vacancies within a short period of time. However we were able to turn negatives into positives & those remaining stepped up! All hands on deck! These circumstance made our Board even stronger and more cohesive as a unit. We are also proud to report that we have doubled the size of our Cleveland Chapter Board adding some amazing new ladies to the roster! We are proud of the successful year in 2015; but we know that we will have new challenges in 2016 due to the state of the current metals markets. We are working to again maintain our current membership base while also continuing to reach out to potential new members. We will continue to evolve with a revived membership base which was the key to chapter growth in 2015; and how we will continue to maintain our stability in 2016. Please do not forget to renew your membership for 2016! We encourage you to invite a co- worker to one of our events! If you have questions on renewal or addition- al comments, contact our Membership Chairperson, Charlene Cybator at charlene.cybator@arcelormittal.com. The Next BIG Event! March 2, 2016 Educational Event at the Auto Show! Join us for dinner at the IX Center & enjoy the Cleveland Auto Show **featuring 2 guests speakers, see pg 3!
  • 2. Page 2February 2016 MORE AMAZING SPONSORS! American Metal Processing Company Concast Metal Products Co. COSI Linde, LLC Ferrous Metal Processing Penn Stainless Specialty Metals Processing Tensile Testing The Tin Ceiling TimkenSteel Tri America Steel Vita Hair for Life Youngstown State University Platinum Sponsors Phoenix Steel Golf Financial Group Jaro Transportation Services Inc. Gold Sponsors MidWest Materials Ohio Steel Plate Olympic Steel Samuel Steel Pickling Company Steel Transport Universal Steel Silver Sponsors ArcelorMittal Forge Products Corporation Sparta Steel ...what a great 2015! A Very Happy Holiday at The Terrace Club! We appreciate the support of our guests & sponsors!
  • 3. Page 3February 2016 Looking forward to 2016... We are planning another exciting year, full of AWMI MEMBER benefits! Special pricing, seating and early registrations just to name a few... SAVE THESE DATES! March 2, 2016 AWMI goes to the Auto Show! Please join us at the IX Center for dinner with Christopher Kristock, Vice President, Quality and Advanced Technology, SET Enterprises Inc. Retired Vice President, Quality and Advanced Engineering, Severstal North America & Dick Kerwin of Alpha Aluminum April 28, 2016 Members Only Mill Tour at ArcelorMittal ArcelorMittal will be hosting 2-tours this spring, 8am & 1pm. We will be opening up registrations mid-March to our members first, for this FREE event. April 28, 2016 Annual Industry Dinner at the Metropolitan at The 9! We are excited to have Dan DiMicco, former CEO of Nucor & author of AMERICAN MADE Why Making Things Will Return Us to Greatness June 2016 2nd Annual Networking Event, location TBD...we are learning towards the Hardrock Rocksino for this one! August 2, 2016 Annual Golf Outing! Tee off with us at Firestone County Club in Akron, Ohio September 2016 Mill Tour Part II! We plan to add an extra educational event to the calendar… perhaps Titanium is a girl’s best friend!?! October 2016 2016 Membership Drive, date & location TBD...we may include wine & chocolate! November 2016 Annual National AWMI Conference, Orlando, FL; all chapter members welcome! December 7, 2016 Holiday Party & Silent Auction See you at the Terrace Club! Educate  Network  Mentor  Grow LinkedIn.com Please search for our Group, AWMI Cleveland Chapter & join us for the most up to date info and events! PLEASE PASS THIS PUBLICATION ON TO A CO-WORKER!! www.awmi.org
  • 4. Educate  Network  Mentor  Grow Association of Women in the Metal Industries (AWMI) is a society of professionals, founded in California in 1981, to promote and develop the growth of women in the metal industries. AWMI believes that women in similar industries can benefit themselves and their companies through relationships, education and shared knowledge. The programs and activities of AWMI are structured to enhance members’ skills and experi- ence, address challenges confronting the industry, increase numbers in metal and promote career growth to the next level. Membership is open to both women and men who are seeking to develop all aspects of their professional development and career advancement. February 2016 Page 4 AWMI Cleveland Chapter Board of Directors Cleveland Chapter President Julie Farr, Customer Service Manger, Chromalloy jfarr@chromalloy.com Secretary & Programs Co-Chair Mallory Schaffert, CRM Analyst, TimkenSteel Mallory.schaffert@timkensteel.com Treasurer & Newsletter Editor Denise Vaughan awmicleveland@yahoo.com Programs Co-Chair Melissa Stephenson, Corp Credit Manager Universal Steel/Columbia National Group melissastephenson@univsteel.com Fundraising Co-Chair Amanda Visconti, Outside Sales, Penn Stainless visconti.amanda@yahoo.com Fundraising Co-Chair Kelsea Kiene, Channel Specialist, 3M kkiene@mmm.com Membership Chair Charlene Cybator, Account Manager ArcelorMittal Steel USA charlene.cybator@arcelormittal.com Social Media & Publicity Laura Byrne, Regional Sales Manger, Olympic Steel laura.byrne@olysteel.com Member at Large Chelsea Bush, Office Manager, TriAmerica Steel Chelsea@triamericasteel.com Member at Large Annette Marado, Director of Strategic Marketing Carpenter Technology Corp amarado@cartech.com Past President Janet Kuban, Quality Assurance Manager EXAL Corporation Janet.kuban@exal.com