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w M e m b e r B e n e fi t s Why join the American Galvanizers Association? EXECUTIVE SUMMARY he American Galvanizers Association (AGA) is the authoritative, objective, and unified voice of T the North American after-fabrication hot-dip galvanizing industry. The AGA is dedicated to serving the needs of galvanizers, fabricators, architects, engineers, specifiers, and suppliers to the industry by providing technical support on today’s innovative applications and state-of-the-art technological developments in hot-dip galvanizing for corrosion control. he vision of the AGA is to increase the use of hot-dip galvanized steel by promoting its durability, T longevity, sustainability, and cost savings. The AGA is the leading voice in educating owners and specifiers that the intelligent environmental and economic decision is to utilize hot-dip galvanized steel whenever and wherever possible. he AGA is comprised of three professional departments (Administrative, Marketing, and T Technical) to meet all the needs of the industry. • T he AGA Marketing Department promotes and protects the positive image of galvanizing in the minds of all who influence the specification and use of galvanized steel through educational seminars, tradeshows, publications, the website, and other mediums. • T he AGA Technical Department helps develop well-trained and educated plant personnel, researches and conducts studies on new technologies and products, and solves complex operational, environmental, and safety issues to ensure compliance with regulatory agencies. w he AGA provides numerous member benefits, which can be categorized into six primary areas. T The following page will summarize the benefit categories, and more information is provided in the corresponding pages. Referral of Specifiers & Fabricators to Members he AGA fields hundreds of inquiries monthly from architects, engineers, specifiers, and T fabricators searching for a galvanizer. Additionally, thousands access the online listing of member galvanizers on our website. The AGA realizes the importance of the association is not only to promote the industry, but also to generate solid leads and increase your business. We respond to web, email, and phone inquiries, and proactively distribute your information by providing the GalvaSource member listing at all tradeshows and seminars. Member Education w T he AGA has the industry’s most extensive technical library, and utilizes it and staff collective expertise to produce a number of training tools for members. The AGA provides a Process Seminar series for plant personnel as well as ThinkZinc to help train member sales/marketing personnel. Additionally, the AGA produces a number of process and safety videos and manuals, and produces technical bulletins, newsletters, and guidelines on cutting-edge technology and industry concerns. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION • T he AGA Administrative Department acts as a proactive liaison for the industry, working in conjunction with members, regulatory and legislative authorities, and partnering with other associations and authorities relevant to the industry. w www.galvanizeit.org w M e m b e r B e n e fi t s w Specifier Education w T he AGA proactively works with all markets to expand the specification and consumption of galvanized steel. One component critical to expanding the consumption of galvanized steel is educating those who make corrosion protection decisions. The AGA offers a number of tools to help educate architects, engineers, specifiers, and owners including seminars, publications, a newsletter, an extensive website, and exhibits/presentations at tradeshows. Marketing/Promotion he AGA objectives include the consistent representation and promotion of galvanizing as safe, T environmentally responsible, and economically advantageous. The AGA acts as an industry and member marketing firm. The AGA pursues editorial placement, produces press releases, industry advertising, and assists members in their marketing efforts. w he AGA has a leadership position on committees of ASTM International and is an active T participant in influential groups such as AIA (American Institute of Architects), AISC (American Institute of Steel Construction) , AISI (American Iron & Steel Institute), NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers), and SSPC Society of Protective Coatings. The AGA coordinates a consistent and strong industry position and response to issues developed by the EPA and OSHA, as well as national, state/province, and local authorities. w Tech Support embers of the AGA are afforded unlimited access to technical assistance from the staff. The M AGA provides a number of technical resources for members, including an extensive library, staff expertise, mediation, and independent research. Non-member galvanizers do not receive any technical assistance from AGA staff. T he list of benefits members of the American Galvanizers Association enjoy is impressive, but the true net effect of belonging to the AGA is presenting a unified voice and point of contact for the galvanizing industry, making each individual company stronger, durable, and profitable. The AGA staff is dedicated to assisting members in any way possible, and enhancing their membership experience. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION Industry Liaison w www.galvanizeit.org w M e m b e r B e n e fi t s MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS DETAIL w w w The following includes a more thorough explanation about the benefits members of the AGA enjoy in the six primary categories. Referral of Specifiers & Fabricators to Members ember Listing – all galvanizer members are listed on the AGA website accessed by M thousands of specifiers monthly, and in the GalvaSource publication distributed throughout the year at seminars, tradeshows, presentations, etc. S taff Referral – AGA staff refer any email, phone, or in-person inquiries to either the online listing or GalvaSource to avoid bias and provide only member galvanizers as an option. Member Education S afety Training – the AGA has three sources of information for safety training to ensure you are compliant with all safety regulations w w Safety Video (available in English or Spanish) - 70 minutes, shot in galvanizing plants to demonstrate the practices in place Seminar – portions of the process seminar series are dedicated to teaching plant personnel safety tips and regulations w w P rocess Training – the AGA has multiple sources for process training to increase the efficiency of your plant production w Process Video Series – videos/CD-ROMs to train plant personnel on specifics of the process including material handling, cleaning, galvanizing, and touch-up/inspection w rocess Seminars – Four seminars presented by AGA Technical staff to train P plant employees w aterial Handling Guidelines – reports from completed studies on working load limits M (WLL) and best practices w uality Assurance Manual – guidelines to help ensure your customer receives the Q highest quality product possible and shows your dedication to customer satisfaction E nvironmental Training – a number of resources to ensure your facility is compliant with environmental regulations, and striving to be environmentally-friendly w nvironmental Manual – EPA approved manual on environmental protection policies E and procedures w S tormwater Pollution Prevention Manual – guide to assist members in controlling stormwater pollution reviewed and approved by EPA Sales/Marketing Training – ThinkZinc is presented every 12-24 months to educate member sales and marketing personnel on the features and benefits of galvanizing and marketing strategies. Additionally, the ThinkZinc Tribune is distributed quarterly to provide member sales/marketing staff with tips and information on marketing and industry initiatives. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION w S afety Manual – pertinent OSHA guidelines and relevant information on setting up your own safety policy w www.galvanizeit.org w w w w echNotes – bi-monthly technical updates from industry sources dealing with process, T environmental, and applications of galvanized steel to keep you abreast of industry advancements w Galvanizing Guidelines – “white papers” on best practices, new technologies, and results of tests/experiments enhance the operation of the galvanizing process, safety, etc. w alvNotes/Environmental, Health, Safety (EHS) Notes – updates of advancements or G changes to process, environmental, health, or safety practices w ember Newsletters – the American Galvanizer, published bi-monthly, AGA Update, M distributed electronically monthly, and ThinkZinc Tribune pulished quarterly, all contain industry information, Dr. Galv technical question, and/or relevant articles. w echForum – annual technical conference of the association where the industry’s plant T and operations personnel and industry experts network and discuss current technological advancements A nnual Conference – industry’s annual meeting where AGA staff and members meet and exchange ideas about how to improve and expand the industry w w w Specifier Education w ublications – extensive supply of more than 50 publications for you to use in your P marketing efforts to educate specifiers, including, but not limited to the following topics: w esign – printed publications and interactive CDs to guide designers and fabricators in D best practices for hot-dip galvanized steel designing w S pecification – publications on performance of galvanizing in various environments, ASTM standards, coating characteristics, etc. w w w ompetition – a series of publications comparing galvanized steel to a number of its C competitors, including paint, weathering steel, metallizing, epoxy-coated rebar, etc. roduct/Market Specific – a multitude of publications and application reports on various P products and markets, including parking garages, rebar, alternative energy, etc. alvanize It! Seminar – a continuing education seminar for architects and engineers offered G in-person at their office, as a webinar, or free on our website. The seminar provides them with required continuing education credits, while allowing the AGA and members to educate them about galvanizing and make contacts at A&E firms. w I nspection Course – online, CD format, or in-person seminar to educate on the proper inspection techniques for hot-dip galvanized steel. w alvanizing Insights – quarterly e-newsletter sent to over 6,000 specifiers providing G them with design ideas, technical assistance, innovative solutions, and new galvanizing advancements w g alvanizeit.org – Thousands of specifiers visit the AGA website monthly, which contains extensive technical information, publications, member listing, project database, etc. AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION echnical Education/Updates – the AGA produces a number of materials on a regular basis T to educate members and keep them abreast of industry news w M e m b e r B e n e fi t s w Tradeshows – the AGA exhibits at 10+ tradeshows per year to educate specifiers on the use, performance, design, and many other benefits of galvanized steel. The AGA also regularly submits papers to present at the shows to spread knowledge of galvanizing even further. w Phone 720-554-0900 w www.galvanizeit.org w w M e m b e r B e n e fi t s Marketing/Promotion ditorial placement – the AGA writes articles for various industry publications, including E Modern Steel Construction, Materials Performance, Roads & Bridges, and many more to promote positive messages about galvanizing, in response to errant information, and to address needs in the marketplace or educate the marketplace. ublic Relations – the AGA submits press releases to over 200 media contacts announcing P important galvanizing news, new publications, award winners, etc. dvertising – the AGA conducts an annual advertising campaign collaborating with its A members promoting benefits of galvanized steel to architects, engineers, specifiers, and/or owners. dditional Marketing/Promotional Efforts – the AGA marketing program is all-encompassing, A and also includes, but is not limited to, these efforts: xcellence Awards – the AGA offers an annual competition amongst member E galvanizers to determine the best galvanizing projects of the year. Winners receive a number of marketing tools for their individual use and exposure to the industry, specifiers, customers, ect. by the AGA. radeshows – the AGA promotes the use of hot-dip galvanized steel at more than 10 T tradeshows annually w w w w ember Assistance – the AGA offers a number of tools to assist members in their individual M marketing efforts such as: w w ife-Cycle Cost Calculator – the AGA developed an online tool (www.galvanizingcost.com) L for members and specifiers to use to compare the initial and life-cycle costs of galvanizing to over 40 paint combinations to promote the economic superiority of galvanizing. S pecifier Contacts – the AGA manages a database of specifiers, which can be sorted by a number of criteria and shared with members for their own sales/marketing efforts edia Contacts – the AGA also manages a database of industry media professionals for M members to use in public relations efforts, and will assist members with the development and distribution of press releases onsultation – the AGA marketing professionals are always happy to share ideas, C provide feedback/critique, and assist in any other way in member marketing efforts arket Research – the AGA compiles statistics on specific markets in the industry, M surveys specifiers, and measures the growth of the industry arketing Materials – the AGA produces a number of publications and other marketing M materials for members to use in individual marketing efforts w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION w w w w w w w w www.galvanizeit.org w M e m b e r B e n e fi t s Industry Liaison I ndustry Image/Contact – the AGA serves as an authoritative and unified point of contact for the industry. Any concerns with the product, industry, individual members, etc., are handled by the association in a professional and unbiased manner. Affiliate Industry Liaison – the AGA maintains a professional relationship and partners with a number of associations and organizations related to the industry, including AISC, AISI, ASTM, IZA, NACE, and NCSPA, and many more. Legislative/Regulatory Monitoring – the AGA teams with International Zinc Association-America to monitor legislation and regulations that affect galvanizing and zinc industries Credibility – the AGA is seen as an authoritative and unbiased organization, and members are thus regarded with a level of credibility. Membership in the AGA is seen as a commitment to quality, growth, and success by others in the industry, and can sometimes be a factor in whether or not a galvanizer is awarded a job. w w w w w esearch – the AGA has an extensive research library, catalogued by topic, for member use. R The AGA also works in conjunction with the International Zinc Association (IZA) to conduct independent research to address needs and/or new markets. w ommittee Monitoring – there are a number of AGA technical subcommittees who monitor C concerns and issues with the product or in the marketplace, such as cope cracking, highstrength fasteners, faying surfaces, and much more. The committees address concerns, research solutions, and provide support to members. w ediation – the AGA can act as a quasi-mediator between member companies and their M customers when disputes about quality, appearance, performance, or specifications arise. The AGA also provides templates for members to create warranty guidelines, purchase order terms and conditions, and crisis management plans to lay the groundwork with how to deal with concerns before they arise. w taff Support – the AGA technical staff is available to interpret specifications, answer S process, design, and application concerns, troubleshoot problems, and support members in every way. w Position Papers – the AGA has a series of position papers to assist members dealing with sensitive issues such as lead in the coating, zinc runoff, welding galvanized steel, etc. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION w w Tech Support w www.galvanizeit.org w Sus tainin g M e m b e r B e n e fi t s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Sustaining, or members of the American Galvanizers Association (AGA) who supply products and/or services to galvanizers, enjoy a few additional direct benefits on top of the many benefits listed for galvanizer members (all of which directly or indirectly benefit sustaining members as well). AGA Sustaining Members receive the following benefits: • Direct contact/networking with galvanizers • Exclusive advertising opportunities • Business referrals • Access to the detailed membership listing • AGA voice via the Sustaining Member Committee Direct Contact/Networking with Galvanizers ttending the Annual Conference affords sustaining members an opportunity to network with senior A management and owners of galvanizer companies. Attendance alone is an excellent opportunity to familiarize yourself with the names and faces of the industry, and provides you with five days to set up meetings, dinners, etc. with current or potential customers. Additionally, there are exposure opportunities available through sponsorship. The AGA organizes a number of activities, receptions, breakfasts, etc. for the conference which are open to sponsorship by members only. Sponsoring an activity ensures your company’s name will be front and center at the sponsored activity or event on signs. Furthermore, AGA staff will announce and thank your company for sponsoring the event to be sure everyone present is aware of your contribution. echForum, the AGA’s annual technical conference, provides the opportunity to network with the T plant personnel and technical contacts of galvanizer companies. The three-day conference includes a MarketPlace exhibit where you can showcase your company throughout the event. Frequently, sustaining members are also invited to speak at TechForum to announce new technology and products. Additionally, TechForum always includes a few off-site tours of galvanizer and/or sustaining member facilities, so if the conference is held near your facility, you can open your company up for a tour. TechForum draws a slightly different audience than the Annual Conference, so one event may be better suited to your product, or attending both may be the best option. Exclusive Advertising Opportunities he AGA provides a number of print and online advertising opportunities which are only open T to member companies. Annually, the AGA provides a Media Kit and sells space in a number of marketing mediums including the annual Member Handbook & Directory, American Galvanizer bi-monthly newsletter, AGA Update monthly e-newsletter, and www.galvanizeit.org. Advertising through AGA mediums provides sustaining members the opportunity to keep their company prominent in galvanizers’ minds. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION he AGA provides sustaining members with a number of opportunities to network with the T galvanizers. The best opportunities are during the Annual Conference and TechForum, but other opportunities are present throughout the year, such as committee and board meetings, tradeshows, and ThinkZinc. w www.galvanizeit.org w Sus tainin g M e m b e r B e n e fi t s Business Referrals ustaining members of the AGA are listed in the Member Handbook & Directory and on the public S and members only sections of the AGA website. These listings allow customers (whether members of the AGA or not) to find your company through the AGA. Additionally, the AGA receives email and phone inquiries for products related to the galvanizing industry, and only our sustaining members who provide that product or service are offered as contacts. Access to Member Listing hough the AGA does provide a public list of galvanizer companies, we do not distribute or sell T contact names or email addresses publicly. However, members of the association are granted access to our contacts for their marketing/sales or networking purposes. The AGA can provide contacts at our member galvanizers sorted by job title, location, size, etc. for your use. AGA voice via the Sustaining Member Committee AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION ctive participation in developing the vision of the association is available through participation A in the Sustaining Member Committee (SMC). The SMC meets once a year during the Annual Conference, and provides you an opportunity to suggest new services of the AGA to enhance the value you receive. w Phone 720-554-0900 w www.galvanizeit.org w Memb e rs h i p A p p l i c a t i o n Company: Street Address: PO Box: City, State/Prov: Country: Zip Code: Phone: Fax: Main Contact: Title: Email: Other Contact: Title: Email: Other Contact: Title: Email: Other Contact: Title: Email: TYPES OF MEMBERSHIP (check appropriate box) GALVANIZER North American Member: Dues are Associate Member: $1,575 (Companies engaged in after-fabrication hot-dip galvanizing, outside North America.) based upon kettle capacity, calculated per the table below: TOTAL KETTLE(S) VOLUME (ft3) up to 857 858-2000 2001 & up DUES $3,600 $4.20/ft3 $4.20/ft3 from 1 to 2000 +1.05/ft3 >2001 SUSTAINING Other Product Supplier: $4,200 Zinc Producer: $13,125 (Companies who supply materials, equipment, or services other than zinc, to the galvanizing industry) (Companies who produce Zinc worldwide) Services Only: $1,680 (Companies or individuals who provide services, Zinc Brokers/Traders: $7,350 (Companies who trade zinc and/or materials but no products to the industry, such as an engineering firm) such as skimings, ect.) AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION Email: Website: OTHER Professional Member: $65 Retired Member: $ (Students, professors, etc.) (Retired galvanizer or sustaining member) w 6881 S. Holly Circle, Suite 108 Centennial, CO 80112 w www.galvanizeit.org w Phone 720-554-0900 w [email protected] wFax 720-554-0909 w Memb e rs h i p A p p l i c a t i o n KETTLE INFORMATION This Information is required for all Galvanizer membership applications Location (City, State/Province): Length Width Depth 1. 2. 3. 4. Dues are annual commitments payable in U.S. Dollars. Full annual dues for Associate and Sustaining Members outside North America must accompany the application. A minimum of one-quarter annual dues must accompany all other member applications. Upon approval of this application by the Association, the undersigned agrees to pay Association dues for membership according to the dues schedule above. This membership shall continue in full force and effect until canceled or modified in accordance with the provisions of the Bylaws of the Association; provided, however, this membership is not cancelable, except at the option of the AGA Board of Directors, until and after the same has been in effect at least 12 months from the date of approval. In the event the undersigned shall default in the payment of any dues installment, then the Association (in addition to exercising any other remedies which may be provided by law) may, at its election, terminate the membership of the undersigned without accounting for any payment previously made by the undersigned. As stated in the Association Bylaws, membership dues shall be an annual obligation. Any member not in arrears in dues or assessments may withdraw from the Association effective January 1st of the ensuing year by notifying the Association in writing on or before October 31st of the intention to withdraw. Should a member decide to withdraw from the Association after October 31st, the member is obligated for all dues for the ensuing year. Such withdrawal from membership shall in no way release the resigning member from any financial responsibility to the Association for any dues, assessments, or other financial commitments accrued or contracted during the term of membership and due the Association, and shall not entitle the resigning member to the return of any dues, assessments, or entrance fees paid to the Association. I hereby consent to and agree to be bound by all provisions of the Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, and other rules and regulations of the American Galvanizers Association as they are now or may hereafter at any time be constituted. I hereby acknowledge that membership in the Association is a 12-month financial commitment. Should I wish to withdraw from the Association, I must notify the Association in writing by October 31; otherwise, I will be obligated for all dues for the ensuing year. Signature: Printed Name: Company: Date: w 6881 S. Holly Circle, Suite 108 Centennial, CO 80112 w www.galvanizeit.org w Phone 720-554-0900 w [email protected] AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION The undersigned, being duly qualified for membership in the American Galvanizers Association, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, hereby applies for membership in the Association. wFax 720-554-0909 w Te ch ni c a l The AGA Technical Department primarily focuses on industry research, technical support on process issues and representation of galvanizers with customers, and development of new technologies. The technical department has developed a number of resources for members including Dr. Galv articles, Galvanizing Guidelines, GalvNotes, etc., and manages an extensive technical library. The TSC and technical department proactively target research and studies to fill needs within the industry and those which are marketable. Please refer to the details of membership to review all of the various benefits AGA members enjoy. Included in this packet, you will find a few examples of AGA technical materials, including: • • • • Library catalog Sample TechNotes issue Sample GalvNote Sample Galvanizing Guideline Additionally, all of these materials and more can be found under “technical” in the members only section of the AGA website (www.galvanizeit.org). To gain access to the members only section, click on “Member Login” in the upper right hand corner of the site, and click the “Member Registration” link. Once you fill out the form and submit, the AGA will grant you access to the members only content. The following pages provide information on how to get involved with the AGA Technical Department and whom to contact with questions. Welcome to the AGA! Sincerely, Tom Langill, Ph. D. Technical Director Bernardo Duran III Corrosion Engineer Sally Buck Environmental, Health, & Safety Consultant w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION The AGA Technical Department consists of three staff, Technical Director Thomas Langill, Ph.D., Corrosion Engineer Bernardo Duran III, and Environmental, Health, and Safety Consultant Sally Buck. The technical department works in conjunction with its governing body the Technical Services Committee (TSC) to set the overall goals and strategy for technical research and studies for the association. The TSC consists of 11 members, representing the galvanizers and suppliers to the industry. Please review the accompanying pages for more information on getting involved with the various subcommittees. w www.galvanizeit.org w Te ch ni c a l Getting Involved with the AGA Technical Department & Initiatives The Technical Services Committee (TSC) relies on five subcommittees to assist in the development of goals and objectives for the technical department. Joining a subcommittee is the best way to get involved with the TSC and AGA Technical Department. Coating Performance Subcommittee To join the Coating Performance Subcommittee or to learn more, contact Chairperson Adam Brown (205-595-4703), or AGA Corrosion Engineer Bernardo Duran (720-554-0900 x21). Environmental Subcommittee The Environmental Subcommittee (ES) serves the after-fabrication hot-dip galvanizing community and AGA by addressing environmental concerns that do or will affect the galvanizing industry. The ES provides AGA members with additional training and education on current and future environmental regulations that affect them, as well as tools and programs to address these regulations. Maintaining contact with regulators and providing a positive voice in the shaping of pending and future environmental regulations is another important responsibility of this subcommittee. The ES maintains links with other associations to address environmental issues with a coordinate, effort and with one voice to positively affect new government regulations. To join the Environmental Subcommittee or to learn more, contact Chairperson Craig Hamilton (503-227-5611), or AGA Technical Director Tom Langill, Ph. D. (720-554-0900 x14). Health & Safety Subcommittee The Health and Safety Subcommittee (H&SS) serves the after-fabrication hot-dip galvanizing community and AGA members by addressing health and safety concerns that do or will affect the galvanizing industry. Providing training and education is an important responsibility of this subcommittee; such as, updating the OSHA Manual and drafting Industry Guidelines. In addition, the H&SS develops programs and tools, like the AGA Safety Video, to address health and safety regulations. This subcommittee also monitors issues on the health aspects of zinc. Lastly, the H&SS maintains contact with regulators and provides a positive voice in the shaping of pending and future health and safety regulations. AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION The Coating Performance Subcommittee (CPS) serves the after-fabrication hot-dip galvanizing community and members of the AGA by researching, testing and publishing information relating to the corrosion and field performance of galvanized steel in many different applications. This committee develops and implements test programs for new applications of galvanized steel and for current applications where information is missing or inaccurate. The CPS assists in publishing and distributing information from these tests and other research to specifiers and engineers who decide on the applicability of galvanized steel for their projects. Lastly, the CPS maintains a presence in organizations that conduct ongoing studies of galvanized steel corrosion and field performance. To join the Health & Safety Subcommittee or to learn more, contact Chairperson Bob Olsen (800-330-4264), or AGA Technical Director Tom Langill, Ph. D (720-554-0900 x14). w Phone 720-554-0900 w www.galvanizeit.org w Te ch ni c a l Processing Subcommittee The Processing Subcommittee (PS) serves members of the AGA by providing information on processing issues within galvanizing plants and wherever galvanized steel is fabricated. Providing training materials and technical support are important responsibilities of this subcommittee. The PS also provides information on process improvements and new equipment, and develops new or improved processes to extend the life of galvanized products or improve the efficiency of galvanizers. Lastly, the PS plans and researches new developments in galvanizing processing to meet the needs of the industry in the future. To join the Processing Subcommittee or to learn more, contact Chairperson Barry Dugan (724-773-2216), or AGA Corrosion Engineer Bernardo Duran (720-554-0900 x21). The TechForum Subcommittee (TFS) serves AGA members by planning, scheduling, and facilitating the annual TechForum conference for the AGA. This annual conference allows industry experts and galvanizing researchers to present timely information on processing, coating performance, environmental, and health & safety concerns affecting AGA members and the galvanizing industry. TechForum provides an environment where AGA galvanizers and AGA vendors can share ideas and build relationships within the association, as well as provide an opportunity for galvanizers to learn about products and services offered by vendors. The TFS is also responsible for organizing tour sites and meeting events during the annual TechForum conference. To join the TechForum Subcommittee or to learn more, contact Chairperson Robert Woods (216-271-1569), or AGA Technical Director Tom Langill (720-554-0900 x14). AGA Technical Staff Contacts and Responsibilities Tom Langill, Ph. D., Technical Director [email protected] or x14 Dr. Tom oversees the AGA Technical Department and is responsible for executing the programs outlined by the TSC. Additionally, Tom represents the industry and presents technical information to the corrosion protection industry and the metal coatings industry. Tom informs and educates member galvanizers on the technology of hot-dip galvanizing, provides technical assistance and expertise to members and/or specifiers, and is the authoritative voice for the industry by fostering relationships with technical organizations including ASTM International, NACE, and the International Standards Organization (ISO). Tom authored and presents the Process Seminar series and the Inspection of Hot-Dip Galvanized Products course to educate member personnel, and also developed and occasionally presents the Galvanize It! continuing education seminar. He also writes editorials and rebuttals periodically for industry magazines and presents new technical information and advancements to members and specifiers. AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION TechForum Subcommittee Tom is always ready to troubleshoot technical and/or process concerns, whether they impact your company individually or the industry as a whole. w Phone 720-554-0900 w www.galvanizeit.org w Te ch ni c a l AGA Technical Staff Contacts and Responsibilities (cont) Bernardo Duran III, Corrosion Engineer [email protected] or x21 Bernardo is responsible for providing assistance regarding technical issues and the processing of hot-dip galvanized steel. Bernardo also writes reports on technical topics such as acid recycling, corrosion and inspection of metals, welding fumes, etc. as they arise. Sally Buck,Environmental, Health, & Safety Consultant [email protected] or x17 Sally is responsible for developing and implementing strategic plans that provide environmental and safety education to members, as well as defining trends in workplace incidents to make recommendations to reduce or eliminate potential workplace hazards. Additionally, Sally discovers and evaluates environmental and safety regulations that may affect galvanizers and/or galvanizing production. Sally writes the Cutting Edge, which highlights recent environmental, health, & safety (EHS) news relevant to the industry, for the American Galvanizer newsletter, manages AGA EHS studies/research, and produces manuals (Safety Manual), EHS Notes, and other technical materials relevant to the EHS of galvanized steel. Please contact Sally directly with questions related to environmental, health, and safety. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION He regularly writes Dr Galv articles for the American Galvanizer newsletter and AGA Update and Galvanizing Insights e-newsletters. Bernardo also manages AGA studies/research on performance, application, and processing, and compiles and distributes TechNotes. Please contact Bernardo directly with technical questions about processing, performance, specifications, etc. w www.galvanizeit.org w Marketing The AGA Marketing Department primarily focuses on vertical marketing, and secondarily on horizontal markets. We have developed an extensive arsenal of marketing collateral for your use, including publications, research, performance reports, the galvanizeit.org website, and educational seminars. Additionally, the marketing department executes an all-encompassing marketing strategy including tradeshows, advertising in trade magazines, direct mail, public relations, editorials, member and specifier newsletters, annual awards program, ThinkZinc, and much more. Please refer to the details of membership to review all of the various benefits AGA members enjoy. Included in this packet, you will find a few examples of AGA marketing collateral, including: • List of current publications (also can be found on www.galvanizeit.org) • Sample American Galvanizer bi-monthly member newsletter • Sample Excellence in Hot-Dip Galvanizing Awards winner brochure Additionally, the AGA strongly encourages you to log on to www.galvanizeit.org and familiarize yourself with the various resources available online to the public and members only. You can find more information about the marketing department and initiatives under “Marketing” in the Members’ only section. To gain access to the member’s only section, click on “Member Login” in the upper right hand corner of the site, and click the “Member Registration” link. Once you fill out the form and submit, the AGA will grant you access to the member’s only content. The following pages provide information on how to get involved with the AGA Marketing Department and whom to contact with questions. Welcome to the AGA! Sincerely, Melissa Lindsley Marketing Manager Jenny Clawson Marketing Coordinator Cecile Elliott Marketing Coordinator AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION The AGA Marketing Department consists of four staff members, Marketing Manager Melissa Lindsley, Marketing Coordinator Jenny Clawson, Marketing Coordinator Cecile Elliott, and Marketing Intern Raine Fryberger. The marketing department works in conjunction with its governing body the Market Development Committee (MDC) to set the overall strategy for the marketing effort of the hot-dip galvanizing industry. The MDC consists of 25 members; one chairperson, two vice chairpersons, 14 representatives from the seven Regional Member Marketing Committees (RMMC), four members from the active focus groups, and four sustaining members (zinc companies). More information on the RMMCs and Focus Groups can be found in the accompanying information. Raine Fryberger Marketing Intern w Phone 720-554-0900 w www.galvanizeit.org w Marketing Getting Involved with the AGA Marketing Department & Initiatives Market and Product Focus Groups The AGA currently has four active focus groups: Bridge & Highway, Electrical Utilities, Fasteners, and Rebar. The AGA Member Handbook & Directory identifies a number of other focus groups, which are areas of focus for marketing initiatives, but only the four listed above are recognized on the Market Development Committee (MDC) because of their continual activity. “To give a vertical market orientation to the marketing effort of the AGA staff and interested members in order to maximize the impact of programs and financial resources.” The goals and various markets/products targeted by the AGA are found in the Handbook. The AGA and MDC evaluates these focus groups regularly, and activates or deactivates them accordingly. Focus groups are an excellent way to get more involved with the AGA and potentially direct AGA resources toward a market in which you are already strategically positioned or would like to be. If you are interested in any of the four active focus groups, please contact Marketing Manager Melissa Lindsley ([email protected]) for more information. Regional Member Marketing Committees (RMMCs) The AGA currently has seven RMMCs. As the name would indicate, the RMMCs are divided geographically. The regional map (found in the Handbook) divides North America into six regions: Great Lakes, North Central, Northeast, South Central, Southeast, and West. In order to address the unique issues and develop more representation and feedback from the Canadian members, the MDC has elected to create an additional committee comprised of all Canadian members. Each of the seven regions supplies a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson who serve on the MDC. The AGA Handbook outlines the following Mission Statement for Regional Member Marketing Committees (RMMCs): “To provide regional input to the programs and policies of marketing operations, and shall be instrumental in the implementation of marketing programs within defined geographical areas.” The additional goals of the RMMCs are listed in the AGA Handbook. The RMMCs are open to all galvanizing and sustaining members, and is the best way to get involved in AGA marketing initiatives. Participation in RMMCs is a precursor to becoming involved with the MDC. Please contact Marketing Manager Melissa Lindsley ([email protected]) to learn more about getting involved with your RMMC. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION The AGA Member Handbook & Directory, which includes the association’s bylaws outlines the following Mission Statement for Market and Product Focus Groups: w www.galvanizeit.org Marketing w AGA Marketing Staff Contacts and Responsibilities Melissa Lindsley, Marketing Manager x16 Melissa oversees the AGA Marketing Department and is responsible for executing the programs outlined by the MDC. Additionally, Melissa is responsible for tradeshow selection and representation, market research, development of online marketing strategies, public relations efforts, and creation of overall marketing initiatives. Melissa also provides technical assistance to members, architects, engineers, and other specifiers on proper design techniques for galvanizing, galvanized steel performance, and applicability of galvanizing. Melissa writes the Marketing Guru column in the bi-monthly American Galvanizer member newsletter, and provides content and editorial input for the monthly AGA Update and quarterly Galvanizing Insights e-newsletters. She periodically writes editorials for industry magazines, presents at industry tradeshows, and presents the Galvanize It! seminar to architects, engineers, and other specifiers. She takes a leadership role in educating member sales/marketing personnel through ThinkZinc, and partners with other industry associations to forge mutually beneficial relationships. Melissa is available to consult with members on their individual marketing efforts, and is always open to suggestions for new and/or feedback on existing AGA marketing initiatives. Jenny Clawson, Marketing Coordinator [email protected] or x15 Jenny is responsible for tradeshow coordination and management, managing media relations (press releases), publication development, TechForum event planning and management, sustaining member advertising, and specifier database management. Jenny also produces and edits the quarterly specifier e-newsletter Galvanizing Insights, and bi-monthly member newsletter American Galvanizer. Jenny alternates managing the annual conference planning (including the Excellence in Hot-Dip Galvanizing Awards program) every other year. Please contact Jenny directly with any concerns or questions about items listed here as her responsibilities. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION [email protected] or w www.galvanizeit.org Marketing w AGA Marketing Staff Contacts and Responsibilities (cont) Cecile Elliott, Marketing Coordinator [email protected] or x13 Cecile alternates annual conference planning management (including the Excellence in Hot-Dip Galvanizing Awards program) every other year. Please contact Cecile directly if you have questions or concerns about items under her responsibility. Raine Fryberger, Marketing Intern [email protected] or x19 Raine is responsible for managing the galvanizeit.org website, media contacts database and publication development. Raine also produces and edits the monthly member e-newsleter AGA Update. Raine assists in the event planning and management of ThinkZinc and the annual conference. Please contact Raine directly if you have questions or concerns about any of the items listed here. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION Cecile is responsible for managing the continuing education Galvanize It! seminar program, member database management, publication development, and ThinkZinc event planning and management. Cecile produces and edits the quarterly member newsletter ThinkZinc Tribune. Additionally, she manages membership renewals and the creation of the Member Directory and GalvaSource listings annually. w www.galvanizeit.org Administration Welcome to the American Galvanizers Association (AGA)! The AGA Administration Department consists of two staff members, Executive Director Philip G. Rahrig and Bookkeeper/Office Manager Susan Bieber. The Administrative Department ensures the association carries out its marketing and technical objectives, and runs as effectively and efficiently as possible. Now that you have joined the AGA, you will have access to the knowledge and expertise of the staff and other members. The key to maximizing your membership advantage is getting involved with the AGA by joining a committee and/or attending AGA events. Please investigate the objectives and opportunities available listed in the Member Handbook & Directory to determine where you can contribute. Within this welcome kit, you will discover a listing of benefits members enjoy, as well as several examples of materials the AGA develops and distributes. You will also discover a few key membership items, including: • Membership Certificate • Member Handbook & Directory (including bylaws, support services, and member listing) • Committee & Meeting Schedule Although all of the benefits the AGA provides are important, one of the most valuable services obtained by joining the AGA is the referral of specifiers and fabricators to you. The AGA provides an easily accessible and prominent listing of members on our website (www.galvanizeit.org). Additionally, the AGA proactively distributes the membership listing as a resource to specifiers and fabricators at tradeshows, with publication requests, and at Galvanize It! seminars. The following pages provide information on how to get involved with the AGA technical and marketing departments and whom to contact with questions. Welcome to the AGA! Sincerely, Philip G. Rahrig Executive Director Susan Bieber Bookkeeper/Office Manager w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION w w www.galvanizeit.org w Administration Annual Committee & Meeting Schedule nnual Conference – Five-day conference includes two days of committee and board meetings, A and three days of education sessions addressing finance, market development, personnel, and association matters. All committees and the Board of Directors meet on the first two days of the conference, which is held in a resort/conference hotel in an exciting destination. The conference is an excellent opportunity to network with other members and to mix a little bit of pleasure with your business. August – September hinkZinc – Three-day marketing/sales training presented by AGA staff for member personnel T new to the industry or seeking a refresher to improve their marketing strategies and/or develop a more solid technical background. ThinkZinc is held annually or biannually in Denver, Colorado. all Board & Committee Meetings – Two days of committee and board meetings held at the AGA F office in Centennial, Colorado, including a committee/board and AGA staff dinner. October echForum – Three-day forum including educational sessions on new and advancing technologies T for the galvanizing industry, a MarketPlace exhibit of supplier member services/equipment, and galvanizer/supplier plant tours. TechForum is another opportunity for networking with technical and plant personnel at member companies. December inter Board & Committee Meetings – Two days of committee and board meetings held at the W AGA office in Centennial, Colorado. Throughout the year AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION March – April • Technical Services Subcommittee – quarterly teleconferences • Regional Member Marketing Committee (RMMC) – 3-5 teleconferences annually, corresponding with Market Development Committee (MDC) meetings • Market and Product Focus Group – teleconferences as needed to address issues w Phone 720-554-0900 w www.galvanizeit.org w Administration AGA Administrative Staff Contacts Phillip G. Rahrig, Executive Director x12 Phil is responsible for providing the infrastructure and financial means to support the execution of the marketing and technical mission of the association and the development of the environmental image and position of the industry. In addition, he is the galvanizing industry liaison to the worldwide zinc, financial, and investment community. Phil organizes the speakers for the annual conference, writes the Point of View for the American Galvanizer magazine, and authors editorials for industry magazines. Phil led the execution of the online Life-Cycle Cost Calculator at www.galvanizingcost.com, writes and presents papers at tradeshows and other events, and occasionally presents Galvanize It! seminars. Phil runs all day-to-day operations for the AGA, and partners with the Board of Directors to ensure the mission of the association is accomplished. Phil is always open to suggestions and/or feedback as to how the AGA can better serve you or the membership as a whole. Susan Bieber, Bookkeeper/Office Manager [email protected] or x11 Sue handles all bookkeeping, accounts payable and receivable, human resources, and miscellaneous office operations. Sue is also responsible for the inventory of AGA publications, which includes filling and shipping publication orders. If you have any questions about ordering publications, billing/invoicing, etc., please contact Sue directly. w Phone 720-554-0900 AMERICAN GALVANIZERS ASSOCIATION [email protected] or w www.galvanizeit.org