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Pages 211-218

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From page 211...
... Dr. Allenby, a member of the Virginia Bar Association, has represented the Civil Aeronautics Board and the Federal Communications Commission and has been a strategic consultant on economic issues and technical telecommunications.
From page 212...
... Mr. Carberry is chair of the National Research Council Panel on Technology for the Disposal of Non-Stockpile Chemical Weapons Materiel, chair of the Chemical Engineering Advisory Board at Cornell University, a fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and a registered professional engineer.
From page 213...
... from Harvard Law School, where she was a supervising editor of the Harvard Law Review. She is a former law clerk to the Honorable Stephen Reinhardt of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
From page 214...
... processes at Rhone-Poulenc, Inc., at the time of the workshop. His previous corporate-level assignments include a member of the HSE Business Process Redesign Team and team leader, North American Manufacturing Strategy Team (which defined Rhone-Poulenc's long-range manufacturing strategy)
From page 215...
... From 1992 to 1995, Dr. Killgoar was manager of the chemistry research department, where he directed major projects on the gas-phase photochemistry of air pollutants, the modeling of atmospheric pollution processes, the real-time measurement of emissions from vehicles, and the control of manufacturing emissions, including bioremediation.
From page 216...
... Knauer started the EnviroLink Network, now the Internet's largest environmental information resource for activists, organizations, businesses, and government.
From page 217...
... Pitts was the director of environmental programs at Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, where he was responsible for environmental technology development and for addressing the effect of environmental issues on competitiveness in the electronics and computer industries. He established a program to direct several research projects on the development of environmentally friendly methods of fabricating printed wiring boards and the disposition (e.g., reuse, remanufacture, recycling, etc.)
From page 218...
... , which examines nontraditional approaches to waste reduction and pollution prevention through partnerships with industry and innovative approaches to pollution control, such as ISO 14000 and whole-facility regulation. As a field engineer and supervisor for the WDNR Air Management Program, she spent 14 years working on regulatory compliance, regulatory enforcement, and permitting.


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