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23 PBE August 2014 Promotes excellence in chemical engi- neering education and global practice; a d v a n c e s t h e d e v e l o p m e n t a n d exchange of relevant knowledge; and upholds and advances the chemical engineering profession's standards, ethics, and diversity. Members: 57,000 Association of Consulting Chemists and Chemical Engineers (ACC&CE) PO Box 297 Sparta, NJ 07871 973-729-6671 973-729-7088 fax accce@chemconsult.org www.chemconsult.org Contact: Linda B. Townsend Represents technical consultants in the chemical and allied industries. Mem- bers: 150 Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) 1667 K St. NW, Ste. 300 Washington, DC 20006 202-872-8110 202-223-2636 fax info@cspa.org www.cspa.org Contact: Rachel Boehm Represents the interests of companies engaged in the manufacture, formula- tion, distribution, and sale of consumer products that help household and institu- tional customers create cleaner and healthier environments. Products include disinfectants, candles, fragrances, air fresheners, pest management products, cleaning products and polishes, aerosol products, and more. Association pro- vides members a platform to effectively address issues regarding the health, safety, and sustainability of their prod- ucts. Members: 240 member companies Pine Chemicals Association (PCA) 3350 Riverwood Pkwy. SE, Ste. 1900 Atlanta, GA 30339 770-984-5340 404-890-5665 fax cwmorris@pinechemicals.org www.pinechemicals.org Contact: Charles W. Morris Represents the chemical products industry of the pulp and forest products industries, including black liquor skim- m i n g s , t a l l o i l p r o d u c t s , c r u d e turpentine, and gum rosin. Members: 50 Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates (SOCMA) 1850 M St. NW, Ste. 700 Washington, DC 20036 202-721-4100 202-296-8120 fax www.socma.com Represents companies involved in all segments of the global specialty chemi- cal industries. Members: 302 COATINGS & COLORS American Coatings Association (ACA) 1500 Rhode Island Ave. NW Washington, DC 20005 202-462-6272 202-462-8549 fax aca@paint.org www.coatingstech.org Contact: ACA Represents professionals in the paint and coatings industry, including paint and coatings manufacturers, raw materi- als suppliers, distributors, and technical professionals. Color Association of the US (CAUS) 315 W 39th St., Studio 507 New York, NY 10018 212-947-7774 212-594-6987 fax info@colorassociation.com www.colorassociation.com Contact: Margaret Walch Represents the textiles, design, and fashion industries and serves as the authority and arbiter of commercial colors in the US. Members: 1,000 Color Pigments Manufacturers Association (CPMA) 300 N Washington St., Ste. 102 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-684-4044 703-684-1795 fax cpma@cpma.com www.pigments.org Contact: J. Lawrence Robinson Represents manufacturers of color pig- ments used in paints, inks, plastics, glass, ceramics, and other products. Members: 20 Powder Coating Institute (PCI) 2170 Buckthorne Pl., Ste. 250 The Woodlands, TX 77380 832-585-0770 832-585-0220 fax pci-info@powdercoating.org www.powdercoating.org Contact: Tamara Hancock Represents manufacturers and distribu- tors of powder coatings, raw materials, application equipment, and related products and services. Members: 335 ENGINEERING AACE International — The Authority for Total Cost Management 1265 Suncrest Towne Centre Dr. Morgantown, WV 26505-1876 304-296-8444 304-291-5728 fax info@aacei.org www.aacei.org Nonprofit association representing cost engineers, cost estimators, project managers, planners, and other sched- u l e r s i n v o l v e d w i t h t o t a l c o s t management. Members: 6,000 Abrasive Engineering Society (AES) 144 Moore Rd. Butler, PA 16001 724-282-6210 724-234-2376 fax aes@abrasiveengineering.com www.abrasiveengineering.com Contact: Ted Giese Provides information and resources for the manufacture and end use of indus- trial abrasives and products made with abrasive materials. Members: 400 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) 3 Park Ave. New York, NY 10016 212-591-7000 973-882-5155 fax infocentral@asme.org www.asme.org Contact: Jeff Howitt Represents mechanical engineers and students in the research and develop- ment of safety codes and standards for mechanical equipment. Members: 125,000 Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE) 12801 Worldgate Dr., Ste. 500 Herndon, VA 20170 571-203-7171 571-766-2142 fax info@afe.org www.afe.org Contact: Gabriella Jacobs Represents plant and facilities engi- neers and managers. Members: 9,000 Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) 4025 Pleasantdale Rd., Ste. 420 Atlanta, GA 30340 770-447-5083, ext. 210 770-446-3969 fax info@aeecenter.org www.aeecenter.org Contact: Ruth Marie Represents engineers who optimize electrical, mechanical, and HVAC sys- tems while reducing energy use. Members: 8,500 Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) 25 Technology Park Norcross, GA 30092 770-449-0460 770-263-8532 fax cs@iienet.org www.iienet.org Contact: Customer service

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