06.28.17
Super Early Bird registration rates for Cleaning Products 2017 ends Friday, June 30. The annual conference, set for October 10-12 in Alexandria, VA, has become a major event for the household product industry. Confirmed speakers and topics include:
• Brad Barron, The Honest Company, "How to Start a Startup;"
• Kip Cleverley, IFF, "You Can't Spell Sniff without IFF;"
• RIFM, "How Fragrance Companies Respond to Ingredient Disclosure and other Trends;"
• Bruce Mitchell, AIRMID Health Group, "Assessment of Factors Affecting Health and Wellness in the Indoor Space;"
• John McKoen, Allergy Standards, "Allergy Standards;"
• Dr. Andrew Maier, University of Cincinnati, "The State of the Science: Evaluating Cleaning Product Exposure and Asthma Prevalence;"
• Craig Hidalgo, Definitive Design, "Package Design and Prototyping Techniques to Expedite Development;"
• Tom Skazy, Terracycle, "Changing how People think about Garbage and Recycling;"
• Nancy Bock, ACI, "Hot Topic—Greater Awareness of Cold Water Washing;"
• Annemarieke van Heeswijk, DuPont, "The Challenge of Going Green;"
• Terry Kitagawa, The Clorox Company, "What's New in Surface Cleaning Technologies;"
• Antonio Calcagnotto, ABIPLA, "What's Going on in Latin America;"
• Ian Bell, Euromonitor International, "What's Going on in Europe;"
• Andras Nagy, Evonik, "Waterless Cleaning;" and
• Emily Feenstra, US Water Alliance, "Water Conservation: A Critical Success Factor for Thriving Industry."
According to Smithers Apex, the conference organizer, the annual Cleaning Products event attracts executives from leading marketers, including Church & Dwight, Clorox, Spartan, Sun, Colgate and Gojo, as well as dozens of industry suppliers. To register and for more information, visit: www.cleaningproductsconference.com/register/events
• Brad Barron, The Honest Company, "How to Start a Startup;"
• Kip Cleverley, IFF, "You Can't Spell Sniff without IFF;"
• RIFM, "How Fragrance Companies Respond to Ingredient Disclosure and other Trends;"
• Bruce Mitchell, AIRMID Health Group, "Assessment of Factors Affecting Health and Wellness in the Indoor Space;"
• John McKoen, Allergy Standards, "Allergy Standards;"
• Dr. Andrew Maier, University of Cincinnati, "The State of the Science: Evaluating Cleaning Product Exposure and Asthma Prevalence;"
• Craig Hidalgo, Definitive Design, "Package Design and Prototyping Techniques to Expedite Development;"
• Tom Skazy, Terracycle, "Changing how People think about Garbage and Recycling;"
• Nancy Bock, ACI, "Hot Topic—Greater Awareness of Cold Water Washing;"
• Annemarieke van Heeswijk, DuPont, "The Challenge of Going Green;"
• Terry Kitagawa, The Clorox Company, "What's New in Surface Cleaning Technologies;"
• Antonio Calcagnotto, ABIPLA, "What's Going on in Latin America;"
• Ian Bell, Euromonitor International, "What's Going on in Europe;"
• Andras Nagy, Evonik, "Waterless Cleaning;" and
• Emily Feenstra, US Water Alliance, "Water Conservation: A Critical Success Factor for Thriving Industry."
According to Smithers Apex, the conference organizer, the annual Cleaning Products event attracts executives from leading marketers, including Church & Dwight, Clorox, Spartan, Sun, Colgate and Gojo, as well as dozens of industry suppliers. To register and for more information, visit: www.cleaningproductsconference.com/register/events