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January 28, 2019

Emerging Professional Can Attend MSCI’s Specialty Conference For $795

The Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI) is committed to the sustainability of the metals industry and in an effort to support the next generation of metals industry leaders, registered attendees at MSCI’s Specialty Metals Division Conference may bring an emerging professional – anyone with seven or fewer years of industry experience to qualify – for only $795. If you’re already registered and know someone you would like to bring with you, please contact Briana Dee at 847-485-3021 or by email at bdee@msci.org.

Early bird pricing also is still available for the conference, which is set for March 12-13, 2019, in Phoenix, Ariz. Act before Feb. 11 to get $200 off.

This year, Specialty will feature Major General John Batiste who will share the six skills necessary to become an extraordinary leader in a high performance organization.

Markus Moll, the industry’s go-to source for specialty metals economic intelligence, also will be on hand to share his expertise on global stainless steel, as well as the tool steel and high speed alloy markets. Moll will deliver his outlook for all the key end-use markets we serve. As founder and Managing Director of SMR Steel and Metals Market Research, Moll provides research and consulting services for the leading specialty steel producers in Europe, the Americas, Africa as well as Asia. He continuously monitors the specific developments within our dynamic supply chain and knows the trends and structural changes in the stainless and specialty steel industry and our end-use customers.

Additionally, Dr. Barry Lawrence, a faculty member of the Industrial Distribution Program at Texas A&M University who leads the largest industrial distribution educational program and the only distribution research center in the world, will present a session on price optimization.

Click here to learn more and to register for this important conference.

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