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2011 FOUNDRY EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE September 18-20, 2011 • Scottsdale, AZ www.afsinc.org/2011foundryexecutiveconference


How can we ensure the survival of our critical industry? Find out at the 2011 Foundry Executive Conference. Presentations will include:


• Keynote: The Shift Age, David Houle, Author


• Greenfi eld Prospects: Today’s Considerations for Building a Brand New Foundry—What it Should Look Like and How it Should Work, Denny Dotson, Dotson Foundry, Inc. & Prasad Karunakaran, Nadicom


• Alternatives to Traditional Scrap Metal and Carbon Resources, Tom Cobett, T. Cobett and Associates


• Electric Power Supply in the United States— A Future Clouded with Uncertainty, Jef Freeman, Cogentrix Energy, LLC


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As a part of its Corporate Member benefi t package, AFS offers a wide range of human resources products and services to help metalcasting facilities manage their operations. Products and services include:


• Insurance and employee benefi ts • Labor agreement and settlement reports • 2011 Executive Salary Survey • 2011 Wages and Economic Benefi t Survey


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