RE3 Advisory Boards
We have developed a board of individuals based on their unique background and knowledge of this industry to help us create a well-rounded conference focusing on applied technologies for the treatment of heavy metal and organic wastes. The function of this team is to serve as a representative sounding board to share ideas on how to make this conference successful and applicable to engineers, contractors, regulatory agency and academia related to the remedial world. Truly, a conference for the industry, by the industry.
View bios for Technical Advisory Board and the Developer Advisory Board members by clicking on their name.
Executive Director |
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Charis Gehret
VP Marketing and Business Development,
Premier Magnesia
Charis Gehret is the VP of Marketing and Business Development at Premier Magnesia, LLC. With expertise in the development of heavy-metal treatment chemistries and applications, she currently manages over 100 diverse accounts in the industries such as land remediation, foundry operations, secondary metals and recycling, spill control, and landfill waste treatment. Charis is the founder and lead organizer of the RE3 Conference.
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Technical Advisory Board |
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John Haselow
Founder,
Redox Tech, LLC
John Haselow received a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University in 1988. He has 26 years experience in the environmental field. From 1988 to 1995, Dr. Haselow was a research engineer/manager at the Savannah River National Laboratory in Aiken, South Carolina. In 1995, Dr. Haselow founded Redox Tech, a specialty environmental remediation company, which is headquartered in Cary, North Carolina. Dr. Haselow has been involved in over 1000 environmental remediation projects involving chemical oxidation, bioremediation, metals stabilization, and thermal recovery.
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Developer Advisory Board |
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Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP
Catherine Ward is a partner with Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young LLP, a regional law firm located in Philadelphia, PA. She is resident in their Cherry Hill New Jersey office and concentrates her practice in environmental , alternative energy, brownfields and real estate matters representing both private companies and public entities. Ms. Ward counsels clients on regulatory and contractual environmental issues involving remediation issues, brownfields and redevelopment matters, sustainability and other green matters. She also regularly represents clients in land use matters before local planning boards and assists lenders in connection with loans secured by contaminated real estate.
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