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IHEA 2017 Annual Meeting May 10-12 // Tamaya Resort & Spa Santa Ana Pueblo, NM

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Page 1: 2017 Annual Meeting...The following airports are within driving distance of the resort. •Albuquerque, NM (ABQ) is 27 miles from the resort and is serviced by most major airlines

IHEA 2017 Annual Meeting

May 10-12 // Tamaya Resort & Spa Santa Ana Pueblo, NM

Page 2: 2017 Annual Meeting...The following airports are within driving distance of the resort. •Albuquerque, NM (ABQ) is 27 miles from the resort and is serviced by most major airlines

Schedule of EventsWednesday, May 10

8:00 AM – Noon IHEA Board Meeting

11:30 AM – 4:00 PM Registration Open

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Safety Standards & Codes Meeting

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM IRED Meeting

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Induction Meeting

5:00 PM Blue Dot Welcome

6:00 – 7:00 PM Welcome Reception

9:00 PM Stargazing Party

Friday, May 127:00 AM – 11:00 AM Registration

8:00 – 8:30 AM Continental Breakfast

8:30 – 11:00 AM IHEA General Session

Ceramic Fiber Update Damaso Ortiz Nutec

10 Top Sales & Marketing Best Practices for Thermal Processing Equipment Companies Doug Glenn Heat Treat Today

12:00 PM Golf Tournament*

1:30 – 3:30 PM Croquet Tournament*

7:00 – 7:45 PM President’s Reception sponsored by Heat Treat Today

7:00 – 11:00 PM President’s Reception and 88th Gala Banquet

11:00 PM Annual Meeting Concludes

7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Open

7:30 – 8:15 AM Opening Breakfast Buffet

8:00 – 10:45 AM GENERAL SESSION

Economic Update Chris Kuehl Armada Corporate Intelligence

The Washington Effect Omar Nashashibi The Franklin Partnership

11:00 AM – 2:15 PM IHEA Committee Meetings Safety Government Relations Education Marketing Communications & Membership

11:00 AM – 1:30 PM Spouse/Guest Tour*

12:15 – 1:00 PM LUNCH

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM Committee Meetings Continue2:30 – 5:00 PM GENERAL SESSION Committee Reports JIFMA Report CECOF Report

6:30 – 10:00 PM Chuck Wagon Theme Dinner

10:00 – 11:00 PM Quench Tank

Thursday, May 11

*Additional fees apply for optional activities. See page 5 for details.

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General InformationHyatt Regency tamaya ResoRt & spa1300 Tuyuna TrailSanta Ana Pueblo, NM 87004

Situated between Santa Fe and Albuquerque at the base of the Sandia Mountains, the Hyatt Regency Tamaya resort reflects the rich history of the Tamaya tribe. Luxurious pueblo-style guestrooms showcase traditional designs created with natural materials, along with the modern comforts and pampering amenities. Enjoy a fascinating combination of old and new in the endless activities at this Santa Ana Pueblo hotel – relax in our soothing spa, play golf on our nationally-ranked course, take a thrilling hot-air balloon ride or go for a horseback ride. You’ll find the Hyatt Regency Tamaya a resort hotel a unique New Mexico adventure to treasure.

Room rate: $189 Single or Double OccupancyIncludes: •24 hour access to our Stay Fit fitness center•Yoga and aerobic room with video classes on demand•Welcome signature cocktail upon check in•Use of the putting green at Twin Warriors Golf Club•Spa water stations and 2 bottles of in room water per day

RegistRation FeesMember Fee: $995Non-Member Fee: $1,500Includes:•Welcome Reception •All Meetings and Presentations•Stargazing Party •Thursday Buffet Breakfast •Thursday Lunch •Thursday Chuck Wagon Theme Party & Quench Tank •President’s Reception & Gala •Continental Breakfast Friday •All Refreshment Breaks •All Entertainment

Committee Meetings Only Fee: $495Includes:•Welcome Reception •All Meetings and Presentations on Thursday•Thursday Buffet Breakfast •Thursday Lunch•Thursday Chuck Wagon Theme Party & Quench Tank

Spouse/Guest Fee: $475Includes:•Welcome Reception •Thursday Buffet Breakfast•Thursday Chuck Wagon Theme Party & Quench Tank •President’s Reception & Gala•All Entertainment

to RegisteR:Visit www.ihea.org. You MUST log in to receive the member rate. You will be able to make your hotel reservations through the link provided on the registration confirmation page. Questions: Call Leslie Muck at 1-859-356-1575.

Click here to register now!

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General Information

Click here to register now!

meeting attiReMeeting attire is resort casual. Polo shirts and khakis/slacks are appropriate for meetings, Theme Party and Quench Tank. Ladies may wish to wear casual dresses or skirts/slacks with a casual top. It will be cool in the evenings. Be sure to bring a sweater or jacket.

Friday Evening’s Gala Recommended attire for the President’s Gala includes coat and tie for gentlemen and cocktail dresses for the ladies.

WeatHeRMay is a perfect time to visit New Mexico. Daytime averages are in the high 70s with evenings dipping down into the 50s. There is little rainfall in the month of May so we anticipate terrific weather for our meeting.

tRavelThe following airports are within driving distance of the resort.

•Albuquerque, NM (ABQ) is 27 miles from the resort and is serviced by most major airlines.•Santa Fe, NM (SAF) is 43 miles from the resort and is serviced by American & United.

Several car services provide transfers from either airport to the resort. CLICK HERE for options from Albuquerque. CLICK HERE for the option from Santa Fe.

tHank you to ouR event sponsoRs!

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Chris KuehlArmada Corporate Intelligence

Author of IHEA’s monthly Executive Economic Summary Report, economist Chris Kuehl will join us to provide an update on the outcomes of 2016 and where we’re heading in 2017. Always informative & entertaining, you won’t want to miss Chris!

Doug GlennHeat Treat Today

50% of your advertising is working. You’re just not sure which 50%! Join long-time industry trade magazine publisher Doug Glenn as he presents 10 Top Sales & Marketing Best Practices for Thermal Processing Equipment Companies and how you can implement them to avoid sales and marketing mistakes. Doug’s thought-provoking and entertaining presentation will send you back to the office with a small arsenal of ideas to consider when constructing your next marketing campaign.

Omar NashashibiThe Franklin Partnership

As the new Administration hits its first 100 days in office, this is your chance to hear directly from Washington, D.C. about the latest developments on regulations, taxes, trade, and other issues affecting your business every day. The 2016 election shook the nation’s capital and the world, and we have already seen big changes in our government. Omar S. Nashashibi lobbies the White House and U.S. Congress in Washington, D.C. on behalf of manufacturing trade associations and other clients seeking a voice before policymakers. He will provide insight into the latest developments on critical policy, what it means for your business, and how to plan for an unpredictable future.

Featured Speakers & Presentations

Damaso OrtizNutec

A general description on HTIW products , a regulatory update as well as the recommendations for material handling, housekeeping, removal and disposal.

Economic Update High Temperature Insulation Woods Regulation Update & Good Working Practices

10 Top Sales & Marketing Best Practices for Thermal Processing Equipment Companies

The Washington Effect

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Social Activities

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cHuck Wagon DinneRThursday, May 116:30 pm – 10:00 pm

We’ll head out to the beautiful Cottonwoods Pavilion on the resort property for a good old fashion western chuck wagon dinner and entertainment. We’ll enjoy the music of Syd Masters, an award-winning singer/songwriter of traditional western music. He takes pride in helping to keep the modern and old west alive. Grab your cowboy boots and hat and get ready for an evening of fun. We will also draw for IHEA’s golf pairings at this event.

QuencH tankThursday, May 1110:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Following our Theme dinner on Thursday evening, be sure to join us for the Quench Tank in the Hotel Bar off the main lobby for a nightcap.

staRgazing paRtyWednesday, May 109:00 pm

Wednesday evening, we will be gathering in the Resort’s Sunrise Amphitheater where Peter of Astronomy Adventures will have their large Newtonian reflector telescope set up to take us on a guided tour of the night skies, pointing out planets, star clusters, nebulae and galaxies many light years away. An extraordinary event not to be missed.

spouse/guest event - Wine & WateRcoloRThursday, May 1111:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Join us for a time to learn, laugh and relax with NM Wine & Watercolor. Learn from a local artist to create a watercolor you can truly call your own. Painting is the perfect way to spend an afternoon with friends, accompanied with a fantastic glass of wine. New Mexico’s sun soaked soil and cool nights are nearly perfect for the cultivation of grapes and have contributed to the recent revival of wine-making in one of the nation’s oldest wine producing regions. Partake in this long tradition, enjoying a glass while placing brush to canvas.

Fee: $79 Includes: Painting supplies, wine, light lunch

golF touRnamentTwin warriors Golf ClubFriday, May 12Noon

Conveniently located on the resort property, Twin Warriors offers a one-of-a-kind, nationally ranked Gary Panks-designed course at the state’s high desert. Routed in and around 20 ancient cultural sites, this spectacular course, ranked #49 by Golf Digest for public courses, has beautiful grassy knolls and ridges dotted with Juniper and Pinon Pines.

Golf Outing fee: $175 per player Includes: Greens fees, cart, practice balls, course contests (Closest to the pin and longest drive), trophies and prizes

Rental Clubs: $60.00

cRoQuet touRnamentFriday, May 121:30 - 3:30 pm

Don’t miss the always-exciting, competitive, yet fun IHEA Croquet Tournament.

Croquet fee: $35 Includes: Equipment, refeshments, medals

pResiDent’s Reception & gala Reception sponsoReD by Heat tReat toDay

Friday, May 127:00 pm – 11:00 pm

The 2017 IHEA President’s Gala will be held at the Hummingbird Garden off the main resort building. We will enjoy a reception on the grounds followed by dinner.