classified advertising Career Opportunities Refractories Marketing Manager – Non-Steel Applications MINTEQ International, Inc MINTEQ INTERNATIONAL INC. seeking Marketing Manager responsible for sales and marketing of refractories in non-steel applications. In addition: establish/maintain annual sales budget; introduce new products/applications; develop new markets; manage field trials of new products, including coordinating equipment/manpower; provide leadership to Sales Managers and outside sub-contractors; review progress of established R&D projects and provide feedback to ensure projects match market trends. Req’ments: Bachelor’s in Marketing, Business, Engineering or related field + minimum five years exp. industrial mfg. Significant knowledge and exp. in sales/ marketing, customer service, and business acumen in aluminum, steel or other similar markets. Email resume and salary requirements to: laura.beemsterboer@mineralstech.com We are an equal opportunity employer M/F/D/V Visit us at: www.mineralstech.com <strong>AMERICAN</strong> <strong>CERAMIC</strong> <strong>SOCIETY</strong> bulletin December 2011 Advertising Sales Pat Janeway, Associate Publisher pjaneway@ceramics.org ph: 614-794-5826 • fx: 614-794-5822 Europe Richard Rozelaar media@alaincharles.com ph: 44-(0)-20-7834-7676 fx: 44-(0)-20-7973-0076 Classified Advertising/Services Pat Janeway pjaneway@ceramics.org ph: 614-794-5826 • fx: 614-794-5822 600 N. Cleveland Ave, Suite 210 Westerville, OH 43082 Statement of Ownership Ownership, Management and Circulation Statement per 39 U.S. Code 3685 for American Ceramic Society Bulletin as filed Nov. 9, 2011, with the U.S. Postal Service. American Ceramic Society Bulletin is published monthly by The American Ceramic Society, 600 N. Cleveland Ave., Suite 210, Westerville, OH 43082-6921. Publisher is Charles Spahr, and Editor is Peter Wray. Avg. each issue during previous 12 months Actual no. of single issue nearest filing date A. Total number of copies (net press run) 9,411 8,768 B. Paid and/or requested circulation 1. Paid/requested outside-county mail subscriptions 4,551 3,745 2. Paid in-county subscriptions none none 3. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors, counter sales and other non-USPS paid distribution 1,899 1,594 4. Other classes mailed through the USPS none none C. Total paid and/or requested circulation 6,450 5,339 D. Free distribution by mail (samples, complimentary and other free) 1. Outside-county 2,338 2,762 2. In-county none none 3. Other classes mailed through the USPS none none E. Free distribution outside the mail(carriers or other means) 413 459 F. Total free distribution 2,751 3,221 G. Total distribution 9,201 8,560 H. Copies not distributed none none I. Total 9,201 8,560 J. Percent paid and/or requested circulation 70.10% 62.37% Call for Contributing Editors for ACerS-NIST Phase Equilibria Diagrams Program Professors, Researchers, Retirees, Post-Docs, and Graduate Students... The General Editors of the reference series Phase Equilibria Diagrams are in need of individuals from the ceramics community to critically evaluate published articles containing phase equilibria diagrams. Additional contributing editors are needed to edit new phase diagrams and write short commentaries to accompany each phase diagram being added to the reference series. Especially needed are persons knowledgeable in foreign languages including German, French, Chinese and Japanese. Recognition: The Contributing Editor’s initials will accompany each commentary written for the publication. In addition, your name and affiliation also will be included on the Title Pages under Contributing Editors. Qualifications: General understanding of the Gibbs phase rule and experimental procedures for determination of phase equilibria diagrams and/or knowledge of theoretical methods to calculate phase diagrams. Compensation Per Article: $40 for commentary & first diagram, plus $10 each second & third diagrams, plus $5 for each additional diagram For Details Please Contact: Mrs. Mary Harne National Institute of Standards and Technology 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8524 Building 223, Room A229 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8524, USA Tel. 301-975-6109 E-mail: mary.harne @nist.gov 32 www.ceramics.org | American Ceramic Society Bulletin, Vol. 90, No. 9
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