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Coatings Industry Education Foundation.


The future of any industry lies in the appropriate education of young talent, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Coatings Industry Education Foundation (CIEF CIEF Conseil International d'Études Francophones (Council of International Francophone Studies; Lafayette, LA)
CIEF Capillary Isoelectric Focusing
CIEF Carrier Independent Exchange Facility
) fosters this educational process for the coatings industry by raising funds and providing scholarships, fellowships, and grants to institutions of higher learning higher learning
n.
Education or academic accomplishment at the college or university level.
. This program not only benefits students and colleges or universities with a coatings curriculum, but it helps to sustain the long-term health of the coatings industry.

The objectives of CIEF are to further--through education and research--the knowledge and application of the chemical, physical, and mathematical sciences relating to relating to relate prepconcernant

relating to relate prepbezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc 
 the technology of protective coatings and to aid in the public dissemination dissemination Medtalk The spread of a pernicious process–eg, CA, acute infection Oncology Metastasis, see there  of the results of such education and research through scientific publications and lectures.

Project Tomorrow

One of the most ambitious initiatives of the Coatings Industry Education Foundation is "Project Tomorrow," a funding program instituted in 1995 to support coatings education.

The first participant in this initiative, Grace Davison, has presented CIEF with a $5,000 donation each year since 1995. These donations were made to assist the CIEF in supporting "the academic education of current and potential coatings scientists and technologists and the university programs that are active in coatings education and research."

Through "Project Tomorrow," CIEF promotes and publicizes the benefits of educating and training students before they enter the industry in programs such as those offered at CIEF-supported "coatings schools." CIEF trustee evaluations have indicated that the students in these programs "are taught how to provide appropriate solutions to challenging situations, within the context of the coatings industry, i.e., from the perspective of suppliers, manufacturers, and users. When these young people enter the workforce, they do so with their eyes open; they know coatings and enjoy the challenges of working with them."

The CIEF invites the industry to invest in the future through participation in "Project Tomorrow." Such support is tax-deductible and participants will be acknowledged in all appropriate articles and press releases associated with the work of CIEF. Support categories and the current partipants are noted in the "Project Tomorrow Honor Roll honor roll
n.
A list of names of people worthy of honor, especially:
a. A list of students who have earned high grades during a specified period.

b. A list of people who have served in the armed forces.
."

For additional information, contact George Schmitz, CIEF President, c/o FSCT FSCT Federation of Societies for Coating Technology
FSCT Fire Support Control Terminal
, 492 Norristown Rd., Blue Bell, PA 19422.

Funding for Coatings-Related Educational Institutions

To determine annual funding, the CIEF trustees review requests for fellowships, scholarships, research grants, and capital grants from institutions of higher education higher education

Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art.
 which are actively engaged in offering--or creating--a coatings program as part of their curriculum. Such requests must be submitted in writing to the CIEF Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors.  in the summer of each year by a deadline which is announced annually.

The funding requests must include at least the following information:

* Nature and scope of the college or university's current or planned coatings program;

* Type of students--for example, undergraduate, graduate, full- or part-time, etc.;

* Faculty credentials and teaching resources, e.g., laboratory and equipment;

* Targeted uses for CIEF support--for example, undergraduate scholarships, graduate fellowships, research, and/or capital grants, and the dollar amounts requested, etc.;

* The selection criteria used in choosing recipients of scholarships and fellowships;

* Methods that will be employed for verifying the usefulness and effectiveness of the supported programs;

* Current employers of coating program graduates for the three previous academic years;

* Availability and amount of coatings program scholarships, fellowships, and grants provided by other sources.

After weighing all of this information and seeking any additional input which is necessary to arrive at a balanced decision, the Board of Trustees announces a decision to fund, partially fund, or decline the various proposals which it has received. These decisions reflect not only the quality of the proposals but also the anticipated value of the proposed program, given the current CIEF funding capability.

Requests for the academic year 2007-2008 must be received by the Trustees no later than September 1, 2007, and should be submitted to the President of the CIEF, c/o Robert F. Ziegler, Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology, 492 Norristown Road, Blue Bell, PA 19422-2350. All properly documented requests will be considered and a disposition sent to the originator by March 15, 2008.

In addition, the Coatings Industry Education Foundation administers the Joseph A. Vasta Memorial Scholarship in Coatings Science, the CIEF/Trigg Scholarships, and the Coatings Industry Honor and Remembrance Fund.

Honor Roll of Donors

1995-2006 Contributors

Founding Sponsors

(Gifts Totaling $30,000 or More)

Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology

National Paint & Coatings Association

W.R. Grace & Co., Grace Davison

Platinum Level Sponsors

(Gifts Totaling $15,000-$30,000)

The Crosfield Company

Southern Society for Coatings Technology

Gold Level Sponsors

(Gifts Totaling of $5,000-$15,000)

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 Foundation

Akzo Nobel Akzo Nobel is a multinational company, active in the fields of healthcare products, coatings and chemicals. Headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the company has activities in more than 80 countries, and employs approximately 62,000 people.  Coatings Inc.

Duron, Incorporated

J.M. Huber Corporation

Reichhold, Incorporated

SNCZ

Troy Chemical Corporation

Silver Level Sponsors

(Gifts Totaling $1,000-$5,000)

Ace Hardware Paint Division

Arizona Society for Coatings Technology

BASF BASF Bar Association of San Francisco (since 1872; San Francisco, California)
BASF Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik (German chemical products company)
BASF Builders Association of South Florida
 Incorporated

Brandt Technologies

Cook Composites

Degussa Corporation

Ellis Paint

The Flood Company

Hercules Incorporated

E.T. Horn

Jamestown Paint

Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850).  Society for Coatings Technology

OMG (1) See Object Management Group.

(2) "Oh my God!" See digispeak.

OMG - Object Management Group
 Americas

Pacific Northwest Society for Coatings Technology

Philadelphia Society for Coatings Technology

Ranbar Technology, Inc.

Ribelin Sales, Inc.

Rocky Mountain Society for Coatings Technology

TCR TCR

T cell receptor.
 Industries

Troy Chemical Company

The Valspar Corporation

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 Silicones

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Bronze Level Sponsors

(Gifts Totaling Up To $1,000)

Burgess Pigment Company

Samuel Cabot, Inc.

CDIC CDIC Chronic Diseases In Canada (journal)
CDIC Canadian Deposit Insurance Corporation
CDIC Carbon Dioxide Information Center
CDIC Center for Data Intensive Computing (BNL) 
 Society for Coatings Technology

Dow Corning Dow Corning is a multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, USA. Dow Corning specializes in silicon and silicone-based technology, offering more than 7,000 products and services. Dow Corning is equally owned by The Dow Chemical Company and Corning, Inc.  

Elf Atochem

Global Management Co.

Kansas City Paint & Coatings Association

The Leneta Company

L.V. Lomas Limited

Nacan Products, Inc.

True Value

Van Waters & Rogers

Yenkin-Majestic

CIEF Coatings Industry Honor and Remembrance Fund

In mid-1992 the Coatings Industry Education Foundation (CIEF) announced the establishment of the Coatings Industry Honor and Remembrance Fund. The concept of an Honor and Remembrance Fund was first suggested by 1993 FSCT President Colin Penny, who thought that many of us would like to honor friends, spouses, respected colleagues, and employees in a public and substantive way. Colin also felt that by establishing a fund dedicated specifically to honoring and remembering such special people, the CIEF was creating a meaningful and lasting tribute to them.

The Trustees of CIEF, who administer the Honor and Remembrance Fund, plan to use the earnings from the principal of this fund for educational assistance in the form of scholarships, fellowships, and grants to colleges and universities active in coatings education. Thus, donors to this fund will realize both the satisfaction of memorializing a special person and the gratification GRATIFICATION. A reward given voluntarily for some service or benefit rendered, without being requested so to do, either expressly or by implication.  of knowing that their gift will be used to help educate those who will carry on the tradition of scientific and technological excellence in the coating industry.

By recognizing gifts to the Honor and Remembrance Fund in JCT JCT Junction
JCT Jerusalem College of Technology
JCT Joint Contracts Tribunal (UK build contracts governing body)
JCT Journal of Coatings Technology
JCT John Christner Trucking
JCT Journal of Curriculum Theorizing
 COATINGSTECH, it is the Trustees' intent to give international recognition to both the donors and the honorees, as well as to focus on the educational benefits being derived from such gifts. This is a venture which will enable every individual, corporation, and society associated with the coatings industry to really "make a difference," by recognizing specific individuals' contributions to our industry, while furthering the educational efforts of the CIEF. Gifts in any amount (made payable to "CIEF--Honor and Remembrance Fund," and sent to the Federation office) will be recognized annually in JCT COATINGSTECH, under the following five categories:

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* Gifts up to $249

* Gifts from $250-$499

* Gifts from $500-$999

* Gifts from $1,000-$9,999

* Gifts of $10,000 and greater

All gifts to the Honor and Remembrance Fund will be tax deductible That which may be taken away or subtracted. In taxation, an item that may be subtracted from gross income or adjusted gross income in determining taxable income (e.g., interest expenses, charitable contributions, certain taxes).  to the extent that the law allows, and may be made as a direct gift to the Fund, as a gift in honor of a living person, or as a gift in remembrance of one who is deceased. Examples:

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The Acme Corporation is a fictional corporation that exists in the Looney Tunes universe. It appeared most prominently in the Road Runner/Wile E.
 

* The Ohio Coatings Society in honor of Maynard Q. Browning

* Mr. and Mrs. Pierre M. Lundquist, in remembrance of John Z. Edwardson

It is currently the intention of the Trustees to reprint reprint An individually bound copy of an article in a journal or science communication  the Fund Honor Roll annually with an indicator of gifts added since the last printing. In 1994, the Trustees also placed a plaque in the FSCT office in Blue Bell, PA, listing all donors and honorees of record. The plaque was designed to accommodate additional donors and honorees as time passes.

As of December 2006, the Honor and Remembrance Fund has received generous and deeply appreciated gifts and memorial contributions from the donors listed on the opposite page.

Coatings Industry Honor and Remembrance Fund Donations through December 31, 2006

Gifts of $10,000 and Greater

Len and Neta Schaeffer, in remembrance of Fred and Ruth Daniel

Gifts of $1,000-$9,999

Mrs. Herbert L. Fenburr, in remembrance of Dr. Herbert L. Fenburr

Houston Society for Coatings Technology in remembrance of Loren B. Odell

Dallas and Houston Societies for Coatings Technology

John J. Oates, in remembrance of Elias Singer

Chicago Society Chicago Society (founded 2001) is a recognized student organization at the University of Chicago. It hosts speakers in a wide variety of fields, from politics and economics to music and art.  for Coatings Technology

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adj. bon·ni·er, bon·ni·est Scots
1. Physically attractive or appealing; pretty.

2. Excellent.
 Johnson, in remembrance of Terryl F. Johnson

Houston Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Elder C. Larson

Houston Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Gordon Schriener

Cleveland Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Mary Brodie

Arizona Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Holly Conover

Western New York
Western, New York is also the name of a town in Oneida County, New York.


Western New York refers to the westernmost region of New York State.
 Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Mary Brodie

Toronto Society for Coatngs Technology, in remembrance of A. Clarke Boyce

Gifts of $500-$999

Akzo Coatings Inc. (Columbus), in remembrance of our employees who died in 1992

Baltimore Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of our deceased members

Baltimore Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Richard D. McCloskey

Kansas City Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Terryl F. Johnson

Cleveland Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Fred G. Schwab and Helen Skowronska

CDIC Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Edgar W. Fasig, Herbert L. Fenburr, Lew Larson, and Ernie Mueller

Golden Gate Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Neil Estrada

Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

National Paint and Coatings Association, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

Birmingham Paint, Varnish varnish, homogeneous solution of gum or of natural or synthetic resins in oil (oil varnish) or in a volatile solvent (spirit varnish), which dries on exposure to air, forming a thin, hard, usually glossy film.  and Lacquer lacquer, solution of film-forming materials, natural or synthetic, usually applied as an ornamental or protective coating. Quick-drying synthetic lacquers are used to coat automobiles, furniture, textiles, paper, and metalware.  Club, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

Cleveland Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

Kansas City Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Bill Fitzpatrick

Houston Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Art McDermott

Grace Davison, in remembrance of Martin R. Lucas

Gifts of $250-$499

Colin D. Penny

Saul Spindel, in remembrance of Sidney B. Levinson

Hubert B. Williams, Jr. in remembrance of Leo Leo, in astronomy
Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac.
 Forth, Roy

Landis, Ralph Gorman, Joe Coughlin, and Jack Goodyear

The Leneta Company, in remembrance of Fredrick B. Burns

Gifts up to $249

Birmingham Paint, Varnish, and Lacquer Club, in remembrance of Ray Howl and Ken Cooke

Sidney Lauren, in remembrance of Fred G. Schwab

Mr. and Mrs. George R. Pilcher, in remembrance of Helen Skowronska

Mr. and Mrs. Hiram P. Ball, in remembrance of Fred G. Schwab

Doris S. Schwab, in remembrance of Fred G. Schwab

Sidney J. Rubin, in remembrance of Ben Rubin

New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Society for Coatings Technology

Jay Austin, in remembrance of John A. Gordon General John Alexander Gordon (born August 22, 1946, in Jefferson City, Missouri[1]) was deputy director of central intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C. He served as the President's Homeland Security advisor from 2003 to 2004.  

William F. Holmes, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

Colin D. Penny, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

William H. Ellis, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

John A. Lanning, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

Toronto Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

Staff of the Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Rosemary Falvey

New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt.  Society for Coatings Technology, in remembrance of Howard Jerome

Colin D. Penny, in remembrance of Fran Pawsey

Hugh Lowry, in remembrance of John W. Tidwell

Colin D. Penny, in remembrance of Milton A. Glaser

Colin D. Penny, in remembrance of Alfredo Berti

Colin D. Penny, in remembrance of Herb Hillman Hillman was a famous British automobile marque, manufactured by the Rootes Group. It was based in Ryton-on-Dunsmore, near Coventry, England, from 1907 to 1976. Before 1907 the company had built bicycles. *

Colin D. Penny, in remembrance of J.C. Leslie*

Colin D. Penny, in remembrance of A. Clarke Boyce*

John A. Lanning, in remembrance of A. Clarke Boyce*

*Gift received during 2006.
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