awmi ny chapter newsletter december 2015
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ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN THE METAL INDUSTRIES
December 2015 Volume 2, Issue 12
AWMI METALLICMISSIVES
There was a Dr. Who episode in the Tom Baker era where the crew of a crashed spaceship was always repeating “The Quest is the Quest”. [Dr. Who, for those of you who don’t know, is a British sci fi television series that debuted the year I was born. When the lead actor changes, the Doctor “regenerates” and there are cult followings for the various doctors. Tom Baker was my first and as the old saying goes, you never forget your first.] Turns out, the ship was perfectly fine to fly and they’d just forgotten what the purpose was beyond their daily tasks. But they went through those tasks with alacrity. Recently on a new tv series Heroes Reborn, one of the lines was, “If the quest wasn’t hard, it wouldn’t be heroic.” It made me remember the old Dr. Who line. So why do we do it? And should we continue to do it, or shift our focus to something else?
As a small business owner, this is a necessary question to ponder often. Do you double down when times are challenging? Or do you take Kevin O'Leary's [of Shark Tank fame] advice and never “throw” “good” money after “bad” into the place where "money goes to die." I've left the steel and metals industry more than once in my career and yet somehow have always been drawn back in. Arguably we’re in one of those dark times where it's hard to be optimistic about the future. Is this just an abnormally brutal down cycle or has there been a structural shift in the industry with the massive global overcapacity (in steelmaking) that will make “winning” impossible for the foreseeable future?
There aren’t any easy answers. I made my bet by starting a firm targeting the steel industry in the face of overwhelming odds and accepting the nomination to the 4-year term of vice presidency to the presidency of the NY AWMI chapter in 2012.
We, the AWMI NY Chapter Board, are thrilled to report that despite the difficult industry environment this year, the chapter reached 104% of its membership goal and after many years of underperformance, is once again in compliance with its charter. Over
the past four years, the board has worked diligently to regain a solid financial footing and now has begun to look at how the chapter can “give back” to its members and the metals community in the northeast region. We thank all of you for your continued support and look forward to incorporating your innovative ideas into the governance and purpose of the chapter. We couldn’t have done it without you.
The association is 100% volunteer managed and we need you to get involved. Please ask one of us about areas that would be of interest or would help you gain skills that would be useful to
the progression of your career. We’re Here For You.
Pursuing the Heroic Quest By Becky E. Hites
Inside this issue: Mirror Poem 2
Mirror Images 3
Motivational Quotes 3
2016 NY Chapter Calendar 4
2016 NY Chapter Board 4
NY Chapter Companies 4
Contact Addresses 4
Editor: Becky E. Hites Co-Editor: Barb Osborne
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I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions. What ever you see I swallow immediately Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike. I am not cruel, only truthful--- The eye of a little god, four-cornered. Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall. It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long I think it is a part of my heart. But it flickers. Faces and darkness separate us over and over. Now I am a lake. A woman bends over me, Searching my reaches for what she really is. Then she turns to those liars, the candles or the moon. I see her back, and reflect it faithfully. She rewards me with tears and an agitation of hands. I am important to her. She comes and goes. Each morning it is her face that replaces the darkness. In me she has drowned a young girl,
and in me an old woman rises toward her day after day, like a terrible fish.
[Like a WHAT?!?!? Happy not to be a terrible (or ugly) fish. BH]
Mirror
By Sylvia Plath
Thanks to Barb Osborne for agreeing to step out of her comfort zone and become co-editor of the
chapter newsletter.
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THE STATE OF YOUR LIFE IS NOTHING MORE THAN A REFLECTION OF THE STATE OF YOUR MIND.
WAYNE DYER
GROWTH ~ EDUCATION ~ NETWORKING ~ MENTORING
2016 NY Chapter Board
President Becky E. Hites Steel-Insights, LLC Vice President Position Open Secretary Renee DeGrote Swepo Tube Treasurer Dianne Kaltenbach Retired Membership Marianne Steiner Steiner Industrial Golf Outing Cheryl Coelho Rotor Clip Golf Outing Pat Cardamone Steiner Industrial Attorney Rita M. Jennings Brach Eichler
CONTACT ADDRESSES
Mailing Address PO Box 133 Union, NJ 07083 AWMI.NewYork@gmail.ccom Meeting Locations Galloping Hill Golf Club 3 Golf Drive Kenilworth, NJ 07033 Phone: (908) 686-1556 www.gallopinghillgolfcourse.com LaGriglia Seafood Grill & Wine Bar 740 Boulevard Kenilworth, NJ 07033 Phone: (908) 241-0031 www.lagriglia.com Redd’s Restaurant & Bar 317 Washington Avenue Carlstadt, NJ 07072 Phone: (201) 933-0015 www.reddsrestaurant.com
NY Chapter Companies
A big shout-out of thanks to the companies of members in our chapter!
Alumet Supply
Arco Steel Company
Byram Steel Trading
C&K Scrap
Calibre Group
Delaware Steel Co of Pa.
Diamond Brite Metal Processing
Dynasty Metals
Gerber Metal Supply Co.
Julius Blum & Co.
Metal Cutting Corp
Olympic Steel
Optima Specialty Metals
Rotor Clip
Samuel, Son & Co.
Sancap Abrasives
Shale-Inland Holdings
Sims Metal Management
Steel-Insights, LLC
Steiner Industrial
Swepco Tube
Tomra North America
Uttam Galva North America
2016 NY Chapter Calendar
January 25 (Monday) - Forecast Panel with Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum speakers: Pete Morison, EVP, Gerber Metal Supply Company; Tim Cooney, Branch Manager, Valbruna Stainless; Cris Bichteman, Corporate Director, Aluminum Extrusions, Samuel, Son & Co., LaGriglia Seafood Grill & Wine Bar, Kenilworth, NJ February 15 (Monday)—1 p.m. WEBINAR—Value Beyond Price, Jerry Nelson, Carnegie Steel Partners
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