Chryso, a global leader in sustainable construction solutions and part of Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals, is proud to sponsor the Women in Concrete Panel at the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Convention. The event will take place in Philadelphia on Nov. 4, 2024, from 1 to 3pm ET.
Chryso’s Women in Concrete Panel celebrates the achievements and contributions of women in the concrete industry. The session brings together diverse professionals to share insights on innovations, industry trends, and personal development. Attendees will hear inspiring stories, have the opportunity to network with industry leaders and emerging talent, and explore how women are shaping the future of construction.
Panelists Include:
Michelle Wilson, senior director of concrete technology and industry outreach and support at Portland Cement Association. Wilson has more than 25 years of experience relating to concrete materials, specifications, performance, troubleshooting, and repair. She is the primary author of PCA’s “Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures.”
Christine Fiori, program director of construction management at Drexel University. Prior to joining Drexel in 2015 Fiori served as the Preston and Catharine White Fellow and associate director of the Myers-Lawson School of Construction at Virginia Tech. Her interest in ancient construction led to a National Science Foundation grant to explore the construction techniques of the Inca.
Alana Guzzetta, National Research Lab manager at Vulcan Materials. Guzzetta has worked in the lab since 2011, testing and vetting new materials for use in concrete ready-mix. She collaborates with architects, engineers, and sustainability consultants to develop concrete specifications that are performance-based and incorporate achievable embodied carbon goals.
Andrea Lebed, Concrete Admixtures Development Manager, Chryso North America: Lebed has over 12 years of experience in polymer centric product development in various specialty chemical industries; paints, inkjet colorants, and now concrete admixtures. She has been a champion for sustainability, innovating new pathways to reduce CO2 in the construction industry.
Madeleine Murphree, staff engineer at J. Lloyd Engineering. Murphree recently graduated from the University of Florida with a master’s in civil engineering. Her research focused on concrete shrinkage and test method development.
“This panel is a powerful platform to highlight the incredible impact women are making in the concrete industry,” said Chryso North America Sustainability Program Manager Lisa Barnard. “We are on a collective journey to pioneer the future of construction. It’s critical that we share our backgrounds to set new standards and help move the industry forward. We are thrilled to be a part of the conversation on how to foster inclusivity, sustainability, innovation and leadership for future generations.”
The ACI Concrete Convention is the premier gathering for professionals committed to advancing concrete materials, design, construction, and repair. It brings together globally recognized leaders and eager learners looking to expand their knowledge and impact the future of the industry. The Women in Concrete Panel will take place at 1pm ET in Liberty Salon A at the convention on Nov. 4.
About Chyrso
Chryso, part of Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals, is a global leader in sustainable construction solutions. With a team of 3,000 experts worldwide, they develop cutting-edge admixtures and additives to tackle the toughest challenges in the concrete and cement industry. From scientists to commercial teams, Chryso delivers tailored solutions and foster long-lasting relationships that catalyze innovation and success. Their solutions not only enhance customers’ competitive edge but also significantly reduce their carbon footprint and improve material performance, helping to build a better future, for both people and the planet.