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Carboline launches initiative aimed at young corrosion professionals

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Carboline has announced the launch of CarboNext: a programme that aims to educate, connect, support, and engage with the next generation of engineers and professionals.

CarboNext’s core audience includes corrosion professionals age 40 and under who are engineers, specifiers, inspectors, project managers, operators, or anyone who desires to learn more about coatings and corrosion.

Through outreach and networking opportunities, Carboline strives to be an organisation that provides resources to those who look to further their knowledge of corrosion and protective coatings. In addition to training and education, the CarboNext programme will include technical events and community support projects.

"Carboline recognises the changeover happening in the industry with young professionals taking on more decision-making roles," explains Melissa Molitor, Carboline Vice President of Marketing. "We want to educate and provide resources for this next generation of leaders."

Brian Cheshire, Carboline Market Manager, Water Wastewater, who is one of the organisers of CarboNext, said: "I can attribute much of my overall growth in my career to those people who took the time to mentor me. I remain thankful for the organisations that provided great training resources to me as I progressed in my career. We hope that CarboNext can aid others in their career growth and overall knowledge progression as it relates to coatings and corrosion."

Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/01102021/carboline-launches-initiative-aimed-at-young-corrosion-professionals/

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