“Why is it shiny in some areas and dull gray in others?” Every
year the American Galvanizers Association (AGA) hosts ThinkZinc--a three day seminar comprised of four specific classes
in beautiful Denver, Colorado to help us answer questions like these.
The main objective of ThinkZinc is to increase our knowledge as
galvanizers in order to help us effectively market the hot dip galvanizing
process to architects, engineers and specifiers. The seminar this year
had 41 participants from galvanizing companies all over the United States and Canada.
This year Hubbell Galvanizing elected Diane Mulvihill and
Ali Semeraro to attend this year’s event as they are both relatively new to the
company and had the most to gain from the experience. Primarily in the
accounting department, Semeraro does not play a role in the galvanizing process
itself. However, it is essential for everyone to have an understanding of
production within the company.
“I have been exposed to this information gradually
throughout the year and now I have to say that I feel more confident in my
knowledge of the galvanizing process. I feel as though I can contribute that
much more to my company by taking on new tasks and getting involved in other departments.
I learned that I still have a lot to learn!" says, Semeraro.
Mulvihill, who is more familiar with the steel fabrication
process, describes her experience as “...Very helpful. The presenters made the
information easy to understand and presented that information in an interesting
way while incorporating real-world examples and fun team activities to get all of us at the seminar excited about what we were doing and learning.”
Overall, the experience was a success. The information was
presented in a comprehensive way by the AGA marketing director and other staff,
which both girls understood and easily followed along with. Part of the
curriculum included the participants studying three or more slides from the “Galvanizeit!” PowerPoint in order to present the information to the class as if they were giving the
actual presentation. As a result of this experience, each participant is
certified to give the entire presentation to groups to help spread the word of
why galvanizing is the answer. The primary audience for these presentations
includes architects and engineers, who in turn can choose galvanizing as
corrosion protection for their projects.
Our most daunting task as galvanizers is combating the lack
of understanding regarding what galvanizing actually is. What we can do is
communicate how hot dip galvanizing can benefit any project as catholic corrosion
protection for exposed structural steel, rebar and many other applications of
steel. By educating as many individuals as possible about the process, we can
effectively market our product and services as well as preserving America’s valuable
natural resources.
If this has you "thinking zinc," please visit the AGA’s
website to find out more!:
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