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Section 301 Tariffs Hearing Panel Schedule All Times Are Approximate and Subject to Change Section 301 Tariffs Hearing Panel Schedule All Times are Approximate and Subject to Change Monday, June 17, 2019 Begins at 9:30 a.m. PANEL 1 1. Brent Cleaveland, Fashion Jewelry & Accessories Trade Assoc. 2. Jean Kolloff, Quinn Apparel Inc. + Qi Cashmere 3. Karen Giberson, Accessories Council 4. Jeff Fischer, Planet Gold Clothing Company Inc. 5. Mark Corrado, Leading Lady Inc. 6. Marc Schneider, Kenneth Cole Productions Inc. *Five Minute Break* PANEL 2 1. Erin Mannen, Univ. of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 2. Timothy Gallogly, Dorel Juvenile Group 3. Mark Flannery, Regalo International LLC 4. Bradley Mattarocci, Baby Trend Inc. 5. Russell Torres, Graco Children’s Products 6. Lisa Trofe, Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association *Five Minute Break* PANEL 3 1. Mike Branson, Rheem Manufacturing Company 2. Jennifer Dolin, Ledvance LLC 3. Ray Sharrah, Streamlight Inc. 4. Kerry Stackpole, Plumbing Manufacturers International 5. Thomas Beckett, Portable Lights American Trade Organization 6. Tim Tarpley, Petroleum Equipment & Services *Lunch Break* PANEL 4 1. Stanley Pierre-Louis, Entertainment Software Association 2. David Baer, Element Electronics 3. Jason Bonfig, Best Buy Co. 4. Mustafa Ozgen, Roku 5. Colin Angle, iRobot Corporation 6. Jonathan King, TCL North America 7. Jason Gerdon, TCT Mobile *Five Minute Break* PANEL 5 1. John Crowley, National Association of Waterfront Employees 2. Steven Blust, Institute of International Container Lessors 3. Mark DePasquale, National Portable Storage Association 4. John Reinhart, Virginia Port Authority 5. Ed DeNike, SSA Terminals 6. Glenn Wiltshire, Broward Country Port Everglades Department *Five Minute Break* PANEL 6 1. Patrick Fox, VF Corporation 2. Karen Gilberson, Patricia Nash Designs 3. Michael Jeppesen, Wolverine Worldwide 4. Rick Helfenbein, American Apparel & Footwear Association 5. Monica Gorman, New Balance Athletics 6. Sean Georges, Shoe Carnival Inc. *Five Minute Break* PANEL 7 1. Charles Gaenslen, Loftex Home 2. Troy Benavidez, American Standard 3. Daniel Nation, Parkdale Mills 4. Jennifer Cleary, Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers 5. Phil Poel, Ember Technologies 6. Jeffrey Kaufman, Home Fashion Products Association 7. Stephen Knerly, Association of Art Museum Directors *Five Minute Break* PANEL 8 1. Glenn Hughes, American Sportfishing Association 2. Harlan Kent, Pure Fishing Inc. 3. Tim MacGuidwin, The Catch Company 4. Patrick Gill, TackleDirect 5. Jordan Davis, O. Mustad and Son Americas 6. Jeffrey Moore, W.C. Bradley/Zebco Holdings *************** Recess Day 2: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 Begins at 9:30 a.m. MORNING REMARKS PANEL 9 1. Brandon Peckman, Real Trading, LLC 2. Michael Wahl, AMG Aluminum North America, LLC 3. John Karson, FX Mineral, Inc. 4. James Archibald, Wm. T. Burnett and Co. 5. John Hayes, Ball Corporation 6. Lauren Wilk, Aluminum Association *Five Minute Break* PANEL 10 1. Jamie Fiocco, American Booksellers Association 2. Daniel Reynolds, Workman Publishing 3. Mark Schoenwald, HarperCollins Christian Publishing 4. Craig Anderson, Publishers Clearing House 5. M. Luisa Simpson, Association of American Publishers 6. Stan Jantz, Evangelical Christian Publishers Association *Five Minute Break* PANEL 11 1. Tan Jian, China Chamber of International Commerce 2. Erin Ennis, US-China Business Council 3. Ambassador Rufus Yerxa, National Foreign Trade Council 4. Lisa Jacobson, Business Council for Sustainable Energy 5. Andy Binder, HP Inc. 6. Haicheng Zhu, Zhejiang Chession Law *Lunch Break* PANEL 12 1. Robert Gaither, Shen Wei USA 2. Adam Freedman, Makrite North America 3. Charles Johnson, International Safety Equipment Association 4. Fabio Alt, Dainese 5. Teresa Hack, Channel Products 6. Stanley Bernard, Drexel Chemical Company * Five Minute Break* PANEL 13 1. Lisa Webb, Gorton’s Inc. 2. George Souza, Endeavor Seafood Inc. 3. Dan Phipps, Red River Foods 4. Robert DeHaan, National Fisheries Institute 5. Matthew Fass, Maritime Products International 6. Robert Zuanich, Silver Bay Seafoods * Five Minute Break* PANEL 14 1. William Hanvey, Auto Care Association 2. Tom Vining, National Elevator Industry Inc. 3. Jared Wessel, BYD Motors 4. Mike Russo, SEMI 5. Devi Keller, Semiconductor Industry Association 6. Wang Guiqing, China Chamber of Commerce For I/E Machinery and Electronic Products * Five Minute Break* PANEL 15 1. Jon Chamberlain, Evenflo Company Inc. 2. Jeff Peck, S’Well Bottle 3. Richard Tinberg, The Bradford/Hammacher Group 4. Rick Little, Everest Group USA 5. Jonathan Viner, KIK Custom Products 6. Bill Fagert, The Wooster Brush Company * Five Minute Break* PANEL 16 1. Brandon Sparrow, Camp Chef 2. Gary Zurn, Big Rock Sports 3. Mike Powell, Primos Hunting 4. Richard Harper, Outdoor Industry Association 5. Todd Seyfert, Archery Trade Association 6. Robert Beckwith, Velocity Outdoor, Inc. * Recess* Day 3: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 Begins at 9:30 a.m MORNING REMARKS PANEL 17 1. John Larned, Global RFID Systems North America 2. Alexander Koff, VeriFone 3. Amy Zirkle, Electronic Transactions Association 4. Charles Stout, PDi Communication Systems 5. Marc Jourlait, Kodak Alaris 6. Nicole Vasilaros, National Marine Manufacturers Association * Five Minute Break* PANEL 18 1. Bryan Wolfe, Ascena Retail Group 2. Jim Day, 47 Brand, LLC 3. Christopher Volpe, United Legwear & Apparel Co. 4. Trey Kraus, Carlton’s Men’s Wear, Inc. 5. Stephen Lang, American Bridal and Prom Industry Association 6. Gail Ross, Krimson Klover * Five Minute Break* PANEL 19 1. Matt Priest, Footwear Distributors & Retailers of America 2. Rick Muskat, Deer Stags LLC 3. Edward Rosenfeld, Steve Madden 4. Eric Harrison, J. Renee’ Group 5. Matt Feiner, SG Companies 6. Marc Fisher, Fisher Footwear * Lunch Break* PANEL 20 1. Christopher Miner, Mobile Mini, Inc. 2. James Brennan Jr., Sea Box Inc. 3. Allan Klinge, Klinge Corporation 4. Patrina Neckles, Foison Packaging 5. James Silver, International Tank Container Organization * Five Minute Break* PANEL 21 1. Matthew Whalen, Intex Recreation Corporation 2. Brent Merriam, NEMO Equipment, Inc. 3. Athena Ai, Real Flame Company Inc. 4. John McLemore, Masterbuilt Manufacturing 5. Kurt Williams, Exxel Outdoors 6. Mark Proffitt, MECO Corporation * Five Minute Break* PANEL 22 1. Kim Zablud, District of Columbia Public Library 2. George Dick, Four Colour Print Group 3. G. Paul Hendrickson, Hendrickson Publishers 4. Madeline McIntosh, Penguin Random House LLC 5. George White, Greeting Card Association 6. Sarah Moe, Hallmark Cards Inc. * Five Minute Break* PANEL 23 1. Greg Mason, Head USA, Inc. 2. Bradley Handelman, Strikeforce Bowling LLC 3. Vishak Sankaran, Bushnell 4. James Archibald, STX, LLC 5. John Colonna, K2 Sports * Five Minute Break* PANEL 24 1. Elliot Davis, Allegheny Technologies Inc. 2. Chris Pesek, Unicat Catalyst Technologies, Inc. 3. William Broxton, 5N Plus Semiconductors 4. Edward Brzytwa, American Chemistry Council 5. Matthew Moedritzer, Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates 6. Joseph Gruchacz, Canaxy USA, Inc. * Recess* Day 4: Thursday, June 20, 2019 Begins at 9:30 a.m MORNING REMARKS PANEL 25 1. Michael Saivetz, Richloom Fabrics 2. Kimberly Glas, National Council of Textile Organizations 3. Sidney Stein, Stein Fibers, Ltd. 4. Tobias Baumgaertel, Sandler Nonwoven Corporation 5. Kim Heiman, Standard Textile Co., Inc. 6. Kathi Dutilh, Milliken & Company * Five Minute Break* PANEL 26 1. Dennis Trice, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation 2. Jean Yoho, Sun Chemical Corporation 3. Patricia Phillips, SNP, Inc. 4. Robert Meyer zu Westram, EMS-CHEMIE North America Inc. 5. Bert Eshaghpour, Wego Chemical Group 6. John Logue, Royale Pigments and Chemicals * Five Minute Break* PANEL 27 1. Lu Yu, China Chamber of Commerce for I/E of Foodstuffs, Native Produce, and Animal By-Products 2. Stevenson Moore, Phoenix Aromas & Essential Oils 3. Daniel Fabricant, Natural Products Association 4. Frank Bodin, Nordic Group USA 5. Barbara Negon, North American Natural Casing Association 6. Wei Zhao, Jilin Pharmaceutical USA Inc. * Lunch Break* PANEL 28 1. John Alofs, Eyewear by ROI 2. Crawford Wagner, Jewelry Television 3. Joe Meli, PAJ, Inc. 4. Steve Jacaruso, Jack Rogers 5. Jacalyn Bennett, Bennett & Company * Five Minute Break* PANEL 29 1. Syed Mateen Afzal, PDC Machines 2. Lara Simmons, Medline Industries, Inc. 3. Matt Rowan, Health Industry Distributors Association 4. Ralph Ives, Advanced Medical Technology Association 5. Kenneth Bradley, Eschenback Optik of America Inc. * Five Minute Break* PANEL 30 1. Chris Sackett, Bell Sports, Inc. 2. Paul Vitrano, Indian Motorcycle 3. Brandee Lepak, National Bicycle Dealers Association 4. Morgan Lommele, Bicycle Product Suppliers Association/PeopleForBikes 5. Matt Moore, Quality Bicycle Products, Inc. 6. Ryan McFarland, Strider Sports International * Five Minute Break* PANEL 31 1. Dimitri Cretikos, Nelson Rigg USA 2. Scott Schloegel, Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) 3. Paul Vitrano, Polaris Industries, Inc. 4. Jodi Gracey, Trek Bicycle Corporation 5. Doug Hill, AFX Helmets North America Inc. 6. Bob Margevicius, Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc. * Five Minute Break* PANEL 32 1. Colton LaZar, National Candle Association 2. Peter Erdman, Hisense USA Corporation 3. Ajit Khubani, Telebrands Corporation 4. Greg Williamson, CamelBak Products LLC 5. Julie Heckman, American Pyrotechnics Association 6. Danial Peart, Phantom Fireworks Companies * Recess* Day 5: Friday, June 21, 2019 Begins at 9:30 a.m MORNING REMARKS PANEL 33 1. Peter Goggi, Tea Association of the U.S.A., Inc. 2. Jason Walker, Firsd Tea North America, LLC
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