With new approaches in denim dyeing, finishing, and processing, there are now attainable and sustainable solutions available that benefit the producer, the consumer, and the planet. Join us Wednesday, September 26 at 2 p.m. ET for our latest free webinar, Sustainable Solutions for Denim Processing.
During this webinar, our team of experts will focus in on several sustainable technologies designed for processing denim from dyeing through garment finishing. We’ll also explore both chemical and mechanical solutions to producing sustainable cotton denim fabric and show you the latest in inspirational denim fabric development from Cotton Incorporated’s FABRICAST™ Collection.
UPDATE: Registration for this webinar is now closed.
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About the Speakers
Mary Ankeny
Vice President, Product Development and Implementation
Cotton Incorporated
Webinar Presenter
Mary Ankeny serves as Vice President of Product Development and Implementation at Cotton Incorporated, overseeing all lab operations as well as the Textile Chemistry Research Department, where the focus is on sustainable wet processing technology for cotton from preparation through finishing. Mary has held various research positions within Cotton Incorporated since joining the company in 1995. Prior to working at Cotton Incorporated, Mary was employed with Amoco Fabrics and Fibers as a research engineer in the Nonwovens Group, and before that, with Milliken & Company as a weaving engineer. Mary holds an M.S. in Textile Technology from the Institute of Textile Technology and a B.S. in Textile Engineering from Philadelphia University. Mary has been an active member of AATCC since 1995 and is currently secretary of RA80, Printing Technology, a member of the Olney Medal Award Committee, and a member of the Review Board for the AATCC Student Research Scholarships.
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Katelyn Lee
Textile Chemist
Cotton Incorporated
Webinar Presenter
Katelyn Lee works in textile chemistry research at Cotton Incorporated and has been with the company since 2007. She previously managed day-to-day operations in the digital printing and garment wet processing laboratories for five years while her present role as a textile chemist focuses on conducting applied research projects to improve performance in enzymatic processing, dyeing, and garment finishing. Katelyn also currently serves as the committee chair for RA80-Printing Technology in the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC). Katelyn graduated from North Carolina State University with a B.S. in Polymer and Color Chemistry.
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Marcy Gang
Executive Account Manager, Global Supply Chain Marketing
Cotton Incorporated
Webinar Presenter and Moderator
Marcy Gang is an executive account manager with the Global Supply Chain Marketing division of Cotton Incorporated where she is responsible for marketing and technical support programs with major retailers, brands, and manufacturers. Marcy holds a B.S. in Textile Design from the State University of New York at Buffalo and an M.B.A. from Benedictine University.