Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 16:36:55 -0400
Reply-To: "Erik A. Talley" <ert2002**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
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From: "Erik A. Talley" <ert2002**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU>
Subject: New CHAS Logo and Tag Line

Dear CHAS Members,

I am pleased to announce the Division of Chemical Health and Safety 
(CHAS) has a new logo and tag line. Fellow CHAS member Alfred M. 
Bouziane of the University of Southern California submitted a design 
that matched the concept picked by the majority of the CHAS 
membership. Working with Alfred M. Bouziane, we arrived at the final version.

The winning tag line "Connecting Chemistry and Safety" (18.5% of the 
votes) was chosen for CHAS. "Safe Chemistry" closely followed in 2nd 
place with 17.8% of the votes.

Many thanks to Alfred M. Bouziane for creating the logo and the CHAS 
membership for being so involved in the process. Also, a special 
thanks to Larry Doemeny for taking the lead in overseeing the logo 
selection process.

The new CHAS logo and tag line can be viewed online at:
http://www.dchas.org

Our Webmaster (and Secretary) Ralph Stuart has been busy updating the 
CHAS website, so please take a few minutes to see what is new.

Best regards,

Erik Talley, Chair (2008)
ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety



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Erik A. Talley, Director
Environmental Health and Safety
Weill Cornell Medical College
Cornell University
1300 York Avenue, Box 354
New York, NY 10065

212-746-6201
erik**At_Symbol_Here**med.cornell.edu
http://www.med.cornell.edu/ehs  

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