At a recent meeting of the CPCA board of directors, Governance Committee Chair Steve Veroba of Benjamin Moore, nominated three new board members: Roula Hanna of KRONOS Worldwide; Jake Jevric of Lorama Group; and Elizabeth Rice of AkzoNobel. The nomination was unanimously approved by the board and is effective immediately. 

“The three new board members will proceed to the full membership for confirmation at the next Annual General Meeting,” said Veroba.

Roula Hanna is currently key account manager at KRONOS Worldwide. After earning her Master’s in polymer chemistry from Université de Montréal, Hanna joined the chemicals sector. In 1997, she began her career in the titanium dioxide industry where her first position included providing technical services for the inks and coatings sectors. In 2001 she began working for KRONOS CANADA INC. on TiO2 sales for several industry sectors including coatings. She is involved in all aspects of the TiO2 business from sales to technical support and regulatory affairs.

Jake Jevric earned a Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Ryerson University and an MBA from the Rotman School of Management in marketing, finance, and strategy. Jevric has been with the Lorama Group for the past seven years and is now head of the business unit for North America, Global Marketing and Distribution. Prior to that he spent thirteen years with L.V. Lomas as marketing manager for Industrial and Fine Chemicals, which includes coatings, inks, and adhesives. Jevric was active as chair in the Toronto Society for Coatings Technology for nine years supporting education and training for those in the coatings industry. More recently in 2013, he helped establish CPCA’s online CoatingsTECH training course based on the extensive work by TOSCOT over many decades.

Elizabeth Rice earned a degree in political science from the Ohio State University and an MBA in business from Franklin University. She has been working in Cleveland, Ohio, as AkzoNobel’s North American manager for Product Safety and Regulatory Affairs. She is engaged in all aspects of Akzo’s business divisions related to ongoing regulatory work in the entire United States and at the federal level in both the United States and Canada.

“The nominees all have deep roots in the coatings industry, and each brings invaluable experience that will help the CPCA board set the direction for the Association in the coming years,” said Darrin Noble, president, and COO of Cloverdale Paint and CPCA board chair.


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