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Chryso North America Hosts 2nd Annual Women in Concrete Panel at ACI Convention

21 October 25

Spotlighting the changemakers who are driving innovation & inspiring a new era in concrete

Chryso, a global leader in sustainable construction solutions and part of Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals, is proud to sponsor the panel “Industry Champions Drive Change” as part of its Women in Concrete Series at the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Convention. The event will take place Monday, October 27, 2025, from 2:30–4:00 PM ET in the Johnson AB Room, Hilton 1st Floor.

This session brings together influential leaders who are challenging norms and pushing boundaries in their respective fields. Whether through groundbreaking technology, transformative leadership, or visionary strategy, these champions are paving the way for a more innovative, inclusive, and forward-thinking industry.

“We’re honored to once again place the spotlight on our industry’s champions who are leading innovation and inspiring the next generation of changemakers,” said Chryso North America Senior R&D Manager Anne-Sophie Chevallier. “This panel is about gaining insight, sharing experiences, and empowering each other to turn challenges into opportunities, because innovative progress in our industry depends on the collective impact of diverse voices driving change.”

Panelists Include:

  • Adrienne Graber, MBA, HR Manager, Saint-Gobain Construction Chemicals (Moderator)
    Adrienne is a results-oriented Human Resources practitioner with a reputation for excellence in service, support, and strategic guidance. For nearly five years at Saint-Gobain, she has championed talent development and organizational growth across the construction chemicals division.
  • Katie Bartojay, Director, Technical Service Center, Bureau of Reclamation
    Katie leads over 500 engineers and scientists pioneering innovative solutions for water and power across the Western U.S. With over 25 years of experience, she has been recognized as both the Bureau of Reclamation Engineer of the Year and an ACI Fellow for her leadership in engineering and construction.
  • Anne-Sophie Chevallier, Senior R&D Manager, Chryso North America
    Anne-Sophie drives research and development for sustainable admixture technologies that lower the environmental footprint of concrete. With international experience across Europe, Africa, and North America, she fosters collaboration and innovation to advance low-GWP mix designs.
  • Daniela Alvarenga Hernández, Civil Engineer and Construction Management Professional
    Daniela is a Civil Engineering and Construction Management graduate from Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara, with a focus on sustainable and resilient infrastructure. She founded and led her university’s ACI Student Chapter to national and international recognition and has contributed to projects with Baker Concrete Construction, Cemex Mexico, and Holcim.
  • Ron Klemencic, P.E., S.E., Hon. AIA, FACI, NAE, NAC, Chairman and CEO, Magnusson Klemencic Associates
    Ron is Chairman and CEO of Magnusson Klemencic Associates, known for landmark high-rise projects including Salesforce Tower and Rainier Square. An ACI Fellow and renowned innovator, he continues to shape the future of performance-based structural design worldwide.
  • Dr. Stephanie G. Paal, Associate Professor, Texas A&M University
    Dr. Paal is the Williams Brothers Construction Company Associate Professor at Texas A&M University, integrating AI and data-driven methods into infrastructure resilience research. A recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, she also chairs ACI 135: Machine Learning-Informed Construction and Design.

The ACI Concrete Convention is the premier gathering for professionals committed to advancing concrete materials, design, construction, and repair. It brings together globally recognized leaders and eager learners looking to expand their knowledge and impact the future of the industry. The Women in Concrete Panel will take place at 2:30 PM ET in Johnson AB Room at the Hilton on Monday, October 27th.

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