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Gainesville, Virginia – August 18, 2025 – ENFINITE is proud to announce that Johnny “Joey” Jones, Staff Sergeant (Ret.), will deliver the keynote address at the 2025 ENFINITE Conference & Trade Show, taking place November 12–15, 2025, at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa in Aventura, Florida. Jones will speak during the conference’s general session, sharing his inspiring story of resilience, service, and leadership.

A Marine Corps veteran and former Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician, Jones served in both Iraq and Afghanistan before sustaining life-changing injuries in 2010, resulting in the loss of both legs above the knee. Since then, he has become a nationally recognized motivational speaker and FOX News Media contributor, inspiring audiences across the country with his message of perseverance and purpose.

“ENFINITE is thrilled to have Joey Jones kick off our annual conference and trade show,” stated Scott D. Parker, ENFINITE Executive Director. “His incredible story of overcoming adversity will provide the perfect message for the 300 industrial liquid recycling leaders in attendance who face their own challenges in collecting and recycling billions of gallons each year.”

Conference registration is now open. Industry professionals are encouraged to secure their spot for this premier networking and educational event by visiting www.noranews.org/2025ConfInfo. For more information, please reach out to Scott D. Parker at sparker@enfinite.org, or call the ENFINITE headquarters at 703-753-4277.

 

About ENFINITE

ENFINITE: The Industrial Liquid Recyclers Association connects, educates and protects the industrial liquid recycling industry, and adjacent services.

 

ENFINITE members do seemingly impossible work. We take the industrial liquid waste that burdens partner companies and transform it into usable products. Through innovative purification processes we recycle, reuse and dispose of these fluids—creating a circular economy that’s environmentally friendly.

 

Born out of necessity, we responded to the EPA initial misclassification of oil as hazardous waste in 1984. And we’ve aided in the development of their used oil management standards ever since. For 40 years, we’ve refined our inventive process for sustainability that respects our planet and industry.

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