AFS NEWS
STEP Award Nominations Accepted Now
Te Manufacturing Institute is now ac- cepting nominations for the second annual STEP Awards. Te STEP
(women in science,
technology, engineering and production) award initiative highlights women demonstrating excellence and leadership in all levels of manufacturing. In 2012, two AFS members were honored. Te STEP award program is part of a larger initiative
lead through a coalition of the Manufacturing Institute, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Deloitte, the University of Phoenix and the Precision Metalforming Association. Te program, founded in 2012, intends to acknowledge women’s role in science, technology, engi- neering and production. For more information or to nominate a peer or colleague, visit
www.afsinc.org/make a link when it’s posted.
Call for Papers Issued for 118th
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