Metalcasting Industry Roadmap AMC RTAC Key Personnel
David Poweleit, SFSA, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, 20 LJĞĂƌƐ’ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ
Thomas Prucha, AFS, B.S.& M.S. Metallurgical Engineering, 40 LJĞĂƌƐ’ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ
Jenny Swygert, SCRA, B.S. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, M.B.A., 23 years
Steve Udvardy, NADCA, M.S. Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science & Engineering, 30 years
Jerrod Weaver, NFFS, B.S. Manufacturing Engineering, 19 LJĞĂƌƐ’ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ
Thornton White, SCRA, B.S. Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, M.B.A., P.M.P., 27 years
Qualifications, Applicable Research, Engineering, Management Experience
SFSA, Vice President of Technology, AMC CAST-IT Application Engineer, member of AMC Technical Advisory Committee
Vice President of AFS Technical Services; AMC Technical Advisory Committee member; 2003 AFS Award of Scientific Merit & 2007 Recipient of the Merton C. Flemings Award from the Advanced Casting Research Center (ACRC)
CAST-IT Team Manager, SCRA Senior Project Manager, Recipient of 2014 SCRA Collaboration Award
NADCA Director of Research, Education, and Technology; Operational and R&D experience in metalforming design and production; AMC Technical Advisory Committee Member
NFFS Member Services Manager since 1996; Project Leader for AMC Defense Casting Resources for Supply Chain Integration program; Interface with DLA Supply Centers; AMC Technical Advisory Committee Member
AMC Program Manager since 2002; AMC Technical Advisory Committee Member; Certified Project Management Professional
Table 1: Key Personnel - AMC Roadmap TAC (RTAC) AMC Roadmap Executive Committee (REC)
The AMC REC was responsible for the overall strategic decisions and accountability of the AMC roadmapping process. The AMC REC consisted of recognized leaders from each area of the casting industry and also included the members of the AMC Executive Board and AMC RTAC (see Table 2). Government partners had reserved seats at all AMC REC meetings and the workshop.
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