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Inside ICI


2017 Hall of Honor Inductees Leaders in the Investment Casting Industry


HALL OF HONOR


Exposition in Covington, KY. The Hall of Honor was created to recognize persons who have made significant contributions in the investment casting industry and to the Investment Casting Institute. “This is a proud moment for the Institute and the investment casting community as a whole. Though some may feel that we are acknowledging the past, the truth of the matter is that we are acknowledging the people who were the catalysts of this industry. Collectively, we have evolved and grown into the multi-billion dollar industry that exists today. This would not have been possible without the knowledge, intuition, skills and experience of those who started it,” ICI Executive Director Joseph Fritz stated.


T In addition to the personal recognition that is made at


the technical conference with the presentation of the Hall of Honor trophy, the ICI maintains a perpetual plaque noting individuals as they are inducted. The Hall of Honor plaque was on display at the ICI Technical Conference in the Expo Hall and for the rest of the year, proudly displayed at the Institute’s office. The Hall of Honor committee wishes to thank everyone


who has submitted a nomination. Committee Members are Nipendra (Nip) Singh, Joseph Fritz, Doug Neece, Michael Perry, Doug Kovatch and Perry Harvey.


10 ❘ November 2017 ®


wo individuals were inducted into the Investment Casting Institute Hall of Honor this past October at the ICI’s 64th Annual Technical Conference & Equipment


Above left: Nipendra Singh (Nip) accepted the Hall of Honor Award on behalf of Robert Andrew Horton from Joseph E. Fritz of the ICI. Above right: Barry Hadley accepted the Hall of Honor Award on behalf of Frank Valenta from Joseph E. Fritz of the ICI.


Eligibility Awards may be made posthumously and encompass two categories: Technology and Industry. Hall of Honor induction ceremonies will be held annually at the annual Fall Technical Conference. To be considered eligible for nomination to the Hall of


Honor, prospective candidates must have spent a minimum of 15 years working in the industry. Nominees may be retired, deceased or currently working in the industry and must have made significant contributions to the industry, the community in which the industry operates and to the Investment Casting Institute. To nominate a candidate, please review the Hall of


Honor Guidelines as posted on the Institute's website. The Nomination Form must be completed, and seconded, for each nominee by third parties from two different Member companies.


Completed entries must be received by the Investment Casting Institute by August 1st of any given year to be considered for that year's award program.


Entries received


after August 1st will be held for consideration in the following year. The Institute would like to thank Aristo-Cast, Inc. for casting the awards.


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