HIGHLIGHTS ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES | MAY 2026 42 Dr. Toni Marechaux, FASM Nominee for Vice President Dr. Toni Marechaux serves as a lead analyst at Booz Allen Hamilton, where she provides subject matter expertise to the U.S. Department of Energy. Previously, she was a senior analyst for the Defense Science Board and a science advisor at ZIN Technologies supporting space experiment design. Marechaux also directed more than 30 studies for the National Materials Advisory Board as well as the Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. As a program manager for the Department of Energy and for NASA, Marechaux worked with industry to collaboratively develop technology vision and roadmap documents and tracked impacts of research and develop- ment programs. She directed programs for the mining and extractive metallurgy industry, the concrete industry, materials for the automotive industry, and space nuclear power among others. Finally, in her first professional position, she was a quality engineer at National Steel. Marechaux graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.S. in metallurgical engineering and from Case Western Reserve University with a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering. Mr. William Jarosinski, FASM Nominee for Treasurer William (Bill) Jarosinski is retired director for R&D materials at Linde Advanced Material Technologies Inc. (previously known as PST), where he was employed for 39 years. He completed a B.S. in metallurgy and an M.S. in materials engineering at Purdue University while working as an intern in coating development and an engineer in powder processing. Additionally, Jarosinski completed his MBA with a concentration in finance at Butler University. His career continued with the development of advanced coatings and materials for aerospace, transportation, and industrial applications including energy, steel, paper, and oil and gas. Jarosinski has seven patents for materials and coatings, each with foreign equivalents. He has authored technical papers included in the proceedings of the International BOARD NOMINEES Thermal Spray Conference and more recently, peer- reviewed articles included in journals associated with materials for additive manufacturing. Previously, he served as technical editor of ITSSe, a thermal spray supplement within ASM’s AM&P magazine. Jarosinski began his association with ASM as a Material Advantage member in school and joined the Indianapolis Chapter in 1987 where he held various roles including scholarship, social, treasurer, finance, and chair. Prior to joining ASM’s 2018 Class of Fellows, he also participated at the international level working on the ASM Membership, Marketing & Outreach Committee. In 2025, Jarosinski was elected for his first term as treasurer and trustee of ASM International. Dr. Emily Kinser, FASM Nominee for Trustee Dr. Emily Kinser serves as a program director at the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E). Her focus at ARPA-E is on advanced manufacturing, sensors, and semiconductor technologies, including novel materials and processes, 3D Integration, and silicon photonics. Kinser began her career at IBM in 2005 where she worked in several roles, including as a semiconductor engineer, patent engineer, and research strategist. She has 71 patents to date and was named an IBM Master Inventor in 2015. Her personal research focused on nanoscale surface engineering for biomaterials and nanopatterned biosensors. Prior to joining ARPA-E in 2024, Kinser worked at the 3M Corporate Research Lab as director of the Inorganics, Ceramics, and Applied Physics Lab from 2018-2023. Kinser has been an active member of ASM for 25 years and received the ASM Bronze Medal (2015) and Silver Medal (2020). Throughout her career, she has been an active member of multiple local ASM chapters, including Metro NY/NJ, Minnesota, and now the Washington DC Metro chapter. She has also served on numerous ASM society committees. Most recently, she served as chair of the ASM Advanced Manufacturing Committee (2024-2025) and is now a co-chair of the 2026 IMAT Organizing Committee. Kinser earned a B.S. and M.S. in materials science and engineering from Iowa State University, plus a B.A. in political science. She earned her Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and materials science at Yale University. Marechaux Jarosinski Kinser
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