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A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 5

ACTION IN EDUCATION

COMMITTEE

Dr. Padma Kodali—Chair

Caterpillar Inc.

Dr. Julio G. Maldonado—

Immediate Past Chair

Chevron Energy Tech Pty Ltd

Dr. Pranesh Aswath

University of Texas Arlington

Dr. Christopher C. Berndt, FASM

Swinburne University of Technology

Mr. Kevin J. Bockenstedt

ATI Specialty Materials

Ms. Katrina N. Boos

The Ohio State University

Dr. Dianne Chong, FASM

The Boeing Company

Dr. Benjamin C. Church

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Mr. Eric D. Cole

Carpenter Technology

Mrs. Pergentina L. Deatherage—

Staff Liaison

Administrator, Foundation Programs

Dr. Daniel P. Dennies, FASM

Exponent

Ms. Janice L. Edwards-Member & ASMF

Board Liaison

J.E. Consulting

Dr. Kip O. Findley

Colorado School of Mines

Dr. Robin M. Forbes Jones

ATI Specialty Materials

Mr. Thomas K. Glasgow, FASM

NASA Glenn (Retired)

Ms. Debbie Goodwin

Chillicothe High School (Retired)

Mr. Robert L. Hanlin

University of Missouri-Kansas City

Dr. Daniel J. Lewis

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Ms. Carolyn L. Merritt

Test Spectrum Inc.

Prof. Gregory B. Olson, FASM

Northwestern University

Prof. Vilupanur A. Ravi, P.E., FASM

California State Polytechnic University

The NACE International

Foundation is dedicated

to preparing the next generation of profession-

als in science, technology, engineering, and

mathematics (STEM), while addressing the

rapidly declining workforce in the field of cor-

rosion control and prevention. As a supporting

organization of NACE International, the NACE

Foundation strives to inspire future leaders

who will protect people, assets, and the envi-

ronment from the effects of corrosion.

In 2005, the NACE Foundation devel-

oped the cKit™, a corrosion toolkit with fun

and challenging experiments that provide

hands-on learning about the effects of cor-

rosion. Since then, the NACE Foundation has

distributed more than 7700 cKits across the

United States and Canada to middle and high

school teachers participating in ASM’s Teacher

Materials Camps. The NACE Foundation

has also provided financial support for the

program.

Corrosion pervades our communities

and our everyday lives, with damages costing

$1.8 trillion globally each year, $450 billion

in the United States alone. As the number

of students pursuing careers in science and

engineering decreases, the ability to fulfill the

increasing demand for corrosion prevention

professionals is also diminishing. The NACE

Foundation is committed to conquering this

challenge by delivering groundbreaking pro-

grams and investing in scholarships, training,

and workforce development.

EISENMANASM

MATERIALSCAMP

Permanently Endowed

Student Scholarships

DONORS

WilliamHunt Eisenman

Estate

Wendy Asphahani

Mary Hegler Carus

William P. Koster

Maryella and Bob

Halverstadt

John and Nancy Pridgeon

William D. Manly

George A. Roberts

Mary and Ray Decker

William and Mary Dyrkacz

R.P. Simmons Family

Foundation

Jeanne and Richard Pitler

Doug Allan, FASM, and the

Dave Fallen Memorial

Elwood Group Inc.

Northwest Pennsylvania

ASM Chapter and

Friends

Air Products Inc.

Engineering Systems Inc.

and Professional Staff

Buehler and Employees

Diane Goldin

John and Marian Andrews

Mary P. Muzyka

Bruce E. and Marilyn L.

Boardman

Linda J. Huber—Paul and

Frances Huber

Donald and Eileen Muzyka

PILLARS SOCIETY

The ASMMaterials Education

Foundation has known various

forms of philanthropy and extraordi-

nary expressions of commitment to

the future of materials science. The

name ASMPillars Society is based

upon the symbol of the Foundation,

representing the four Pillars of our

purpose: Education, Knowledge,

Leadership, and Service.

Riad I. Asfahani

Dr. and Mrs. Aziz I. Asphahani

Don and Marilyn Blickwede

Richard D. Brams

Dr. and Mrs. Spencer H. Bush

Wilford H. Couts, Jr.

W. Raymond Cribb

Mary and Ray Decker

Dr. Daniel P. Dennies

Mr. and Mrs. W. William Dyrkacz

Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt Eisenman

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Focke

Gordon and Ann Geiger

R.G. “Gil” Gilliland

Diane Goldin

Maryella and Robert D. Halverstadt

Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hollander

Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Khare

Mr. Fred Kisslinger

William P. Koster

Edward H. Kottcamp, Jr.

David and Barbara Krashes

Dr. George Krauss

Warren H. Krogstad

William D. Manly

Dr. and Mrs. Donald Muzyka

Professor Jagdish Narayan

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Nielsen

Andy and Jane Nydam

Ron and Cheryl Parrington

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Petrus

John and Nancy Pridgeon

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Racheff

Bhakta B. and Sushama Rath

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Reich

George A. Roberts

Alton D. and Julie Romig

Karen Sabo

Dr. Frederick E. Schmidt

Lyle H. Schwartz and Celesta S. Jurkovich

Dr. William W. Scott, Jr.

Roch J. Shipley

Jack and Ene Simon

Edward E. Slowter

Robert Sparks

Tom and Jan Stoebe

Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Swartz

Dr. R.C. Tucker, Jr., FASM

Julius L. Turk

Mr. and Mrs. Kent R. Van Horn

Dr. Christopher Viney and

Dr. Lisa Gilliland-Viney

Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wert

2014 ASM FOUNDATION PACESETTER AWARD