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90 WELDING JOURNAL / MARCH 2016 PERSONNEL the third generation of his family to lead the company. Crownover officially joined the company in September of 2013. In August 2015, he graduated from the Goldman Sachs 10K Small Businesses program. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Austin College and a bilingual masters of divinity degree from Southern Methodist University. ASTM International Honors Awardees ASTM International committee B02 on nonferrous metals and alloys, W. Conshohocken, Pa., has presented the Gary M. Kralik Distinguished Service Award to Consultant Michael Gold of Gold Metallurgical Services, LLC, North Benton, Ohio. The committee noted Gold’s service as a member since 1979, and his contributions to the subcommittee on refined nickel and cobalt and their alloys (B02.07). The organization also gave Lee Dilks, manager of the chemistry and metallography labs at Laboratory Testing, Inc., an award of appreciation plaque for his service as secretary of two subcommittees, E01.08 and E01.20, under ASTM committee E01 on analytical chemistry for metals, ores, and related materials. Industrial Scientific Adds Director Industrial Scientific, Pittsburgh, Pa., a gas detection provider, has announced that Lisa Mork Davis has joined the company as director, advanced safety applications. In this role, Davis will provide gas detection and wireless applications expertise for global sales and marketing efforts. Davis has been a business development leader for wireless and enhanced safety solutions at Honeywell Analytics, and was a sales and marketing leader with RAE Systems prior to the company being aquired by Honeywell. She has a BA in chemistry from Arizona State University and a graduate diploma in environmental studies from the University of Adelaide. Genesis Systems Promotes Vice President Genesis Systems Group, Davenport, Iowa, a robotic workcells integrator, has announced the promotion of Sean Patton to vice president, resistance spot welding and OEM business development for the company’s Mexican operation, Genesis, ICESA Systems. In this role, Patton will be accountable for identifying and supporting resistance welding opportunities and OEM partners in the Mexican and South American markets. Patton has been with the company since it was formed in 2011, and he has 25 years of industry experience. Metallurgists Receive Grain Size Evaluation Certification Alan Fabiszewski Drew Batten Metallurgists at Laboratory Testing, Inc., Hatfield, Pa., have been certified by GE Aviation to perform grain size evaluation in accordance with GE E50TF133 Issue S10. Alan Fabiszewski and Drew Batten completed the company’s grain size evaluation training program and passed both written and practical exams. Certification allows the metallurgists to peform the specified testing for suppliers providing aircraft engine parts to GE. Cincinnati Inc. Appoints Regional Sales Engineer Cincinnati Incorporated, a laser cutting and automation plus metal fabrication equipment provider, has — continued from page 88 For info, go to www.aws.org/adindex Lee Dilks — continued on page 92


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