2012-2013 Leadership Directory
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2012-2013 Leadership Directory ASME AC-10 ASME JUNE 2012 – JUNE 2013 Contents ASME MISSION STATEMENT ................................................................................................................................. 2 ASME VISION STATEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 2 ASME STRATEGIC DIRECTION ................................................................................................................................ 2 ASME ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3 MARC W. GOLDSMITH, P.E. .................................................................................................................................. 4 SOCIETY OFFICERS ................................................................................................................................................. 5 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ........................................................................................................................................ 6 SENIOR VICE PRESIDENTS ..................................................................................................................................... 6 VICE PRESIDENTS .................................................................................................................................................. 7 STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS .................................................................................. 8 EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM & OTHER OFFICERS .............................................................................................. 9 SOCIETY OFFICERS ................................................................................................................................................. 9 2013 NOMINATING COMMITTEE ........................................................................................................................ 10 ASME REPRESENTATIVES TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS & CONFERENCES ........................................................... 11 ASME REPRESENTATIVES TO JOINT AWARD BOARDS ......................................................................................... 13 ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ASME HONORS & AWARDS .................................................................. 14 SECTOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE ................................................................................................................. 16 EVENTS COMMITTEE ........................................................................................................................................... 16 VOLT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ............................................................................................................................ 16 INSTITUTES SECTOR ............................................................................................................................................ 16 PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND OUTREACH SECTOR .......................................................................................................... 17 STUDENT AND EARLY CAREER DEVELOPMENT SECTOR ...................................................................................... 17 KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNITY SECTOR ........................................................................................................... 18 KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNITY – GLOBAL COMMUNITIES ............................................................................... 18 KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNITY – TECHNICAL GROUPS & DIVISIONS ............................................................... 19 STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION SECTOR .......................................................................................................... 20 ASME FOUNDATION ............................................................................................................................................ 21 ASME AUXILIARY, INC. ........................................................................................................................................ 22 LIVING FORMER OFFICERS OF ASME .................................................................................................................. 23 ASME PRESIDENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 27 PERSONNEL INDEX .............................................................................................................................................. 28 The members of the Board of Governors, Sectors and Committees listed herein are those serving for the official year of 2012‐2013. 1 ASME MISSION STATEMENT To serve our diverse global communities by advancing, disseminating and applying engineering knowledge for improving the quality of life; and communicating the excitement of engineering. ASME VISION STATEMENT ASME will be the essential resource for mechanical engineers and other technical professionals throughout the world for solutions that benefit humankind. ASME STRATEGIC DIRECTION The ASME Board of Governors has established three strategic priorities for the society in the areas of energy, global impact and engineering workforce development. Strategy Execution Teams (SETs) provide enterprise‐ level leadership to support implementation of the strategic direction across the organization. Energy Strategy Statement ASME will serve as an essential energy technology resource and leading advocate for technically sound energy policies. Global Impact Statement ASME will collaborate to develop and provide locally relevant engineering resources that advance public safety and quality of life throughout the world. Engineering Workforce Development Strategy Statement ASME will foster a broader, competent, vibrant and more diverse engineering workforce with sustained engagement in ASME over all career stages. 2 ASME The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Founded in 1880 Headquarters Service Center Washington Center ASME 22 Law Drive 1828 L St. N.W. Three Park Avenue P.O. Box 2900 Suite 810 New York, NY 10016‐5990 Fairfield, NJ 07007‐2900 Washington, DC 20036‐5104 800‐843‐2763 (U.S./Canada) 800‐843‐2763 (U.S./Canada) Tel: 202‐785‐3756 001‐800‐843‐2763 (Mexico) 001‐800‐843‐2763 (Mexico) Fax: 202‐429‐9417 973‐882‐1170 (outside North America) 973‐882‐1170 (outside North America) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: 973‐882‐1717 Email: [email protected] ASME China Office ASME Europe Office ASME India Office ASME ASIA PACIFIC, LLC Avenue de Tervueren, 300 c/o TECNOVA India PVT LTD Unit 09A,EF FI B‐1150 Brussels, Belgium 335, Udyog Vihar, Phase‐IV E. Tower/Twin Towers Tel: +322‐743‐1543 Gurgaon – 122 015 (Haryana) No. B12, JianGuo MenWai DaJie, ChaoYang Fax: +322‐743‐1550 India District Email: info‐[email protected] Tel: +91‐124‐430‐8411 Beijing, 100022 P.R.C. Tel: +91‐124‐430‐8413 Tel: +86 10 5109 6032 Fax: +91‐124‐430‐8207 Fax: +86 10 5109 6039 International Gas Turbine Institute (IGTI) International Petroleum Technology Institute 6525 The Corners Parkway (IPTI) Suite 115 11757 Katy Freeway Norcross, GA 30092‐3349 Suite 865 Tel: 404‐847‐0072 Houston, TX 77079‐1733 Fax: 404‐847‐0151 Tel: 281‐493‐3491 Email: [email protected] Fax: 281‐493‐3493 URL: http://igti.asme.org Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.asme‐ipti.org The ASME Foundation, Inc. 1828 L. St. N.W. Suite 810 Washington, DC 20036‐5104 Tel: 202‐785‐3756 Fax: 202‐429‐9417 Email: [email protected] URL: http://foundation.asme.org The members of the Board of Governors, Sectors and Committees listed herein are those serving for the official year 2012‐2013. PLEASE NOTE: This membership list is issued only for the personal use of the members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in connection with Society and professional affairs. Members are expected to conserve their copies and not permit them to be used as a basis of circulation. 3 MARC W. GOLDSMITH, P.E. Marc W. Goldsmith, P.E., is serving as the 131st president of ASME for the 2012‐2013 term of office. An active member of the Society for more than 24 years, Goldsmith has held numerous leadership positions within the organization, serving on the ASME Board of Governors from 2007‐2010 and as vice president of the Center for Public Awareness from 2005‐2007. He is the founding chair of the General Management Board of the ASME Innovation Technologies Institute (ITI) and has served on the ITI board. Other leadership positions in ASME include vice president of the Board on Public Information, chair of the task force on Strategic Marketing for the Board of Governors, and a member of the task force on the Board of Minorities and Women. He is a fellow of ASME and recipient of the Society's Dedicated Service Award (2001). An expert in energy and nuclear engineering, Goldsmith founded Marc Goldsmith & Associates LLC in Newton, Mass., to advise gas and electric firms on strategies for addressing technology, policy, and business processes. As a management consultant, Goldsmith has been involved in all aspects of electricity generation, transmission, distribution, and retail service. Prior to starting his consulting firm, Goldsmith was a vice president at Stone & Webster Management Consultants, where he was responsible for strategic energy businesses. He also served as a director in Technology and Innovation Management at